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Spider Kin [Inscribed copy]

de Forman Brown; Marian Brand (illus.)

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First Edition. 8vo. Green spider-web patterned boards, cloth back, titles to spine and front cover gilt.

Forman Brown was one of the world's leaders in puppet theatre in his day, as well as an important early gay novelist. He was a member of the Yale Puppeteers and the driving force behind the famous Turnabout Puppet Theater in Los Angeles. This is his first book, a poetry collection.

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Frontispiece and 3 full-page woodcuts by Packard, all with spider-web patterned glassine guards. This issue with the illustrated jacket precedes the more common edition issued in wrappers, also with a jacket. This is the first book by the noted gay author who also wrote the 1933 novel Better Angel, about a young man coming to terms with his homosexuality. The novel is regarded as the first American novel to present the 'gay' experience in a healthy light.[Under the pseudonym Richard Meeker.] When it was reprinted in 1995, under the assumption that the author was no more alive, Brown stepped forward and acknowledged the novel was heavily autobiographic.

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Inscribed on front flyleaf to Charleson Gray, another writer, most known for writing the Photoplay novelization of "The Vagabond Lover," Rudy Vallee's first film about a small-town boy who finds fame and romance when he joins a dance band. (1929)

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CONDITION: Near fine, corners and edges lightly rubbed. Front pastedown chafed, probably from removal of a bookplate. In good+ dustjacket chipped at corners and spine ends; not price-clipped.

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Librería
Armadillo & Dicker Books & Ephemera US (US)
Inventario del vendedor #
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Título
Spider Kin [Inscribed copy]
Autor
Forman Brown; Marian Brand (illus.)
Ilustrador
Marian Brand
Estado del libro
Usado - Near Fine
Estado de la sobrecubierta
Good+
Cantidad disponible
1
Edición
1st ed
Editorial
Robert Packard & Co,
Lugar de publicación
Chicago:
Fecha de publicación
1929
Peso
0.00 libras
Palabras clave
literature, poetry, puppetry, gay literature, lgbtq, verseFirst Edition. 8vo. Green spider-web patterned boards, cloth back, titles to spine and front cover gilt. Forman Brown was one of the world's leaders in puppet theatre in his day, as well as an impo
Catálogos del vendedor
Literature; Poetry; LGBTQ;
Size
8vo

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