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liv, 554 pp. Inscribed by Buckley: " Newbold Noyes, from his sub-accompianist, My best, Bill", written in red ink on a label pasted to the ffep: From the library of Newbold Noyes, editor of the Washington Evening Star. Noyes was an ambulance driver during World War II and then foreign correspondent for the Star, covering American troops in Italy and reporting on the invasion of southern France and the Allied advance into Germany. The Washington Evening Star was a liberal Republican newspaper, now extinct, once rival to the Washington Post. Contributors include Garry Wills, John Courtney Murrar, Brent Bozell, Frank Meyer, Michael Oakeshott, Albert Jay Nock, Henry Hazlett, Max Eastman, Milton Friedman, Harry Jaffa, Willmoore Kendall, James Burnham, Ernest van den Haag, Mortimer Smith, Jane Jacobs, Russell Kirk, Hugh Kenner, Leo Struss, Christopher Dawson, Eric Voegelin, Jeffrey Hart, Whittaker Chambers, and Frederick Wilhelmsen. VG in GVG dust jacket. DJ price intact, lightly soiled, with dampstain on inside of back panel of dj. N° de réf. du vendeur 4866B
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Titre : Did You Ever See a Dream Walking? American ...
Éditeur : Bobbs- Merrill, Indianapolis & New York
Date d'édition : 1970
Reliure : Hardcover
Etat : Very Good
Etat de la jaquette : GVG
Signé : Presentation Copy
Edition : First Edition, First Printing