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Goldblatt Catalog & Guide for All Trowel Trades, Mason & Building Contractors & Architects: 1930
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Catalog: Goldblatt's Catalog & Guide for All Trowel Trades Mason & Building Contractors & Architects No. 31 Copyright: 1930 Illustrations: Profusely illustrated with Black & White on every page. Tools, clothing, shoes, books, brass stencils, wheel barrows etc. are clearly depicted. Soft covers: In color Pages: 166
The front cover has a tear startng at the bottom spine area continuing up for about 2/3rds of the cover. The front and back cover is intact but has broke free from the staples. There is edge wear along the spine of the front cover and a damp stain on the back cover. Bottom front corner bend. The pages have yellowed slightly. Pages 81 to 86 (6 pages) are very yellow. Damp stain is on the first page and recedes as the pages progress. After 70 pages the damp stain is no longer. The last page has a damp stain. No pages are loose. All are bright. No marks or tears.
Approximate Measurements: 9 inches tall 6-3/4 inches wide
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