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THEROUX, Paul) ROSSET, Barney (ed.) BECKETT, Samuel UNGERER, Tomi ListingsIf you cannot find what you want on this page, then please use our search feature to search all our listings. Click on Title to view full description
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THEROUX, Paul) ROSSET, Barney (ed.) BECKETT, Samuel UNGERER, Tomi Evergreen, Vol. 11, Number 47, June 1967 Evergreen Review, Inc., 1967, (THEROUX, Paul). Evergreen, Vol. 11, Number 47, June 1967. Edited by Barney Rosset. NY: Evergreen Review, Inc., June 1967. Pp. 107. 4to, black ill. paper covers. The Evergreen Review was a bi-monthly literary publication. Includes Paul Theroux's Leper Colony, Samuel Beckett's The Calmative and Tomi Ungerer's Ungerer's Girls. Some slight wrinkling to rear cover, small bump to lower front corner, else a very good copy. 30.00 Price:
30.00 CDN
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UNGERER, Tomi Far Out Isn't Far Enough. 1st UK in dj. Methuen, 1984, ISBN:0413556301 UNGERER, Tomi. Far Out Isn't Far Enough. (L.) : Methuen, (1984). First Printing. Pp [1]-170,(6). Illustrated. Lg 8vo, grey cloth. "In the early 1970s Tomi Ungerer, the artist and children's storyteller, moved with his wife Yvonne to a farmstead on the wild Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia. For several years he lived there a life of self-sufficiency, painting, writing, sculpting; and also learning, with Yvonne, to be a farmer, a herdsman and, where necessary, a butcher. This is a record, in vivid words and enchanting pictures, of the years they spent there; observing the wild animals, their own domestic flock and the lives of their dour, hardy neighnours in the small town of Gull Harbor. The result is an extraordinary record and a revelation." from the dustjacket. Vg in price-clipped dj. 35.00 Price:
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UNGERER, Tomi Far Out Isn't Far Enough. 1st UK in dj. Methuen, 1984, ISBN:0413556301 UNGERER, Tomi. Far Out Isn't Far Enough. (L.) : Methuen, (1984). First Printing. Pp [1]-170,(6). Illustrated. Lg 8vo, grey cloth. "In the early 1970s Tomi Ungerer, the artist and children's storyteller, moved with his wife Yvonne to a farmstead on the wild Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia. For several years he lived there a life of self-sufficiency, painting, writing, sculpting; and also learning, with Yvonne, to be a farmer, a herdsman and, where necessary, a butcher. This is a record, in vivid words and enchanting pictures, of the years they spent there; observing the wild animals, their own domestic flock and the lives of their dour, hardy neighnours in the small town of Gull Harbor. The result is an extraordinary record and a revelation." from the dustjacket. Gift inscription, else vg in unclipped dj. 30.00 Price:
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UNGERER, Tomi RENNERT, Jack (ed.) UNGERER, Tomi Poster Art of Tomi Ungerer Darien House, Inc., New York, 1971, UNGERER, Tomi. The Poster Art of Tomi Ungerer . Edited by Jack Rennert. NewYork: Darien House, Inc., (1971). [1]-208. Illustrated. 4to, blue cloth wi th gilt lettering to spine. A catalogue of the poster art of the Nova Scotian artist. Spine ends worn with minor fraying to top edge, else vg. 20.00 Price:
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