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Since there seemed to interest in Tom's set a few days ago, I dug out my spare set of the individual Lipset volumes. These were given to me by a friend who gave up collecting a few years ago. The books are in decent shape. Volume 2's cover has a wrinkle and the previous owner put a few markings in two of the books (mostly yellow highlighter). The markings are few and do not really detract from the books. Volume 1 is inscribed on the title page "To John, Lew Lipset". Sorry, no COA on the autograph.
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