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Good + in Good jacket. Ex-Library. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. 426 pages. Library stamp bottom of first page. Library stamp bottom of title page. Small check mark top of first page. Dust jacket flaps glued to covers. Protected by mylar cover. Call number bottom of spine. Spine is tight and there are no loose pages. Cover colors are bright.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Book New York: Blue Rider Press (Penguin Group), 2014. First Edition, First Printing. FIne/Fine. First Edition, First Printing in clean unclipped dust jacket. As new condition. Clean maroon boards with blind stamped metallic lettering on cover, brown spine with stamped metallic lettering. No fading, bumping or wear. Binding is tight and square, pages and edges are clean and bright, with clean endpapers. 427 pages. Clean dust jacket is unworn, not price clipped. Enclosed in new archival quality removable mylar cover. One of the most unlikely--and unforgettable--true love stories. Damien Echols was just eighteen years old when he was condemned to death for a crime he didn't commit. His case--that of the infamous "West Memphis Three"--gained notoriety after a documentary, "Paradise Lost", exposed the biased nature of the trial and Echols as the charming--and tragic--figure at its center. New York City Architect Lorri Davis saw the documentary and was forever changed. She sent a letter to Damien, from which sprung a 16 year correspondence.