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SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION
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New York: Penguin, (1977.) . Trade paperback. . Near fine. . Kesey's massive second novel - and the one many consider his best. The story of an Oregon logging clan. 628 pp. ... more information
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Sometimes a Great Notion
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Penguin, [1964] 2006. Type of binding: Paperback Details: New book. ... more information
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Manchmal ein Großes Verlangen [Sometimes a Great Notion]
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Munich: Piper. (1966). The first German edition of Sometimes a Great Notion. Bookstore stamp front flyleaf; else fine in a near fine, mildly spine-sunned dust jacket. Uncommon. . First Edition. Hardcover. ... more information
Offered by Ken Lopez Bookseller, ABAA (Massachusetts, United States) |
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Promotional Material for "Sometimes a Great Notion," the Film
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(n.p.): Universal Pictures and Newman-Foreman Company. 1971. Ten page press kit showing the alternative graphics and layouts for the advertising for the movie based on Kesey's novel Sometimes a Great Notion. The film was directed by Paul Newman and starred Newman, Henry Fonda and Lee Remick; it was nominated for two Academy Awards, and many consider it one of the last great performances of Fonda's career. 8-1/4" x 13-1/4". In the U.K., and in some later releases in the U.S., the film was t... more information
Offered by Ken Lopez Bookseller, ABAA (Massachusetts, United States) |
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Sometimes a Great Notion
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NY: The Viking Press, 1964. hardcover. VG+/F. 1st edition, 1st printing. Author's second book. Basis for the 1971 film starring Paul Newman, Henry Fonda and Lee Remick. It was reissued as Never Give an Inch. Both book and jacket are first state. Book has spotted topstain, light wear at bottom corner of front board, lightly bumped corners and name on front fep. Slightly wrinkled jacket has touch of rubbing at spine ends. We offer a LIFETIME GUARANTEE. See KHBOOKS for details. ... more information
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Sometimes a Great Notion
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NY: Viking. (1964). His second and most ambitious novel, about a logging family in Oregon, and embodying the individualistic values that helped Kesey to become a counterculture leader and icon. This is the presumed first state, with the Viking ship on the first half-title, and in the first issue dust jacket, with the author photo credited to "Hank Krangler" and only two lines of biographical information about the author on the rear flap. A fine copy in a near fine dust jacket with creasing to the ... more information
Offered by Ken Lopez Bookseller, ABAA (Massachusetts, United States) |
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Sometimes a Great Notion
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NY: Viking. (1964). His second and most ambitious novel, about a logging family in Oregon, and embodying the individualistic values that helped Kesey to become a counterculture leader and icon. This is the state with the Viking ship on the first half-title, and in the first issue dust jacket, with the author photo credited to "Hank Krangler" and only two lines of biographical information about the author on the rear flap. Spotting to top stain; else fine in a near fine, very lightly rubbed dust ja... more information
Offered by Ken Lopez Bookseller, ABAA (Massachusetts, United States) |
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Sometimes a Great Notion
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NY: Viking. (1964). His second and most ambitious novel, about a logging family in Oregon, and embodying the individualistic values that helped Kesey to become a counterculture leader and icon. Colorfully signed by Kesey beneath a 1966 gift inscription. This is the state with the Viking ship on the first half-title, and in the first issue dust jacket, with the author photo credited to "Hank Krangler" and only two lines of biographical information about the author on the rear flap. Slight spine lea... more information
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