The Nations at Work: An Industrial and Commercial Geography by Leonard O. Packard, Charles P. Sinnott, Bruce Overton - front cover
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The Nations at Work: An Industrial and Commercial Geography

by Leonard O. Packard, Charles P. Sinnott, Bruce Overton

"The Nations at Work: An Industrial and Commercial Geography" by Packard, Sinnott, and Overton, published by The Macmillan Company, 1934, reprint. Hardcover in good condition with red cloth binding. Offers a detailed analysis of early 20th-century global trade and industry. Ideal for geography enthusiasts and historians. No dust jacket.

$25.31$$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1934
The Macmillan Company
Stock:1 available
SKU:A4-B6-DRJ-0413

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Condition Details

The book is bound in red cloth with black embossed lettering. The spine and corners show signs of wear, and there are some minor stains on the pages, typical of a book of this age. The binding remains intact and strong. There is no dust jacket present. Overall, the book is in good condition, suitable for both collectors and readers interested in historical geography.

About This Vintage 1934 Edition

"The Nations at Work: An Industrial and Commercial Geography" by Leonard O. Packard, Charles P. Sinnott, and Bruce Overton, published by The Macmillan Company in New York, 1934, offers a detailed exploration of global industrial and commercial geography. This edition, reprinted in May 1934, provides insights into the economic and trade systems of nations during the early 20th century. The authors, notable figures in the field of geography, present a comprehensive analysis suitable for educators and students alike. The book is bound in a sturdy red cloth cover with black embossed lettering, indicative of the durable construction typical of the period. While out of print, this edition remains a valuable resource for those interested in historical economic geography. The book is in good condition, with signs of wear consistent with age, but retains its structural integrity.

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The Macmillan Company

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