A Sort of Life.
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Book Description
FIRST EDITION PRESENTATION COPY. 1 vol., inscribed on the front blank endleaf "For George Barker with good wishes Graham Greene", bound in the publisher's original green cloth, with the DJ, not price clipped.
Dealer Notes
A scarce title signed. The recipient George Barker (1913-1991) was a poet. Greene was a long time admirer of Barker's work and even provided financial assistance to help him purchase a house.
Author
GREENE, Graham.
Date
1971
Binding
hardcover
Publisher
London: The Bodley Head, 1971.
Condition
VG/VG.
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