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Very Good in Good jacket. SIGNED & INSCRIBED by author's father, Don Conroy on half title page. 2nd printing. with this number line, 'P 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 32. ' Octavo in DJ with edgewear and darkened margins. Flap is not clipped. Quarter bound, black cloth covered spine with stamped gold lettering & blue paper covered boards with embossed title middle of front panel. [499 pages]
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. 1980 Houghton Mifflin FIRST edition/ FIRST Printing of Conroy's 4th book. This copy is in NF/NF condition. The HB is very clean and tight as is the unclipped DJ.
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1st edition, 1st printing. 499 pp. Fine book (no markings) / Fine dust jacket (price not clipped; just a trace of wear to spine extremities). A clean, fresh copy.
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VERY FINE CONDITION. Near Fine Dust Jacket. 1st Printing. //NO REMAINDER MARK//NO PREVIOUS OWNER MARKS OF ANY KIND (no names or inscriptions, no bookplate, no underlining, etc) //NOT PRICECLIPPED// NEW MYLAR COVER//one tiny chip and one closed tear in the jacket, otherwise in fine condition.
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Very good in very good dust jacket. FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING + VERY GOOD CONDITION + ORIGINAL HARDBACK FORMAT, PROTECTED BY A MYLAR COVER; COLLECTING BOOKS SINCE 1988, SELLING BOOKS SINCE 2008. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 499 p. Audience: General/trade.
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nobodyreadsinthemilitary
Feb 26, 2011
book>film
while at first i was hesitant to reread this, i was thoroughly pleased when i had finished. i recall being forced to read it in high school and then having the movie shown to us, afterwards. of course, the book was better, as all nerds (that's what i would have to classify myself as) would say.
anywho, lets hope i'm not being biased based on my step-father's friendship with david keith. (and if you don't get the reference, that's all the more reason to read the book first.)
Marhobbs
Dec 10, 2009
This book was a "little to much" for me. Maybe a man would enjoy it a lot more than I did. Too much detail about the military school dicipline.