For Reynolds Price 1 February 1983

[Winston-Salem]: Privately Printed [for Stuart Wright], 1983.

Price: $200.00

Softcover. First edition. Fine in wrappers and fine gold-foil dustwrapper with a tiny tear. One of 150 copies of this festschrift for Reynolds Price on his fiftieth birthday. Intended to be numbered and signed by the four contributors, this copy is both unnumbered and unsigned and we believe it might be a trial or sample issue retained by the publisher. Signed by Reynolds Price. Provenance on request.

Item #369967

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Item #369967 For Reynolds Price 1 February 1983. Reynolds PRICE, Eudora WELTY, James Dickey, Fred Chappell, Anne Tyler.

Anne Tyler
birth name: Anne Tyler
born: 10/25/1941
nationality: USA

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Biography

American novelist and short-story writer whose comedies of manners are marked by compassionate wit and precise details of domestic life. - Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literaturemore

Collecting tips:

First editions of three of Anne Tyler's first four books are scarce and expensive in fine condition: the first, If Morning Ever Comes (1964), the second, The Tin Can Tree (1965), and the fourth, The Clock Winder (1972). Which is the scarcest is the subject of modest debate, with our money on The Clock Winder. For some reason her third book, A Slipping-Down Life (1970) is relatively common when it has a handwritten "R" remainder mark on the front endpaper, but without the mark it too is scarce. One wild card is a little limited edition, A Visit with Eudora Welty (1980) which reprints an interview with Welty that originally appeared in The New York Times Book Review. This was purportedly was issued in an edition of 100 copies, but our experience suggests the real number might be two or three times that number.

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