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  • Decter, Michael Barry Rice

    Published by Privately Printed [2002], [Winnipeg, Manitoba], 2002

    Seller: Black's Fine Books & Manuscripts, Toronto, ON, Canada

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    Softcover. First Edition, First Printing. pp. 186. 8vo. Illustrated card covers. Black-and-white photographs, portraits, illustrations, et al. Light rubbing to the covers, contents remain bright, clean, and unmarked; very good+. Rare in commerce, our offering being the only extant copy at time of cataloguing. Unrecorded in OCLC, not in Peel, BAC/LAC, University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections. This is part memoir and part search for those missing pieces of my father I have yet to understand. It is a search for Percy, my father, where he came from and what his life meant. It is also a search for myself among the tissue of his memory. This is how I choose to give myself back my father after all these years. This alone is worth the whole effort.