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The item shows wear from consistent use, but it remains in good condition and works perfectly. All pages and cover are intact (including the dust cover, if applicable). Spine may show signs of wear. Pages may include limited notes and highlighting. May NOT include discs, access code or other supplemental materials.
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Like New. Size: 20x20x20; Hardcover and dust jacket. Jacket price clipped. Good binding and cover. Clean, unmarked pages. Dust jacket in protective mylar cover.
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NEAR FINE IN NEAR FINE D.J. BOOK IS FINE WITHOUT ANY MARKS TO THE BINDING OR THE TEXT WITH SOME LIGHT SCATTERED FOXING TO ENDPAPERS AND EDGES OF TEXT BLOCK. D.J. IS FINE AND IS NOT PRICE-CLIPPED. A BEAUTIFUL CLEAN, BRIGHT, UNFADED COPY WITH NO REMAINDER MARK.
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Fine in Near Fine jacket. First edition. Fine in lightly worn, near fine dust jacket with a couple of tiny nicks. Inscribed to author and friend William Eastlake on the half-title: "To Bill / in continuing admiration / from Jim. 11/84, " with a small drawing. William Eastlake is the author of the noted Checkerboard Trilogy. In 1955 he bought a 400-acre ranch in New Mexico that became a haven for writers like Edward Abbey, who made his first "pilgrimage" to the ranch in a Volkswagen bus, along with Robert Creeley, after reading Eastlake's first novel, *Go in Beauty*. Eastlake said in 1975: "My original reason for coming to New Mexico was that the American West has never been written about. A great many illiterates (...) have tried (...) but never any artists (...) so I have moved in and staked it out. Our great West, the American promise, has been waiting for two hundred years to be discovered, and that has been my dedication and delight, my Seven Cities of Cibola." Eastlake wrote a blurb for Harrison's first novel, *Wolf*. An excellent association.