[Rarebooks] FS: Larry McMurtry's ALL MY FRIENDS ARE GOING TO BE STRANGERS, price greatly reduced

Charles Agvent chagvent at ptd.net
Sun Jun 30 19:02:46 EDT 2013


Price reduced:  Was  $200   Now  $100

McMURTRY, Larry. ALL MY FRIENDS ARE GOING TO BE STRANGERS. New York: 
Simon & Schuster, (1972). First Edition. "The central themes of Larry 
McMurtry's work are the Heartland, with its dusty plains, its obsolete 
cowboys, its small towns and its new cities rising like mirages from the 
surrounding wasteland, and that country of the heart in which his people 
are lost, restlessly in search of love, sensuality, human warmth, 
contact with someone else in a barren world where relationships are 
forever transient." Owner signature on front endpaper. Near Fine in a 
close to Fine dustwrapper with a lightly sunned spine. (#006943)        
$100.00


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