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OH, PLAY THAT THING: Volume Two of the Last Roundup

OH, PLAY THAT THING: Volume Two of the Last Roundup

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OH, PLAY THAT THING: Volume Two of the Last Roundup

by Doyle, Roddy

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ISBN 13
9780224074360
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London: Jonathan Cape, 2004. 376pp. Leaves clean. Spine firm, bright gilt title there-on. Forme-cut, illustrated dustjacket mildly edgeworn and fluted. Volume Two of the proposed 'Last Roundup' trilogy follows 'A Star Called Henry' central character Henry Smart as he flees Dublin to Liverpool and on to New York . . . it is 1924, New York's lower East Side is the centre of the universe, and Henry has landed on his feet; a handsome man with a sandwich board . . . too easy, and soon he catches the attention of the mobsters who run the district. Time to leave - for Chicago - to music, and mobsters . . . Book weight approx. 730g. . First Edition, 1st Impression.. Hardcover and Dustjacket. Very Good +/Good +.

Synopsis

Praised as “a masterpiece” by the Washington Post , A Star Called Henry introduced the unforgettable Henry Smart and left Roddy Doyle’s innumerable fans clamoring for more. Now, in his first novel set in America, Doyle delivers. Oh, Play That Thing opens with Henry on the run from his Irish Republican paymasters, arriving in New York City in 1924. But in New York, and later Chicago—where he meets a man playing wild, happy music called Louis Armstrong—Henry finds he cannot escape his past. A highly entertaining cross-country epic and a magnificent follow-up to A Star Called Henry , this prodigious, energetic, sexy novel is another Roddy Doyle triumph.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
005795
Title
OH, PLAY THAT THING: Volume Two of the Last Roundup
Author
Doyle, Roddy
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good +
Jacket Condition
Good +
Edition
First Edition, 1st Impression.
ISBN 10
0224074369
ISBN 13
9780224074360
Publisher
Jonathan Cape
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
2004
Keywords
FICTION, MODERN FIRST EDITIONS, DOYLE, RODDY
Bookseller catalogs
Fiction General; Fiction-First Editions;

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