Stocks and Bonds: The Elements of Successful Investing by Roger W. Babson
Book Description: The Babson Statistical Organization, 1912. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Softcover, Burgundy leather binding with embossed gilt title on spine and cover, Scarce 1912 Edition, Collectible. Book Condition: Good, moderate wear to spine and edges, back hinge cracked top to bottom, previous owner pasted 2 newspaper articles to back endpapers, No dust jacket as issued. Detailed photos of condition are cheerfully forwarded upon request. Previous owner has made marks with red pen in endpapers and on title page, some mild tanning to pages and page edges, otherwise pages are free of marks. Includes "fold out" charts and graphs. Suggest rebinding. Very scarce 1912 edition of this Babson classic. 436 pages. Collectible.
Status: SOLD to Private Collector in US.
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