[Signed] [First Edition] The Unblinding LIEBERMAN, Lawrence [Used - Near fine] [Hardcover]
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First edition. Corners lightly bumped, faint spotting on the endleaves, near fine in a very good or better dust jacket with a sunned spine and modest edgewear. Warmly Inscribed by the author on the front fly, to author and literary critic Malcolm Cowley.
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