Blumenthal Sean (3 results)
More imagesA Month of Sundays, Asking For It, Paternity, Good Night, Sweet Sherlock, Captain Burger's American Dream, The Case of the Cockamamie Sisters: Playboy January 1975
Updike, John, John Collier, Herbert Gold, Sean O'Faolain, Philip Cioffari, John Blumenthal
Language: English
Published by HMH Publishing, Chicago, 1975
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- First Edition
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. First edition, first printing of this collection of 5 short stories. John Updike's "A Month of Sundays" is an excerpt from the novel which was published later that same month. First appearance of John Collier's "Asking For It" - it was later published in the "1994 Best of Playboy Collect…ion". An essay on the relevance of Sherlock Holmes by Sean O'Faolain. First appearance of the short story "Paternity" by Herbert Gold. First Appearance of Phillip Cioffari's "Captain Burger's American Dream". The short dime novel "The Case of the Cockamamie Sisters" by John Blumenthal is still attached. Light edgewear. Light rubbing to the cover. In good condition.

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Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Arguing that there is a necessary connection between liberty and truth, this book excoriates the press, claiming that it exists primarily for its own purposes and agendas and only incidentally to promote the honest in…terplay of facts and ideas.Ü.