$33.95 USD • Used
An excellent copy in as- new condition with no marking of any kind to the text/interior, clean, creaseless covers and spine with sharp corners. Inscribed by author on title page....
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An excellent copy in as- new condition with no marking of any kind to the text/interior, clean, creaseless covers and spine with sharp corners. Inscribed by author on title page.
From Publisher:
By the end of Gregory Martin's unsentimental but affecting memoir, only thirty-one people live in remote Mountain City, Nevada, and none of them are children. The town's abandoned mines are testimony to the cycle of promise, exploitation, abandonment, and attrition that has been the repeated story of the West. Yet the comings and goings at Tremewan's, the general store Martin's family has run for more than forty years, reveal a remarkably vibrant community that includes salty widows, Native Americans from a nearby reservation, and a number of Martin's deeply idiosyncratic Basque-descended relatives. Martin observes them as they persist in a difficult but rewarding existence and celebrates, with neither pity nor regret, the large and small dramas of their lives and their stubborn attachment to a place that seems likely to disappear in his lifetime.
Product Info
ISBN: 0865476160
ISBN-13: 9780865476165
Publisher: North Point Press
Year: 2001
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
Signed
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