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Burroughs, Franklin Billy Watson’s Croker Sack NY Norton 1991 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author This copy has been SIGNED by Franklin Burroughs on the title page. Dustjacket praise by Robert Finch says it best “This slim book of stories contains as clear, elegant, and evocative a style as we have seen since Norman Maclean’s A River Runs Through It. Like that landmark book, it transforms memory into myth and a local rootedness into universal and timeless themes. Frank Burroughs’ essays of trout fishing, duck hunting, and turtle trapping read like fine old whiskey sipped on a cabin porch in Maine or South Carolina in the presence of a master story teller.” Price:
75.00 USD
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Burroughs, Franklin. Billy Watson’s Croker Sack. Boston/NY/London: Houghton Mifflin [1991]. First Edition/First Printing Fine Wraps Trade Paperback The trade paperback issue with dustjacket. Features the artwork that appeared on the hardcover issue. Has DJ praise for Mr. Burroughs by Jim Harrison, Thomas McGuane and Rick Bass amongst others. Price:
50.00 USD
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Burroughs, Franklin. Horry And The Waccamaw NY Norton 1992 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine This is a quiet, poignant, and beautifully written account of Franklin Burrough’s six-day canoe voyage down the Waccamaw River from its source in North Carolina through his ancestral homeland and birthplace, Horry County. Publishers pasted-in acknowledgement of John Byron’s illustrations. Price:
50.00 USD
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Burroughs, Franklin Horry And The Waccamaw NY Norton 1992 0393030830 / 9780393030839 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author This copy has been SIGNED by Franklin Burroughs on the title page. This is a quiet, poignant, and beautifully written account of Franklin Burrough’s six-day canoe voyage down the Waccamaw River from its source in North Carolina through his ancestral homeland and birthplace, Horry County. Publishers pasted-in acknowledgement of John Byron’s illustrations present on reverse of title page. This book was subsequently re-released as The River Home. Price:
85.00 USD
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