The Jazz Man
by Mary Hays Weik
23.5 x 17.5 cm. Octavo. 42pp. Red cloth in dust jacket. Signed by both the author, Mary Hays Weik, and the woodcut artist, Ann Grifalconi, on front free endpaper. Lengthy non-authorial inscription on front fixed endpaper. Light rubbing to edges of boards. Chipping and some small closed tears to the jacket.
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Mary Hays Weik |
Publisher: Atheneum, New...
Date: 1967
Format: Hardcover
23.5 x 17.5 cm. Octavo. 42pp. Red cloth in dust jacket. Signed by both the author, Mary Hays Weik, and the woodcut artist, Ann Grifalconi, on front free endpaper. Lengthy non-authorial inscription on front fixed endpaper. Light rubbing to edges of boards. Chipping and some small closed tears to the jacket.
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THE JAZZ MAN
by WEIK, Mary Hays
WEIK, Mary Hays. THE JAZZ MAN. Woodcuts by Ann Grifalconi. NY: Atheneum, 1966. 8vo., brown cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. The children's story about a crippled boy named Zeke and his encounter with the Jazz Man in Harlem. Illustrated by the author's daughter. Signed presentation from both the author and the illustrator on the half-title page: "To Fred- The Jazz Collector with the most! All good wishes, Mary Weik.and to Fred- who's where the jazz began- and where the action is (even if we miss you)! Love Ann. 9/10/66." Very Good (some soil & small tape stains to the front & rear endpapers, else contents clean & tight); few tiny nicks & little browning d/j. $150.00.
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WEIK, Mary Hays |
Date: 1966
Format: Hardcover
WEIK, Mary Hays. THE JAZZ MAN. Woodcuts by Ann Grifalconi. NY: Atheneum, 1966. 8vo., brown cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. The children's story about a crippled boy named Zeke and his encounter with the Jazz Man in Harlem. Illustrated by the author's daughter. Signed presentation from both the author and the illustrator on the half-title page: "To Fred- The Jazz Collector with the most! All good wishes, Mary Weik.and to Fred- who's where the jazz began- and where the action is (even if we miss you)! Love Ann. 9/10/66." Very Good (some soil & small tape stains to the front & rear endpapers, else contents clean & tight); few tiny nicks & little browning d/j. $150.00.
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The Jazz Man
by Weik, Mary Hays
WEIK, Mary Hays. THE JAZZ MAN. Woodcuts by Ann Grifalconi. NY: Atheneum, 1966. 8vo., brown cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. The children's story about a crippled boy named Zeke and his encounter with the Jazz Man in Harlem. Illustrated by the author's daughter. Signed presentation from both the author and the illustrator on the half-title page: "To Fred-The Jazz Collector with the most! All good wishes, Mary Weik....and to Fred-who's where the jazz began-and where the action is (even if we miss you)! Love Ann. 9/10/66." Very Good (some soil & small tape stains to the front & rear endpapers, else contents clean & tight); few tiny nicks & little browning d/j. $150.00.
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Weik, Mary Hays |
Date: 1966
WEIK, Mary Hays. THE JAZZ MAN. Woodcuts by Ann Grifalconi. NY: Atheneum, 1966. 8vo., brown cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. The children's story about a crippled boy named Zeke and his encounter with the Jazz Man in Harlem. Illustrated by the author's daughter. Signed presentation from both the author and the illustrator on the half-title page: "To Fred-The Jazz Collector with the most! All good wishes, Mary Weik....and to Fred-who's where the jazz began-and where the action is (even if we miss you)! Love Ann. 9/10/66." Very Good (some soil & small tape stains to the front & rear endpapers, else contents clean & tight); few tiny nicks & little browning d/j. $150.00.
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