Irons in the Fire Paperback - 1998
by John McPhee
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This collection of acclaimed essays on a variety of topics by our "dean of literary journalists" ("The Baltimore Sun") reveals McPhee at the top of his form, showcasing writing that's "full of ideas in force, of attempts at progress, of a world endlessly flexed with promise" ("San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle Book Review").
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Details
- Title Irons in the Fire
- Author John McPhee
- Binding Paperback
- Edition Second printing
- Condition Used - Very good
- Pages 224
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York
- Publication date 1998-04
- Illustrated Yes
- Features Illustrated
- Bookseller's Inventory # M-20000432
- ISBN 9780374525453 / 0374525455
- Weight 0.55 lbs (0.25 kg)
- Dimensions 8.25 x 5.46 x 0.62 in (20.96 x 13.87 x 1.57 cm)
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Themes
- Cultural Region: Southwest U.S.
- Cultural Region: Western U.S.
- Category Literature - Classics / Criticism
- Dewey Decimal Code 081
- Quantity available 1
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About this book
The title piece of this seven piece collection formed from a conversation in which a friend of John’s told him that he had recently been to Nevada and had seen at a remote crossroads, a white vehicle with red and blue lights and the Nevada state seal on the door. Above the door, instead of the words State Police, he saw the words Brand Inspector. He had thought of McPhee and what a reporter might learn if they spent a few weeks in that vehicle. The same day the author departed from New Jersey to Nevada. The contents of this book perfectly reflect the variety in the span of John Mcphee’s work - pieces that have in common essentially the fact that they are about real people and real places. The longest piece, titled “The Gravel Page'', is about forensic geology. Formed from insights in science, and how they are used to solve major crimes and puzzles on an even greater scale. The shortest piece, titled “Rinard Manheim '', is an experimental story on an auction of exotic cars, in which the interviewee takes over the narrative while McPhee is confined to brackets. Unlikely items such as the virgin forest in central New Jersey, a blind writer-professor working at a computer and a mountain of forty-four million scrap tires in California shape the scenes of other pieces. “Travels of the Rock'' ends the book, describing a day in which the State of Massachusetts had to call a mason to repair the nation’s most hallowed lithic relic. McPhee stood in the pit with the mason and watched the public leaning on the railings above.
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First edition identification
This book was first published in 1997 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York. This edition is hardcover with 216 pages and has decorated covered boards along with black stamping on the front board and spine.