
THE Sunday Gentleman
by Irving Wallace
"The Sunday Gentleman" by Irving Wallace, Simon and Schuster, 1965, First Printing. A collection of essays reflecting Wallace's unique perspectives. Good condition with firm binding, minor exterior wear, and no inscriptions. A scarce first edition for collectors of mid-20th-century non-fiction.
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The book is in good physical condition, with a firm binding and clean pages. The exterior shows minor wear consistent with age, particularly at the edges. There are no inscriptions or library markings. The dust jacket condition is not visible from the images provided.
About This Vintage 1965 Edition
"The Sunday Gentleman" by Irving Wallace, published by Simon and Schuster in New York, 1965, is a collection of essays offering insights into the author's perspectives and experiences. As a First Printing, this edition holds particular interest for collectors of Wallace's work. Known for his compelling storytelling and keen observations, Wallace's essays delve into various topics with wit and depth. This edition is a fine example of mid-20th-century non-fiction, capturing the essence of the era's intellectual discourse. The book is in good condition, with a sturdy binding and no visible inscriptions or library markings, though the condition of the dust jacket is unknown. This scarce first edition is a valuable find for enthusiasts of Wallace's literary contributions.
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