This is the story told by a retired 84 year old neurosurgeon of his hard scrabble beginning as a son of a depression era sharecropper in Mississippi. Afforded the chance of improving his status in this great country by his family, the US Navy, the GI bill and his own tenacity, he relates many of the joys and pleasures of his rich life through stories about those relationships, friends and family.
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Vendeur : David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, Etats-Unis
First edition, first printing (with requisite statement for former and descending number line for latter copyright page) DATED AND SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. [12], 347 pages. Hardcover: H 23.5cm x L 15.75cm. Dust jacket rubbed with some bumping at edges. Dark blue cloth with bright gilt spine lettering. Past owner's ink signature at top of front free endpaper; author's three-line ink inscription "Forrest T. Tutor, M.D. (Ret) | Best Wishes | 2012" upon the half-title page; some leaves thumbed at fore-edges with some corners shallowly creased/curled; interior leaves overall remain clean. Binding is firm. Autobiography of Tupelo, Mississippi neurosurgeon Forrest Tutor who decided his life was significant enough to pen a memoir. ISBN 9781257978540. N° de réf. du vendeur Z626X-8254
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