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"One bloody, painfully honest, and courageous book" (Martin Cruz Smith): The Easton Press Edition of Chickenhawk; Inscribed by Robert Mason to Paris Review Co-Founder Peter Matthiessen
MASON, Robert. [Peter Matthiessen].
Chickenhawk.
Norwalk, Connecticut: The Easton Press, 1983.
The Easton Press edition of Mason's classic first book, one of the finest about the Vietnam War. Octavo, bound in full leather with gilt titles and tooling to the spine in four compartments within raised bands, double gilt ruling to the front and rear panels with a gilt vignette of Vietnam to the front panel, all edges gilt, silk ribbon bound in, silk moire endpapers, map by David Lindroth. Association copy, inscribed by the author on the title page, "For Pete - Keep 'em flying! Robert Mason." The recipient, Peter Matthiessen, remains the only writer to have won the National Book Award in both nonfiction (The Snow Leopard) and fiction (Shadow Country). In addition to his literary achievements, he was a co-founder of The Paris Review in 1953, a landmark literary magazine that became renowned for publishing emerging writers and for its influential “Art of Fiction” interview series, which featured major figures such as Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, and T.S. Eliot, and helped shape modern literary discourse. The magazine also played a key role in introducing new voices to a wider audience and has received numerous literary honors over the decades. More than 70 years after its founding in 1953, The Paris Review is still a major, ongoing literary magazine with new issues ...
Price: $2,500.00 Item Number: 152157
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First Edition of Wallace and Page Stegner's American Places with Photographs by Eliot Porter; From the Library of Peter Matthiessen
PORTER, Eliot; Wallace Stegner; Page Stegner [Peter Mathiessen].
American Places.
New York: E.P. Dutton, 1981.
First edition of collection of musings and photographs of the American landscape, depicting all aspects of American life from the Rocky Mountains to the state of Maine. Square quarto, original publisher's cloth, profusely illustrated with color photographs. From the library of writer Peter Matthiessen with his bookplate to the front pastedown. Peter Matthiessen remains the only writer to have won the National Book Award in both nonfiction (The Snow Leopard, 1979) and fiction (Shadow Country, 2008). In addition to his literary achievements, he was a co-founder of The Paris Review in 1953, a landmark literary magazine that became renowned for publishing emerging writers and for its influential “Art of Fiction” interview series, which featured major figures such as Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, and T.S. Eliot, and helped shape modern literary discourse. The magazine also played a key role in introducing new voices to a wider audience and has received numerous literary honors over the decades. More than 70 years after its founding in 1953, The Paris Review is still a major, ongoing literary magazine with new issues and contemporary contributors, now published by the Paris Review Foundation. A prominent environmental activist, Matthiessen received the National Book Award for...
Price: $150.00 Item Number: 151565

