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Very Good. Book Moderate cover wear. Nice, clean, tight copy. Her own charcoal illustrations and hand-scripted text tell the story of Cindy Ross, enthusiastic and (mostly) lighthearted hiker in a mostly male crowd, as she hiked the Appalachian Trail in two segments in the late 1970s.
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Near Fine. Book. Signed by Author(s) Inscribed by author on title page. Not ex-lib. Softcover in author-illustrated buff card wraps, oblong 9" x 6". 227pp. Illustrations by author throughout, map. NF. Toning to rear wrap as from contact on shelf; wraps and pages otherwise clean and unmarked. Binding strong and square. Prev. owner's embossed book seal lower corner title page.
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Very Good. No Jacket. Book. 16mo-over 5¾"-6¾" tall. First edition/third printing book is tight with no markings, wraps have some creasing and minor soiling.
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VG- in na jacket. Signed by the Author. Some rubbing & edgewear; few creases; small closed tear at corner edge; discoloration on back cover from old sticker; previous owner's label inside; overall clean & tight. 128 pages. Signed by the author.
I liked this book so much, that I immediately bought a second copy for my own thru-hiker daughter. Ross writes this attractive small paperback book in her own handwriting and illustrates it herself with line drawings. But the main thing is that she writes topically, per experience, not per day or per mile. She was able to turn her feelings about the trail and hike into introspective but expressive accounts.