1968 Crisis at the Victory Burlesk Culture, Politics & Other Diversions
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Description
First Edition, Original Binding, Publishers' Original Binding, Signed, With Dustwrapper
The first edition.
Inscribed by the author to the front free endpaper; "To Stephen & Gloria love from (signature) April 7/70".
From the library of Hungarian-Canadian author Stephen Vizinczey, best known for his 'In Praise of Older Women', and 'An Innocent Millionaire'. His writing was praised by the likes of Graham Greene and Anthony Burgess, describing his fiction as social epics which breathe hope in a corrupt world.
This work was written by Canadian journalist Robert Fulford. The work discusses a number of topics such as the atheism of John Lennon, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, art collectors and a Toronto burlesque house, mixing humour and passion in a thought provoking work.
In the publisher's original cloth with the original unclipped dust wrapper.
Condition
In the publisher's original cloth with the original unclipped dust wrapper. Externally lovely. The wrap is very smart with small chips, a closed tear to the tail of the front flyleaf, slight marks and edge wear. Internally firmly bound with clean and bright pages.
Fine
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