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Published by Bloomsbury in 2000
ISBN: 9780747549222
Condition: Acceptable
Description:
Hardcover, no dust jacket. Signed with dedication on the title page. The cloth cover has white marks on both sides, and clean red typing along the spine. The edges of the text block have some small indentations, but the pages inside are clean and bright. Jay McInerney is most famous for his debut novel 'Bright Lights, Big City', establishing him as a prominent author for his generation. 'How It Ended' is a collection of short stories that showcase his nearly three-decade career, featuring new and collected works that explore themes of excess, ambition, and urban life, with a variety of characters. 15 x 22cm. 196 pages.
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All funds raised from this auction will go to the charity Catching Lives (charity no.1014868) which helps homeless people in Canterbury, England.
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How It Ended by Jay McInerney *SIGNED*
Published by Bloomsbury in 2000
ISBN: 9780747549222
Condition: Acceptable
Description:
Hardcover, no dust jacket. Signed with dedication on the title page. The cloth cover has white marks on both sides, and clean red typing along the spine. The edges of the text block have some small indentations, but the pages inside are clean and bright. Jay McInerney is most famous for his debut novel 'Bright Lights, Big City', establishing him as a prominent author for his generation. 'How It Ended' is a collection of short stories that showcase his nearly three-decade career, featuring new and collected works that explore themes of excess, ambition, and urban life, with a variety of characters. 15 x 22cm. 196 pages.
Please email for more photographs or details.
All funds raised from this auction will go to the charity Catching Lives (charity no.1014868) which helps homeless people in Canterbury, England.
For all inquires regard.
Price now:
From
To
How It Ended by Jay McInerney *SIGNED*
Published by Bloomsbury in 2000
ISBN: 9780747549222
Condition: Acceptable
Description:
Hardcover, no dust jacket. Signed with dedication on the title page. The cloth cover has white marks on both sides, and clean red typing along the spine. The edges of the text block have some small indentations, but the pages inside are clean and bright. Jay McInerney is most famous for his debut novel 'Bright Lights, Big City', establishing him as a prominent author for his generation. 'How It Ended' is a collection of short stories that showcase his nearly three-decade career, featuring new and collected works that explore themes of excess, ambition, and urban life, with a variety of characters. 15 x 22cm. 196 pages.
Please email for more photographs or details.
All funds raised from this auction will go to the charity Catching Lives (charity no.1014868) which helps homeless people in Canterbury, England.
For all inquires regard.
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