
Dear Theo: The Autobiography of Vincent Van Gogh
by Vincent Van Gogh (Edited by Irving Stone)
"Dear Theo: The Autobiography of Vincent Van Gogh," edited by Irving Stone, New American Library, 1969, Fourth Printing. This paperback edition reveals Van Gogh's intimate letters to his brother, providing unique insights into his artistic journey. Fair condition with typical wear for its age, making it a valuable addition for collectors and art enthusiasts.
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This paperback edition exhibits noticeable wear, with creases and scuffs on the cover and spine. The pages are yellowed with age, yet they remain securely bound and the text is clear. There is no dust jacket, as is standard for this format. Overall, the book is in fair condition, suitable for reading and collecting.
About This Vintage 1969 Edition
"Dear Theo: The Autobiography of Vincent Van Gogh," edited by Irving Stone, offers a profound insight into the mind of one of history's most celebrated artists. Published by the New American Library in 1969, this fourth printing of the paperback edition captures Van Gogh's intimate letters to his brother Theo. These letters reveal the depths of Van Gogh's thoughts and artistic struggles, making it a valuable resource for art enthusiasts and historians alike. Unlike other editions, this Signet reprint from New York provides accessibility to Van Gogh's personal reflections. The book is out of print in many formats, adding to its desirability among collectors. The condition of this copy is fair, with noticeable wear typical of a paperback of its age, but the text remains intact and legible.
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