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Fine; Collectible. UCPR READERS COPY PRECEDES FIRST PRINTING WITH A FULL NUMBER PRINT LINE AND IS VERY GOOD TO LIKE NEW. COVER IS WHOLE WITH GOOD COLOR, NO SUN FADING OR STICKERS, AND VERY TINY FLAWS AND WEAR. NO NAMES OR MARKS SEEN. MAY BE UNREAD. DON'T EVEN THINK EX-LIBRARY. SEE PHOTOS IF AVAILABLE. 6300 SWLS16-2-2-4 01.
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Very good. Sewanee Writers' Series. Clean, dustjacket in nice shape, in mylar slipcover. Stamped on edges & endpage. Amazon: Richard Schmitt's first novel, The Aerialist, chronicles the transformation of a disenfranchised '70s youth into a human miracle, a model of discipline, a machine capable of astonishing feats of balance and strength on a circus tightrope, a hi.
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Woodstock. 2000. Sewanee Writers Series/Overlook Press. 2nd Printing. Very Good in Dustjacket. 1585670707. 1st Novel. 295 pages. hardcover. keywords: Literature Circus America. FROM THE PUBLISHER-The dark, seemingly glitzy world of an American travelling circus is the setting for Richard Schmitt's brilliant debut novel, The Aerialist. On the edge of the dreary town of Venice, Florida, lie the winterquarters-a circus in repose. One day Gary-who hasn't cared much what sort of job he's had-finds himself signing on as a circus hand. Everyone has seen or heard of the wirewalker, the trapeze artist, and the clown, but there are others: The 'twenty-four-hour man' who arrives in a town first to post arrows that point the way to the lot; the 'bullhands' who remove the elephants' excrement out from under their tumultuous bodies; the 'butchers' who distract the audience from the wonders on stage so that they might purchase a cotton candy or a plastic ray-gun; the 'animal people' who tend to the animals and keep to themselves. Gary becomes instantly familiar with this new life-riding in the circus train from one town to the next in the odd hours of the night. It is a life for which he has abandoned everything and nothing at all. In story-like chapters, Richard Schmitt describes a hapless, magical existence in an American voice as starkly resonant as that of Richard Ford-and through his description of Gary's inevitable progression from circus hand to wirewalker, the circus emerges as a symbol of human aspiration. inventory #29807.
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Fine. Dust Jacket Included. Book 1585670707 First edition. First printing. NOT inscribed clipped or marked in anyway. Signed on the title page. Securely wrapped and shipped in a box. Fine/Fine.
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Woodstock. 2000. Sewanee Writers Series/Overlook Press. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 1585670707. 1st Novel. 295 pages. hardcover. keywords: Literature Circus America. FROM THE PUBLISHER-The dark, seemingly glitzy world of an American travelling circus is the setting for Richard Schmitt's brilliant debut novel, The Aerialist. On the edge of the dreary town of Venice, Florida, lie the winterquarters-a circus in repose. One day Gary-who hasn't cared much what sort of job he's had-finds himself signing on as a circus hand. Everyone has seen or heard of the wirewalker, the trapeze artist, and the clown, but there are others: The 'twenty-four-hour man' who arrives in a town first to post arrows that point the way to the lot; the 'bullhands' who remove the elephants' excrement out from under their tumultuous bodies; the 'butchers' who distract the audience from the wonders on stage so that they might purchase a cotton candy or a plastic ray-gun; the 'animal people' who tend to the animals and keep to themselves. Gary becomes instantly familiar with this new life-riding in the circus train from one town to the next in the odd hours of the night. It is a life for which he has abandoned everything and nothing at all. In story-like chapters, Richard Schmitt describes a hapless, magical existence in an American voice as starkly resonant as that of Richard Ford-and through his description of Gary's inevitable progression from circus hand to wirewalker, the circus emerges as a symbol of human aspiration. inventory #28591.
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Very good in very good dust jacket. Signed. First Edition. Stated first. Signed by the author on the title page. DJ in mylar sleeve. Near fine copy. Very Clean Copy-Over 500, 000 Internet Orders Filled.