Sauk City: Arkham House, 2001. First edition, Hardcover, Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket,. Eric Carlson. Sauk City: Arkham House:, 2001. First edition, Hardcover, Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket, 423 pp. Cover artwork by: Eric Carlson Modest spine skew and with half-inch closed tear to lower tip of front panel of the jacket.
Sauk City, Wis: Arkham House, 2001. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. First edition stated, one of four thousand copies printed. Hardcover in black cloth. Introduction by Jack Williamson. A very fine, fresh, unread copy in equally fine dust jacket. xi+423 pp. with bibliography, index. Illustrated. Over a span of some 60 years, E. Hoffman Price, a prolific writer during the great pulp magazine ficiton era, befriended many of the great and near-great colleagues of the profession---writed like Lovecraft, Derleth, Williamson, Robert E. Howard, Clark Ashton Smith, and many more. Here he offers a series of 19 biographical essays based on his vast correcpondence, diaries, and records kept of his many cross-country motor trips. Alos mincluded are additional essays about Price, a bibliography of his fiction and a photo gallery.
First edition stated, one of four thousand copies printed. Hardcover in black cloth. Introduction by Jack Williamson. A very fine, fresh, unread copy in equally fine dust jacket. xi+423 pp. with bibliography, index. Illustrated. Over a span of some 60 years, E. Hoffman Price, a prolific writer during the great pulp magazine ficiton era, befriended many of the great and near-great colleagues of the profession---writed like Lovecraft, Derleth, Williamson, Robert E. Howard, Clark Ashton Smith, and many more. Here he offers a series of 19 biographical essays based on his vast correcpondence, diaries, and records kept of his many cross-country motor trips. Alos mincluded are additional essays about Price, a bibliography of his fiction and a photo gallery.
First edition stated, one of four thousand copies printed. Hardcover in black cloth. Introduction by Jack Williamson. A very fine, fresh, unread copy in equally fine dust jacket. xi+423 pp. with bibliography, index. Illustrated. Over a span of some 60 years, E. Hoffman Price, a prolific writer during the great pulp magazine ficiton era, befriended many of the great and near-great colleagues of the profession---writed like Lovecraft, Derleth, Williamson, Robert E. Howard, Clark Ashton Smith, and many more. Here he offers a series of 19 biographical essays based on his vast correcpondence, diaries, and records kept of his many cross-country motor trips. Alos mincluded are additional essays about Price, a bibliography of his fiction and a photo gallery.
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