Better Homes and Gardens Flower Arranging, Dust Jacket, 1957
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Published by Better Homes and Gardens in 1957, this hardcover includes 115 color illustrations and covers floral arrangement for everyday use and special occasions. The boards beneath the jacket are teal with an illustration of a woman arranging flowers.
Dust jackets on Better Homes and Gardens titles from this period are genuinely uncommon. The teal boards alone are handsome, but the presence of the jacket elevates the collectibility significantly.
115 color illustrations throughout; the back panel of the dust jacket lists “The Nine Most Useful Books for Your Home,” providing a record of the BH&G publishing program of the period.
Hardcover in dust jacket; foxing and discoloration on title page, clearing inside. Please review all photos carefully, and email me with any questions.
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