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JOHN D. MACDONALD - REVIEWER'S COPY, WITH A COLLECTION OF CORRESPONDENCE

by Geherin, David

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New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Co, 1982. First Edition. A very readable, critical study of MacDonald's work through the early 1980's by Geherin, an Eastern Michigan University professor. An unknown reviewer's copy bearing an interesting group of correspondence: photocopies of three letters written between Geherin and MacDonald between 1980-82; one photocopied letter with attached book review to Jean and Walter Shine (MacDonald's bibliographers), signed by "Mike;" one original typed letter, signed, from Geherin to Jean and Walter Shine. Paperback issue, a reviewer's working copy, with numerous holograph notations throughout the text. Octavo; aquamarine photo-illustrated wrappers; 202pp. Faint vertical crease along front joint; but for the notations, Near Fine.

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Bookseller
Captain Ahab's Rare Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
1524
Title
JOHN D. MACDONALD - REVIEWER'S COPY, WITH A COLLECTION OF CORRESPONDENCE
Author
Geherin, David
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Frederick Ungar Publishing Co
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1982
Keywords
NOAMZ

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