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How we grade the condition of our books:
New: New directly from publisher or artist.
As New: The book is in pristine, original condition as when published. This grade may apply to older books that have been carefully stored, never shelved, thumbed, or opened.
Fine: A Fine book is nearly As New in condition but without being crisp. The book may have been opened and read, but shows no defects to the book, jacket, or pages.
Near Fine: A book approaching Fine (or As New) but with a couple of very minor defects or faults, which must be noted by the seller
Very Good: A book showing small signs of wear but no tears on either binding or paper. The book maintains its structural integrity, and any defects must be noted by the seller.
Good: Describes a book with average wear while maintaining complete text pages. The book is intact and readable, but shows signs of use. Any defects must be noted by the seller.
Fair: A worn book that has complete text pages (including those with maps or plates) but may lack endpapers, half-title, etc. (which must be noted).The binding and jacket (if any) may show significant wear. All defects should be noted.
“If photos are full of randomness, it means instinctive intuition takes over motivation. Perhaps what is more concerned with is whether the series between photos needs a theme rather than the thinking
at the very moment of taking a photo? However, no matter how much I think about this question, there is no right answer to it. Daily life may not need deliberate interpretations. The action of shooting photographs may not need too many explanations. What I did was just recording some of my daily fragments and sublimating them a little bit. As a creator also as an observator. I hope you could alongside me as a viewer, while these photos stand the opposite.” - Gu Liyu