Holladay Street by Max Miller (in collaboration with Margaret Miller and Fred and Jo Mazzulla) - front cover
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Holladay Street

by Max Miller (in collaboration with Margaret Miller and Fred and Jo Mazzulla)

Holladay Street by Max Miller, Ballantine Books, 1971, First Printing. Paperback in fair condition, featuring cover art by Barry Zaid. This edition explores the historical narrative of Denver's Holladay Street. It shows typical wear for its age, including scuffing and edge wear, yet remains a compelling piece for collectors and history enthusiasts.

$29.71$$
Binding:Paperback
Condition:Acceptable
1971
Ballantine Books
Stock:1 available
SKU:A5-B3-KME-DRJ-0089

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Condition Details

The book is in fair condition, with noticeable wear on the cover, including scuffing and edge wear. The spine shows signs of creasing, and the pages have yellowed with age, typical for a paperback of this vintage. Despite these signs of wear, the binding remains intact, and the text is legible and complete.

About This Vintage 1971 Edition

Holladay Street by Max Miller, published by Ballantine Books in New York, 1971, is a first printing edition that offers a historical exploration of Denver's notorious past. Collaboratively written with Margaret Miller and Fred and Jo Mazzulla, this book delves into the storied history of Holladay Street, known for its colorful and sometimes infamous events. This edition is distinct for its cover art by Barry Zaid, adding a visual appeal to its historical content. As a first printing, this edition holds particular interest for collectors of historical narratives and regional history. The book is in a paperback format, showing signs of wear typical of its age, yet remains a valuable piece for those interested in Denver's history. The condition is fair, with some scuffing and wear on the cover, reflecting its journey through time.

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