[Rarebooks] FS: WALKER: The true story of the first American invasion of Nicaragua

Charles Agvent charles at charlesagvent.com
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WURLITZER, Rudy. WALKER. New York: Harper & Row, (1987). First Edition. 
The true story of the first American invasion of Nicaragua, published in 
coordination with the movie. Includes notes, production journals, and 
interviews with Wurlitzer, who wrote the screenplay, along with Alex 
Cox, who directed the film, and the actor Ed Harris. Also includes a 
biography of William Walker, who became president of Nicaragua in the 
19th century, by historian Albert Z. Carr. Illustrated with photographs. 
Slight foxing to exterior. About Fine in a Fine dustwrapper. (#019896) 
     $50

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