Item # |
Description |
Price |
Click for more detail...
|
Rare Book 700 ea. International Beer Cans
With 100 cans shown in color, and more than 600 in black-and-white, this lavishly illustrated book relates the history of beer canning from the early days of the American flat-tops and cone-tops to the beautifully designed aluminum cans now produced in Europe and the Far East.
THE INTERNATIONAL BOOK OF BEER CAN COLLECTING by Richard Dolphin, The Hamlyn Publishing Group Ltd., London, 1977.
This fascinating book tells the stories behind many of the world’s rarest and most interesting cans and explains how a can freely available in your local supermarket or store can suddenly become worth a fortune. There’s a wealth of information in this pictorial guide which will aid the novice or advanced collector of beer cans.
Oversize 9.4 in. x 12.7 in. hardback with dust cover in protective plastic sleeve in very good condition. 96 pages.
Free media mail shipping and handling for deliveries within the 48 United States. International customers please contact us for shipping options and costs. ©2003
|
|
 |