The late Saul Steinberg's drawings have for years enchanted readers of "The New Yorker, " the magazine with which he is closely identified. Now, with the collaboration of his friend Aldo Buzzi, Steinberg for the first time puts his vision of his own life into words. Illustrations throughout.
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The late Saul Steinberg's drawings have for years enchanted readers of "The New Yorker, " the magazine with which he is closely identified. Now, with the collaboration of his friend Aldo Buzzi, Steinberg for the first time puts his vision of his own life into words. Illustrations throughout.
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Fine in fine jacket. White and beige paper covered boards in dust jacket, octavo, illustrated in b&w. Book has handsome boards and tight binding, text clean and unmarked, feels unread. DJ fine.
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Fine in near fine jacket. Illustrated. Small 8vo, boards, d.w. New York: Random House, (2002). First Edition. Fine. The fruit of tape recorded conversations in the 1970's. First edition in English.
ALTHOUGH BOUGHT AS 'USED' IT DID NOT DETRACT FROM NUMEROUS STORIES THAT ALLOWED THE READER TO GET TO KNOW WHAT MADE THIS MAN TICK.
THE SORT OF BOOK YOU CAN OPEN AT ANY PAGE READ AS MUCH AS YOU LIKE, THEN PUT IT DOWN UNTIL THE NEXT TIME AND THEN READ SOMETHING DIFFERENT.
THE PICTURE OF HIMSELF NEXT TO HIMSELF JUST INSIDE THE FRONT COVER IS BRILLIANT.