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Good. Some wear to jacket. Open Books is a nonprofit social venture that provides literacy experiences for thousands of readers each year through inspiring programs and creative capitalization of books.
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Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 0670237159. 8vo 8"-9" tall; 173 pages; 1971 Viking Press. HC/DJ. 1st edition. Soundly bound and generally neat in original pictorial dust jacket with publisher's $5.95 issue price intact to unclipped front flap. Jacket lightly shelf rubbed at edges; light toning to edges of predominantly white rear panel and flaps. Text fresh, clean and without marks. VG+/VG.
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Book. Octavo; G+/G; pp 173; gray spine with white text; first edition; dust jacket exterior shows slight age toning toward edges; few chips to edges; closed slit to front; age toned flaps; mylar wrapped exterior; sticker to front flap; cloth has slight age toning toward edges; slightly splayed boards; text block exterior edges have some foxing; head edge red; deckled fore edge; interior pages clean. 1351597. FP New Rockville Stock.
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Very good in good dust jacket. Signed by author. DJ has some wear and soiling. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. xviii, 173, [1] p. From Wikipedia: "Larry L. King (January 1, 1929 December 20, 2012) was an American playwright, journalist, and novelist, best remembered for his 1978 Tony Award-nominated play The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, which became a long-running production on Broadway and was later turned into a feature film starring Burt Reynolds, Charles Durning and Dolly Parton. He was born Lawrence Leo King on January 1, 1929, in Putnam, Texas, son of Clyde Clayton King, a farmer and blacksmith, and Cora Lee King (nee Clark), who introduced him to the writings of Mark Twain. King dropped out of high school to join the Army. After his military service, and a year as a journalism major at Texas Tech, King worked as a sports and crime reporter for small newspapers in Texas and New Mexico. In 1954, King moved to Washington, D. C., where he worked as an aide to Texas Congressman J. T. Rutherford and subsequently to James C. Wright, Jr. In 1964, King quit his Congressional job to concentrate on his writing, producing many magazine articles and fourteen books of both fiction and non-fiction, and became one of the leading figures in the "New Journalism." Many of his articles, covering a wide range of subjects including politics, sports, and music, were published in Harper's magazine, where his friend Willie Morris was editor-in-chief. His soul-searching Confessions of a White Racist was nominated for a National Book Award in 1972, and earned him praise from other writers, including Maya Angelou. In 1974, he wrote an article about the Chicken Ranch brothel in La Grange, Texas; after the article was published in Playboy, King and fellow Texan Peter Masterson developed it into the book of the Broadway musical. King received an Emmy Award in 1982 for the CBS documentary The Best Little Statehouse in Texas. Beginning in 1987 and continuing until 2008, King donated his extensive personal archives to the Southwestern Writers Collection/The Wittliff Collections at Texas State University. In 2006, a 70-seat performance space dedicated to producing new works by local and national authors at the Austin Playhouse in Austin, Texas, was renamed the Larry L. King Theatre. King died on December 20, 2012, at a retirement home in Washington, D. C. He was survived by his third wife, Barbara S. Blaine (who was also his lawyer and literary agent), five children, two grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren."
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Good + No Jacket. Ex-Library. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Light soil, little wear. Innards clean & tight. Only exterior lib. mark on top edge. IRC has discard stamp. 173 pp.