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Nijmegen, 1966. 23x17 cm. 28 pp. (including wrappers). Original printed wrappers, stapled. Wrappers are partly toned. A fine copy. Contains, for instance, Arnold Smithline: Henry Miller and the Transcendental Spirit / Henry Miller: Introduction to Jack Bilbo's book about himself / Miller: A letter to John Cowper Powys. Shifreen & Jackson C488 & C489.
Published by Fransestraat Nijmegen, Netherlands, 1962
Seller: BYTOWN BOOKERY, Vars, ON, Canada
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Five stapled Paperbacks in Very Good condition. All have tightly bound pages which are clean & unmarked. Tanning to the covers. ; 100 pages.
Published by Lannoo, Tielt / Den Haag, 1962
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
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Softcover. Condition: Very Good. First edition. Wrappers. Page edges a little browned, some modest disturbance to the laminate on the wrappers, a very good or better copy. Inscribed by Gelre to Sydney Omarr. Omarr was the "astrologer to the stars" and published a daily horoscope that appeared in more than 200 newspapers, his books of horoscopes sold over 50 million copies. He started out during the Second World War at the age of 17 when his predictions of horse races, boxing matches, and other sporting events were broadcast on Armed Forces Radio. Omarr and Miller were close friends, sharing the same tastes. Omarr liked to surround himself with beautiful women and was the personal adviser to Jayne Mansfield, Rita Hayworth, Kim Novak, and Mae West, among others. Omarr wrote a book on Miller, *Henry Miller: His World of Urania*, and Miller wrote the introduction to *Sydney Omarr's Astrological Guide to 1973* and the liner notes to the record album *Presenting Sydney Omarr*.