Newburyport: Wickford Press, 1968.
Price: $1,200.00
Softcover. First edition. Stapled wrappers with applied printed label. Fine. Copy number 12 of 250 numbered copies. Issued unsigned, this copy is Inscribed by the author: "for Herb Yellin, who has never met me. John Updike." Herb Yellin was the founder and publisher of Lord John Press and the most frequent of Updike's fine press collaborators. He named his press after noting that the list of authors he wanted to publish all shared the same first name, chief among them John Updike, his favorite. *Hub Fans Bid Kid Adieu* became the press’s first book in 1977 with 10 more to follow over the next 23 years. Yellin’s friendship with Updike grew with each new limited edition benefitting his already enormous Updike collection, with Updike himself contributing copies of new editions of his books - often inscribed. In a 2010 interview with Yellin he noted that Updike “...liked that if anything ever happened to his own collection, he had my collection on the opposite side of the country.” A notable association, and a very uncommon title. One of Updike's earliest and scarcest limited editions.
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