

"Tough." He shook his head, and in the middle His laughter had already modulated into sympathy. "I been thinking I mightĭrop out and thay hello, but you know. "Thomebody told me you were back living on the old plathe, " he said. Neck, the crutches in their cradle, the stump under the pinned flap of trouser leg. Odd compound eyes were touching and taking in, and shyly withdrawing from, the chair, the stiff Still shaking my hand and thun of a bithing and saying, Thay, boy, ith nithe to thee you, those Having been a freak all his life, he has a tenderness for other freaks.

I was afraid he was going to pound me on the back, but I should have known Alīetter. Is an enthralling portrait of four generations in the life of an American Reveals even more about his own life than he is willing to admit. Write his grandparents' remarkable story, chronicling their days spent carvingĬivilization into the surface of America's western frontier. Confined to a wheelchair, retired historian Lyman Ward sets out to To find the market value for this book, click on the pre-filled eBay, AbeBooks, or Biblio links to the right and look for comparable listings that have all of these first edition points.Prize-winning novel is a story of discovery - personal, historical, and Later issue dust jackets have a blue sticker on the front that says "Winner 1972 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction".Īngle of Repose book won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. The dust jacket lacks reviews and any mention of the book of the month club. Dust jacket has a photo of the author by Alex Gotfryd on rear. However we have seen this code on all first editions we have examined, so we are not convinced that this is a first edition point. There is a possible first issue where a gutter code of "M4" is printed on the last page (page 569). Boards are light green cloth with gold lettering on the spine and front, and with blind-stamped wreath also on the front. "FIRST EDITION" is stated on copyright page, and 1971 is found on the title page.
