The red print across the front reads:

"A serious warning.  Unless you sell more old records to your dealer, we shall be forced to reduce our already limited output of new ones.  This is urgent."

Condition: good condition (see definitions below)

Book grading definitions:

  • New. Should be self-explanatory. This is a book without any noticeable flaws and has never been read.
  • Like New. Book should be without noticeable flaws other than minor indications of having been read one time.
  • Very Good. A copy that has been read but is still in excellent condition. There should be no missing pages, no marks, highlighting, or notes. The cover should be free of tears, crimping, scratches and fading.
  • Good. All pages are intact and it is a clean copy but may show some signs of wear especially on the spine. The book may have limited notes or highlighting.
  • Acceptable. All pages are intact but the book may include considerable notes or highlighting, the text must not be obscured.

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