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Cushman /
Therapeia, Plato's Conception Of Philosophy
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Published by The University Of Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 1958; xiii
+ 322 pages including Index and an Appendix entitled "Plato's
Depreciation Of The Written Word"; 16 X 23cm; "good+" brown
hardback in "fair only" pictorial dustwrapper; latter marred
somewhat by cockling, by horizontal crease along whole of top edge and
by 'ghost' of Dewey label on
spine; formerly the property of the City Of Liverpool Public
Libraries,
with their ornate armorial bookplate and discrete "withdrawn" stamp on
front pastedown & rear flyleaf; evidence still of librarian's use of
transparent tape; reference exemplar
with none of the faults associated with lending copies; unused
reference sheet affixed to rear pastedown.
These faults notwithstanding, a decent copy still of a scarce item.
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