Available from Bluebird Books:

A Tale of a Tub,
The Battle of the Books
and Other Satires

by Jonathan Swift
in an Everyman's Library hardcover edition in dust jacket
EL #347

Description: 

A 1968 reprint of the 1908 issuance. An Everyman's Library edition offering satirical essays on a variety of subjects by the famous Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), probably best known for his "Gulliver's Travels." Includes his "The History of Martin," "A Project for the Universal Benefit of Mankind" and several others. Includes an introduction by Lewis Melville. Everyman's Library catalog no. 347.

In Everyman's Library larger format binding style 5. Full red cloth-look paper-covered boards with titling and "Everyman's Library" gilt-stamped on spine, dolphin-and-anchor device borrowed from Aldine press in gilt at tail of spine. In yellow dust jacket with 'Everyman's Library' surrounded by scrollwork on front panel.

The book has been exposed to moisture, resulting in dampstains to covers, front endpapers and textblock lower edge (but not on the leaves themselves), else a tightly-bound, bright, sound copy. Price-clipped jacket with pronounced red bleed-off from book cover to area near tail of spine, a few small tears but otherwise an intact copy; wrapped in removable archival mylar protector.
 

Book Condition*: Very Good-
Jacket Condition*:
 Good+
City:
 London / New York
Publisher:
 Everyman's Library - J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. / E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc.
Size: 12mo - 7 to 7-1/2 in. tall
Publication Date:
 1968
Binding:
 hardcover
Pages:
 xx, 325, 4 (ads)

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*A NOTE ABOUT USED BOOKS AND CONDITION VALUES:
I rate books and dust jackets on a scale from AS NEW to POOR, as follows:
AS NEW - Used when the book or dust jacket is in the same immaculate condition as when it was published, with no defects. 
FINE - Approaches the condition of AS NEW, but lacking the crispness of a new book. These books or dust jackets should have no defects.
NEAR FINE - Approaching FINE but with slight flaws.
VERY GOOD - Describes a book or dust jacket that does show some small signs of wear or slight damage.
GOOD - Describes the average used worn book or jacket that has flaws and/or damages. (An old bookseller said it best, "In rare books, Good ain't good".) 
FAIR - Worn book or jacket that is stained, has loose pages, tears, or otherwise has some sort of significant damage or other issue.
POOR - Describes a book that is worn, damaged, stained or otherwise beat-up, making it useful as a reading copy but possibly not a collector copy. A POOR dust jacket is likely heavily torn, chipped or otherwise damaged.

(A  ' + ' or a ' - ' can indicate a shading of these values...either a nudge up, or a nudge down.)