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Dispatched, from the UK, within 48 hours of ordering. Though second-hand, the book is still in very good shape. Minimal signs of usage may include very minor creasing on the cover or on the spine.
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Good. All orders are dispatched within 1 working day from our UK warehouse. Established in 2004, we are dedicated to recycling unwanted books on behalf of a number of UK charities who benefit from added revenue through the sale of their books plus huge savings in waste disposal. No quibble refund if not completely satisfied.
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Very GOOD in NONE jacket. Size: 5x0x7; This edition by Penguin has a different cover design than the listing image-Gray-haired auto Salesman in a light blue suit with a tie sitting on the hood of a bright red Toyota. This book was the 1982 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. 429 Pages are clean, unmarked, and flat with a tight spine. Two full-length creases along spine; two creases at front cover lower corner; and gutter edges of pages are tanned.
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Near Fine. Seventh edition. Trade paperback. Near fine with light edgewear. Winner of both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1982. Inscribed by the author to Herb Yellin. Herb Yellin was the founder and publisher of Lord John Press and the most frequent of Updike's fine press collaborators. He named his press after noting that the list of authors he wanted to publish all shared the same first name, chief among them John Updike, his favorite. *Hub Fans Bid Kid Adieu* became the press's first book in 1977 with 10 more to follow over the next 23 years. Yellin's friendship with Updike grew with each new limited edition benefitting his already enormous Updike collection, with Updike himself contributing copies of new editions of his books-often inscribed. In a 2010 interview with Yellin he noted that Updike "...liked that if anything ever happened to his own collection, he had my collection on the opposite side of the country." A notable association, an uncommon edition to find Inscribed.