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Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : new. New. Fast Shipping and good customer service. N° de réf. du vendeur Holz_New_1616204133
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Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : New. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. 1st Edition. SIGNED. 1st/1st. New. Stated First Edition. First printing with complete 10 number line ending in 1. Signed by Barry Moser on the title page. The book is tight and square with solid hinges, sharp tips and clean unmarred boards. Black and white illustrations. Textblock is clean with no writing, bookplate or markings and not BCE, ex-library or remaindered. Dust jacket is unclipped ($22.00) and Fine. Protected in a new Brodart Mylar cover. Preeminent illustrator Barry Moser renders the memories of his youth --in luminous drawings and candid prose -- on his quest to understand how he and his identically raised brother could have become such very different men. Brothers Barry and Tommy Moser were born of the same parents in Chattanooga, Tennessee, slept in the same bedroom, went to the same school, and were both poisoned by their family's deep racism and anti-Semitism. But as they grew older, their perspectives and their paths grew further and further apart. Barry left Chattanooga for New England and a life in the arts; Tommy stayed put and became a mortgage banker. From attitudes about race, to food, politics, and money, the brothers began to think so differently that they could no longer find common ground. For nearly forty years, there was more strife between them than affection. After one particularly fractious conversation when Barry was in his late fifties and Tommy was in his early sixties, their fragile relationship fell apart. With the raw emotions that so often surface when we talk of our siblings, Barry recalls how they were finally able to traverse that great divide and reconcile their troubled brotherhood before it was too late. Signed by Author(s). N° de réf. du vendeur 7298