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    Olmstead, Alan H.

    Language: English

    Published by Harper & Row, New York, 1975

    ISBN 10: 006013271X ISBN 13: 9780060132712

    Seller: PJK Books and Such, Murrells Inlet, SC, U.S.A.

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    Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Harper & Row,1975. Second printing. Hard Cover. Dust jacket has very slight shelfwear, lightly worn corners. Cover has very slight shelfwear. Lightly foxed on fore edge and top edge of papers. Pages are clean and unmarked. Binding is tight. Hinges are perfect. Beautiful condition. This books is a quiet, introspective meditation on one of life's transitions: the shift from working identity to post-career existence. Eschewing drama in favor of reflection, Olmstead takes readers into the tender and often uncertain moments that follow retirement, where questions of purpose, self-worth, and routine begin to emerge.