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Lot 230 - "King's Handbook Of The United States" Antique Illustrated Guide Edited By Moses King, Text By M. F. Sweetser, Moses King Corporation, Buffalo, New York, 1891
Lot 230 - "King's Handbook Of The United States" Antique Illustrated Guide Edited By Moses King, Text By M. F. Sweetser, Moses King Corporation, Buffalo, New York, 1891
Antique reference book titled "King’s Handbook of the United States," planned and edited by Moses King with text by M. F. Sweetser, published by Moses King Corporation, Buffalo, New York, 1891. Profusely illustrated with over 2,600 illustrations and 51 colored maps. Bound with silver and gilt lettering and decorative designs on covers and spine, now heavily worn with partial loss of legibility. Binding in poor condition with splitting along endpaper seams and front cover partially detached, requiring careful handling to prevent further separation of pages. Wear and tear consistent with age.