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INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR TO WOODSTOCK ARTIST REGINALD WILSON - Octavo, green cloth titled in white in a dust wrapper. The dust jacket is lightly rubbed with the bottom corners creased & the rear pa...
INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR TO WOODSTOCK ARTIST REGINALD WILSON - Octavo, green cloth titled in white in a dust wrapper. The dust jacket is lightly rubbed with the bottom corners creased & the rear panel darkened with a tiny tear to the top edge. The edges of the flaps are spotted. 297 & [2] pages. Near fine in a good dust wrapper. First edition.Inscribed by the author to Woodstock artist Reginald Wilson and his wife: "For Carolyn and Reggie -- in deep and warm friendship over these many years -- from those early Maverick days to now. 12/18/68 Tony". The inscription refers to the Maverick Art Colony in Woodstock, N.Y., among whose writers, painters and musicians Robinson grew up. The novel is about an art colony threatened by business executives and politicians who want to turn it into an industrial park. The author is the son of Henry Morton Robinson, author of "The Cardinal". Dust jacket present. First Edition.
Product Info
Publisher: New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1969.
Year: 1969.
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
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