[Signed] [First Edition] FLYAWAY Kathleen Jennings [Used - Fine] [Hardcover]
85.18 CAD
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New York: TOR DOT COM, A Tom Doherty Associates Book, (2020). First edition, first printing. "First edition: 2020" statement and first printing number code sequence 0 through 1 to the copyright page. SIGNED to the title page with tiny flying bird drawing by the twelve-time BFA, and World Fantasy Awards winning Australian author and artist. A modern science fiction, dark fantasy, sharp-edged fairy tale novella, set in a small town in Australia, that is alive with eerie imagination, and includes weird dogs, cursed monsters, enchanted bottles and a family horror. Winner of the BFA and Ditmar Awards, and nominated for the World Fantasy, Hugo, and Locus Awards. Nice and presentable SIGNED collectible with original mini art. Lightly crimped to the upper and lower spine edges, else very nearly fine, tight and square in black boards with gilt embossed illustration by Jennings to the front cover and with gilt embossed titles to the spine, cream-yellow headband and tail-band, parchment-patterned end-papers; in a fine dust jacket with art by Jennings; original $19.99 printed price still intact to the front inner flap. NO remainder mark.
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