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Published by Neville Press, CA, 1995
Seller: bookroom, Livingston, TX, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Condition: Fine. First edition limited to 300 copies hardcover this number 11 Fine in blue cloth and silver trim with fine acetate dust jacket in fine custom slipcase SIGNED BY JACKSON ON THE LIMITATION PAGE.
Published by Neville Books, Santa Barbara, 1995
Seller: Quill & Brush, member ABAA, Middletown, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
First edition. By Jon A. Jackson with illustrations by Barnaby Conrad. One of 300 numbered copies SIGNED by Jackson. Jackson, a well-known mystery writer, fleshes out Carver, the man, in "Ridin' with Ray." In "The Old Game" he restores to its original state the story that introduced "Fang" Mulheisen (from his detective novels). Fine in blue cloth boards stamped in silver, without dust jacket, as issued. In plain slipcase.
Published by Santa Barbara, CA Neville Books 1995, 1995
Seller: James Pepper Rare Books, Inc., ABAA, Santa Barbara, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
First Edition. One of an edition limited to 326 copies signed by the author, Jon A. Jackson. This copy is unnumbered and is the illustrator Barnaby ConradÕs copy as stated on the colophon page. Fine condition, bound in blue cloth boards with silver stamping without dust jacket as issued. ÔRidinÕ With RayÕ is an affectionate tribute to his friend and fellow author Raymond Carver by Jon A. Jackson. With JacksonÕs story ÔThe Old GameÕ which he has restored to its original state from its initial appearance in ÔMystery MonthlyÕ magazine, and in which he introduces his character ÒFang" Mulheisen. From the conclusion of the foreword by Jackson: ÒIÕm glad to write about Ray, who was without a doubt the most career oriented writer IÕve known, but who was also a splendid pal. He was the ur-writer. He had practically no sense of himself outside of that identification. Chekhov was a doctor, others might think of themselves as teachers, or public figures, but Ray was more like Nabokov: without writing he had no reason to be. ItÕs a good thing in these times. LetÕs have a few of these literary heroes. These Harrisons and Kittredges and DeMarinises, the Jim Welches and Ella Lefflands. We canÕt get enough of them. To me they are the heroes. They are the ones who really tell us what goes on in our lives.Ó.
Published by Neville Books, 1995
Seller: Eureka Books, Eureka, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. First Edition. 40 pages. A short recollection of Raymond Carver with a short story, as it was originally written, which introduced Jackson's detective character, 'Fang' Mulheisen. Published in an edition of 326 copies. First edition (first printing), an out-of-series (no letter) copy of the 26-copy lettered issue bound in full deep blue morocco. A fine copy, signed by Jackson on the colophon.