Visiting Mrs. Nabokov and Other Excursions.
New York: Harmony, 1994. Paperback. Uncorrected Proof. A fine book in publisher's plain blue wrappers. More
New York: Harmony, 1994. Paperback. Uncorrected Proof. A fine book in publisher's plain blue wrappers. More
New York: FSG, 1986. Hardcover. First edition. A fine book in a fine dust jacket. A bright tight copy. More
London: William Heinemann Australia, 1967. Uncorrected Proof. The true first edition. Very good in illustrated wraps. Reminiscences of Caldwell's minister who traveled the deep South. More
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1979. First edition. A very good book in near fine dust jacket. Evidence of bookplate removed from the front free endpaper. Some toning to the jacket edges and minor wear to the foot of the jacket."Didion manages to make the sorry stuff of troubled times (bike movies, for instance, and Bishop James Pike) as interesting and suggestive as the monuments that win her dazzled admiration (Georgia O'Keeffe, the Hoover Dam, the mountains around Bogota). . . A timely and elegant collection," the New Yorker magazine enthused when this book was published. More
New York: Nation Magazine, 1936. Staplebound. First edition. A very good copy in wrappers. Pencil markings on the front cover and general wear to the spine and rear cover. Staplebound. This is an essay by Steinbeck about how the factory farms in California had exploited the migrants who had fled the Dust Bowl. His novel, In Dubious Battle, about agricultural strikes in California, was also published in 1936. Photos available upon request.v. More