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New York: David McKay Company. Very Good in Good+ dust jacket 1969. Hardcover. Text is clean. Previous owner name on front inside cover. Light soiling to cloth. Dust jacket shows wear, with chipping and tearing at corners and spine. ; 437 pages .
New York: Bookman Associates. Very Good+ in Very Good dust jacket 1964. Hardcover. Text is clean. Rust colored cloth with blue lettering. Cover shows almost no wear, light bump at ends of spine. Dust jacket shows light wear, tiny amount of bumping at ends of spine. ; 320 pages .
N T C/Contemporary Publishing Company; Lincolnwood, IL. Near Fine; A First Printing; Softcover. 1997. NEW UNREAD. minor shelf rub on cvr. 199 pp. from aaron to zugot.; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall .
London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. Good+ with no dust jacket; Pencilled underlining present in first 12 pages. Remaining text clean. Cover shows some wear, several scuff marks to spine. Light water stain to side text edge. 1958. Fourth Edition. Hardcover. 522 pages .
Middle Village, NY: Jonathan David Publishers. Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket; Text is clean. Cover shows only light wear. Dust jacket shows minimal wear. 2004. Hardcover. From publisher: Following the question-and-answer format of his best-sellin g Jewish Books of Why, the author explores the reasons behind the multitude of laws, observances, customs, and traditions that relate to Jewish death and mourning. The answers to the almost five hundred questions are concise, direct, and unbiased, reflecting the practices of Jews of all denominations. ; 1.44 x 8.74 x 5.82 Inches; 424 pages .
Jerusalem: Keter Publishing House. Very Good 1973. Paperback. Text is clean. Cover shows normal wear, light slant to spine. Some rubbing along edges of spine. ; Mass Market PB; 293 pages .