[Signed] [First Edition] The Days Between Anderson, Robert [Used - Fine] [Hardcover]
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Stated first printing hardcover inscribed to the ffep by Anderson to "Bob" who is the noted American screenwriter/lyricist Robert E. Lee. "Dear Bob/You and Jerry did a noble day's work when you dreamed up the idea of The American Playwrights Theatre- as the first one to profit from it, I want to send you my thanks. It's been a tremendously exciting experience for me- Gratefully, Bob." Fine condition in lightly sunned/nicked DJ in mylar. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; Signed by Author
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