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1990160 x 240 mm; 158 x 240 mm

AMERICAN AND BRITISH FIRST EDITIONS, FIRST STATES.
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250 

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FIRST EDITION AND FIRST STATE of this novel, which moves between the psychedelic culture of the 60s and the Reagan presidency.
Salman Rushdie, in a review for the New York Times, called him "a rare bird".
One of 200 specimens from the press office with the publisher's advertising leaflet. Priced at $19.95 and clearly marked on the dust jacket.
Very nice copy.
TheBRITISH ORIGINAL EDITION in FIRST CONDITION.

FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINT. Salman Rushdie, in a New York Times review, called this novel "the rarest of birds". Its plot navigates between the 60s' psychedelic culure and Reagan's presidency in the 80s.
One of 200 ADVANCED READER COPIES with a promotional sheet laid in.
Price unclipped. An excellent copy.
With FIRST UK EDITION, FIRST PRINT. Paper is slightly yellowed; otherwise a very good copy.

New York; London,Little Brown and Company,1990.In-8, Bound,160 x 240 mm; 158 x 240 mm,[4] ff. - 385 pp. ; [4] - 385 pp.

Publisher's bindings, dust jackets.
Paper slightly yellowed and some minor rubbing on the dust jacket for the British edition.