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UsedAcceptable. Clean, great binding. Cover shows light wear from reading/handling. Dog-Eared Books is a small, women owned and operated business. There a small crease on the cover. There is a signature on the inside front cover page. A tan hue to the pages due to age.
[Small Archive]: Complete run of Unauthorized Editions of Thomas Pynchon (as noted in the Mead bibliography) plus two variants not noted in Mead. Mortality and Mercy in Vienna; Lowlands; The Secret Integration; Entropy; The Small Rain; A Journey into the Mind of Watts by PYNCHON, Thomas - 1982
by PYNCHON, Thomas
[Small Archive]: Complete run of Unauthorized Editions of Thomas Pynchon (as noted in the Mead bibliography) plus two variants not noted in Mead. Mortality and Mercy in Vienna; Lowlands; The Secret Integration; Entropy; The Small Rain; A Journey into the Mind of Watts
by PYNCHON, Thomas
- Used
- Fine
- first
London / Troy Town / Westminster: Aloes Books / Tristero / Mould-warp, 1982. Softcover. Fine. First editions (but one, see below). Thirteen pamphlets. Stapled wrappers. All are fine or very nearly so. This represents the complete "C" Section: "Unauthorized Editions" of Clifford Mead's bibliography, *Thomas Pynchon: A Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Materials*, along with two variant issues not described therein. These copies are from the library of Pynchon's editor, Ray Roberts, with his book label on the inside cover of each volume. Roberts was an influential editor with Viking, Henry Holt, and then Little, Brown, and he worked closely with John Fowles, Martha Grimes, Thomas Pynchon, and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. He began editing Pynchon when the latter went to Little, Brown, starting with his book *Slow Learner*. Further details available upon request.
- Bookseller Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (US)
- Format/Binding Softcover
- Book Condition Used - Fine
- Quantity Available 1
- Publisher Aloes Books / Tristero / Mould-warp
- Place of Publication London / Troy Town / Westminster
- Date Published 1982
- Keywords Ephemera, AmerLit20thCent, Archive