Author: WAGONER, David Title: Dry Sun, Dry Wind
Description: Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1953. Hardcover. Small 4to. Black cloth with white spine lettering, pictorial dust jacket. Near fine/very good. Jacket rather edgeworn and a bit age toned, with a few tiny edge chips (mainly at spine head). Handsome, tight first edition of 27-year-old Wagoner's first book -- with fine autograph addition: Tipped to front flyleaf is an Autograph Letter Signed from Wagoner, 1p (recto and verso), 6" X 4", n.p. n.y. Addressed to Edith. Near fine. On bright pink stationery, Wagoner bashfully submits expenses (not present) to a New York event host. In Part: "Here is the bill I hope it isn't too severe. If the club is still willing and able, please send the check (for whatever portion is to fall to my lot) to me at 1075 Summit Ave. E. Seattle Wash 98102.. You'll always be my best memory of sunny Oneonta.." Boldly penned in black fineline and signed in full. Wagoner (1926-2021) was a renowned, prize-winning poet, novelist and educator long associated with the state of Washington. .
Keywords: Poetry
Price: US$ 150.00 Seller: Main Street Fine Books & Manuscripts
- Book number: 48454
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