Description: Very Good. New York: Random House, 1940. First edition. An acclaimed poet and Guggenheim fellow, Fearing (1902-61) went on to achieve commercial success as a writer of popular thrillers, most notably "The Big Clock" (1946), which inspired two film adaptations. Blue cloth binding, with silver lettering. With a bookplate and an ink signature to the front pastedown. The dust jacket is somewhat edgeworn, with some shallow chipping to the spine ends and corners, and a tape repair to the verso of ... read more
Edition: First edition.
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Random House, New York
Date Published: 1940
Description: Very good in fair dust jacket. Blue boards clean, inside flaps (front and back) discolored, first section (thru page 31) has light vertical fold; tight & clean copy otherwise. Dj discoloration from age; chips upper and lower with paper loss on front... 149 p. read more
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