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Published by University Press of Mississippi, 2022
ISBN 10: 1496838572 ISBN 13: 9781496838575
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Published by University Press of Mississippi, 2022
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hardcover. Condition: Good. HARDCOVER Good - Bumped and creased book with tears to the extremities, but not affecting the text block, may have remainder mark or previous owner's name - GOOD Oversized.
Language: English
Published by Univ. Press of Mississippi, Jackson, 2000
ISBN 10: 1578061938 ISBN 13: 9781578061938
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hardcover. Condition: Fine copy in fine dust jacket. Profusely illustrated (illustrator). Later prt. 4to, 109 pp.+plates.
Language: English
Published by Metaphorosis Magazine, 2021
ISBN 10: 1640762213 ISBN 13: 9781640762213
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Published by University Press of Mississippi, 2022
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Published by University Press of Mississippi, Jackson, 2022
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Love, Daddy: Letters from My Father examines the complexities of father-and-son relationships through letters and photographs. Willie Morris wrote scores of letters to his only son, David Rae Morris, from the mid-1970s until Willies death in 1999. From David Raes perspective, his father was often emotionally disconnected and lived a peculiar lifestyle, often staying out carousing well into the night. But Willie Morris was an eloquent and accomplished writer and began to write his son long, loving, and supportive letters when David Rae was still in high school. An aspiring photographer, David Rae was confused and befuddled by his fathers warring personalities and began photographing Willie using the camera as a buffer to protect him and his emotions. The collection begins in early 1976 and continues for more than twenty years as David Rae moved about the country, living in New York, Massachusetts, Texas, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Minnesota, before finally settling in Louisiana. "All the while my father was writing to me I somehow managed to save his letters," David Rae wrote. "I left them in storage and in boxes and in piles of clutter on desks and in basements. They were kind, offering a love that he found difficult to express openly and directly. He simply was more comfortable communicating through letters." The letters cover topics ranging from writing, the weather, Willies return to Mississippi in 1980, the Ole Miss football season, and local town gossip to the fleas on the dog to just life and how its lived. Likewise, the photographs are portraits, documentary images of daily life, dinners, outings, and private moments. Together they narrate and illuminate the complexities of one family relationship, and how, for better or worse, that love endures the passage of time. Examines the complexities of father-and-son relationships through letters and photographs. Willie Morris wrote scores of letters to his only son, David Rae Morris, from the mid-1970s until Willies death in 1999. They illuminate the complexities of one family relationship, and how, for better or worse, that love endures the passage of time. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by University Press of Mississippi, 2022
ISBN 10: 1496838572 ISBN 13: 9781496838575
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Published by University Press of Mississippi, 2022
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Language: English
Published by University Press of Mississippi, US, 2022
ISBN 10: 1496838572 ISBN 13: 9781496838575
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Hardback. Condition: New. Love, Daddy: Letters from My Father examines the complexities of father-and-son relationships through letters and photographs. Willie Morris wrote scores of letters to his only son, David Rae Morris, from the mid-1970s until Willie's death in 1999. From David Rae's perspective, his father was often emotionally disconnected and lived a peculiar lifestyle, often staying out carousing well into the night. But Willie Morris was an eloquent and accomplished writer and began to write his son long, loving, and supportive letters when David Rae was still in high school. An aspiring photographer, David Rae was confused and befuddled by his father's warring personalities and began photographing Willie using the camera as a buffer to protect him and his emotions. The collection begins in early 1976 and continues for more than twenty years as David Rae moved about the country, living in New York, Massachusetts, Texas, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Minnesota, before finally settling in Louisiana. "All the while my father was writing to me I somehow managed to save his letters," David Rae wrote. "I left them in storage and in boxes and in piles of clutter on desks and in basements. They were kind, offering a love that he found difficult to express openly and directly. He simply was more comfortable communicating through letters." The letters cover topics ranging from writing, the weather, Willie's return to Mississippi in 1980, the Ole Miss football season, and local town gossip to the fleas on the dog to just life and how it's lived. Likewise, the photographs are portraits, documentary images of daily life, dinners, outings, and private moments. Together they narrate and illuminate the complexities of one family relationship, and how, for better or worse, that love endures the passage of time.
Language: English
Published by University Press of Mississippi/Ogden Museum of Southern Art, University of New Orleans, 2005
ISBN 10: 0977254402 ISBN 13: 9780977254408
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Softcover with dust Jacket. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good+. Photography By David Rae Morris (illustrator). Stated First Printing. Softcover with a dust jacket. The dust jacket has minor edgewear and a small (closed) tear at the top spine, but is now protected in a new archival-quality, removable Mylar plastic cover. Ever-so-minor edgewear along the book's bottom paper-boards as well. SIGNED on the title page, with absolutely no personalized-to-owner inscriptions, by four people: Phillip Collier, J. Richard Gruber, Mary Beth Romic, and Photographer; David Rae Morris (See second photo). Stored in sealed plastic protection and mailed (bubble-wrapped) in a sturdy Jiffy Rigi Bag envelope. We ship daily from Roswell, Ga. Serving satisfied customers since 1999. 215-stated pages. Signed by the Authors.
Language: English
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Published by University Press of Mississippi, US, 2022
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Hardback. Condition: New. Love, Daddy: Letters from My Father examines the complexities of father-and-son relationships through letters and photographs. Willie Morris wrote scores of letters to his only son, David Rae Morris, from the mid-1970s until Willie's death in 1999. From David Rae's perspective, his father was often emotionally disconnected and lived a peculiar lifestyle, often staying out carousing well into the night. But Willie Morris was an eloquent and accomplished writer and began to write his son long, loving, and supportive letters when David Rae was still in high school. An aspiring photographer, David Rae was confused and befuddled by his father's warring personalities and began photographing Willie using the camera as a buffer to protect him and his emotions. The collection begins in early 1976 and continues for more than twenty years as David Rae moved about the country, living in New York, Massachusetts, Texas, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Minnesota, before finally settling in Louisiana. "All the while my father was writing to me I somehow managed to save his letters," David Rae wrote. "I left them in storage and in boxes and in piles of clutter on desks and in basements. They were kind, offering a love that he found difficult to express openly and directly. He simply was more comfortable communicating through letters." The letters cover topics ranging from writing, the weather, Willie's return to Mississippi in 1980, the Ole Miss football season, and local town gossip to the fleas on the dog to just life and how it's lived. Likewise, the photographs are portraits, documentary images of daily life, dinners, outings, and private moments. Together they narrate and illuminate the complexities of one family relationship, and how, for better or worse, that love endures the passage of time.
Language: English
Published by University Press of Mississippi, 2022
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Published by University Press of Mississippi, 2022
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Published by University Press of Mississippi, 2022
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Language: English
Published by University Press of Mississippi, 2022
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Language: English
Published by University Press of Mississippi, 2000
ISBN 10: 1578061938 ISBN 13: 9781578061938
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First Edition
Condition: Fine. Signed by Photographer, Morris, David Rae, 1st ed.; fine condition, has gift inscription on FEP to previous owner, DJ fine condition.
Language: English
Published by Metaphorosis Magazine, 2022
ISBN 10: 1640762213 ISBN 13: 9781640762213
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Published by University Press of Mississippi, 2022
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Published by Univ Pr of Mississippi, 2022
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Hardcover in dust jacket. Photographs by David Rae Morris (illustrator). First edition, first printing. Endearingly inscribed by the photographer to some long-time friends on the ffep. Light rubbing lower edge, near fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover.
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Published by Metaphorosis Magazine, 2022
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Published by Univ Pr of Mississippi, 2000
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Published by University Press of Mississippi, US, 2022
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Hardback. Condition: New. Love, Daddy: Letters from My Father examines the complexities of father-and-son relationships through letters and photographs. Willie Morris wrote scores of letters to his only son, David Rae Morris, from the mid-1970s until Willie's death in 1999. From David Rae's perspective, his father was often emotionally disconnected and lived a peculiar lifestyle, often staying out carousing well into the night. But Willie Morris was an eloquent and accomplished writer and began to write his son long, loving, and supportive letters when David Rae was still in high school. An aspiring photographer, David Rae was confused and befuddled by his father's warring personalities and began photographing Willie using the camera as a buffer to protect him and his emotions. The collection begins in early 1976 and continues for more than twenty years as David Rae moved about the country, living in New York, Massachusetts, Texas, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Minnesota, before finally settling in Louisiana. "All the while my father was writing to me I somehow managed to save his letters," David Rae wrote. "I left them in storage and in boxes and in piles of clutter on desks and in basements. They were kind, offering a love that he found difficult to express openly and directly. He simply was more comfortable communicating through letters." The letters cover topics ranging from writing, the weather, Willie's return to Mississippi in 1980, the Ole Miss football season, and local town gossip to the fleas on the dog to just life and how it's lived. Likewise, the photographs are portraits, documentary images of daily life, dinners, outings, and private moments. Together they narrate and illuminate the complexities of one family relationship, and how, for better or worse, that love endures the passage of time.
Language: English
Published by University Press of Mississippi, Jackson, 2022
ISBN 10: 1496838572 ISBN 13: 9781496838575
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Love, Daddy: Letters from My Father examines the complexities of father-and-son relationships through letters and photographs. Willie Morris wrote scores of letters to his only son, David Rae Morris, from the mid-1970s until Willies death in 1999. From David Raes perspective, his father was often emotionally disconnected and lived a peculiar lifestyle, often staying out carousing well into the night. But Willie Morris was an eloquent and accomplished writer and began to write his son long, loving, and supportive letters when David Rae was still in high school. An aspiring photographer, David Rae was confused and befuddled by his fathers warring personalities and began photographing Willie using the camera as a buffer to protect him and his emotions. The collection begins in early 1976 and continues for more than twenty years as David Rae moved about the country, living in New York, Massachusetts, Texas, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Minnesota, before finally settling in Louisiana. "All the while my father was writing to me I somehow managed to save his letters," David Rae wrote. "I left them in storage and in boxes and in piles of clutter on desks and in basements. They were kind, offering a love that he found difficult to express openly and directly. He simply was more comfortable communicating through letters." The letters cover topics ranging from writing, the weather, Willies return to Mississippi in 1980, the Ole Miss football season, and local town gossip to the fleas on the dog to just life and how its lived. Likewise, the photographs are portraits, documentary images of daily life, dinners, outings, and private moments. Together they narrate and illuminate the complexities of one family relationship, and how, for better or worse, that love endures the passage of time. Examines the complexities of father-and-son relationships through letters and photographs. Willie Morris wrote scores of letters to his only son, David Rae Morris, from the mid-1970s until Willies death in 1999. They illuminate the complexities of one family relationship, and how, for better or worse, that love endures the passage of time. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by UNIV PR OF MISSISSIPPI, 2022
ISBN 10: 1496838572 ISBN 13: 9781496838575
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Condition: New. Examines the complexities of father-and-son relationships through letters and photographs. Willie Morris wrote scores of letters to his only son, David Rae Morris, from the mid-1970s until Willie s death in 1999. They illuminate the complexities of one fami.
Published by University Press of Mississippi, Jackson, MS, 2000
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First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Morris, David Rae (illustrator). 1st Edition. Willie Morris was nationally known as an author and as editior of Harper's, and his son is a recognized photographer. This father and son created this trip through Mississippi shortly before the elder's death. It is thorough, compassionate, and enjoyable. Book condiiton: Near fine. Dust jacket condition: Near fine.
Language: English
Published by University Press Of Mississippi Apr 2022, 2022
ISBN 10: 1496838572 ISBN 13: 9781496838575
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - A poignant collection of letters from Willie Morris accompanied by photographs by his son, David Rae Morris.