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Fine book in a fine dust jacket. Price clipped. 207 pages. First Edition. Legless deaf mute makes a living doing handstand tricks. Fine in dustjacket that is price-clipped, else about fine, with no sunning to spine panel.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. New York: Alfred A Knopf, 1974. 207 pp. 22 x 14.5 cm. Yellow cloth covered boards with silver titling to cover and spine, top edge stained purple, in an illustrated dustjacket with original price of $5.95 which is now in a mylar cover. Stated first edition. Some toning to spine of jacket, with some light nicks to head and one 15 mm closed tear to head of front panel at spine. Some light soil to jacket with light sticker ghosts over ISBN on rear and price on inside flap. Some light bumps to spine ends of book, and a few light spots on rear board. Signed in black ink by Crews on title page. Interior otherwise clean and unmarked. Binding sound, albeit lightly cocked. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good.
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Book. Octavo, 208 pages. In Very Good condition with a Very Good minus dust jacket. Spine yellow and beige with black lettering. Dust jacket has very slight age toning with faint soiling and light wear to the edges. Text block has head edge purple with extremely light wear to the edges. Deckled fore edge. First Edition, First Printing. 1372373. FP New Rockville Stock.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Book 1st edition. Hardbound in unclipped matte paper dust jacket. Dust jacket shows minor soiling & edge wear. Previous owner's name on front free end page. Slight lean to boards, otherwise very good.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Book. Small Octavo. 268 pp, white book plate affixed to pastedown over previous owner's name, else binding tight, with a very slight forward lean, pages clean and unmarked, DJ in protector, unclipped. 5.9" x 8.6" yellow cloth boards in illustrated DJ.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Octavo. 207pp. Bright yellow cloth, embossed gilt. Stated First Edition. Spine leans, otherwise a fine, unmarked copy. Unclipped pictorial jacket has original price of $5.95 on the front flap, and a closed tear on the upper front panel which heals well in a mylar sleeve. "The Gypsy's Curse introduces us to a very strange cast of characters. The narrator, Marvin Molar, has stumps for legs and walks everywhere on his hands. He's about three feet tall. He can't speak or hear. Marvin lives in a gym with an old strongman by the name of Al, who frequently refers to himself in the third person. He once had his head run over by a car (deliberately, to prove how strong he is) and now his ear looks like a cauliflour. Leroy is a boxer who got beaten up so badly that he now stumbles around, ‘punch drunk' in perpetuity. And Pete is an old black man who is so weak that even Leroy can beat him up easily. This unlikely cast reside in Al's gym, where strongmen and iron freaks buff their physiques daily. Everything changes when Marvin's girlfriend Hester moves into the gym, "