Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Poor. H3 - A later printing hardcover book SIGNED by Jesse Stuart with "with greetings and all best wishes" written on the front free endpaper in very good condition in poor dust jacket that is mylar protected. Dust jacket has wrinkling, chipping, crease, and some tears on the edges and corners, 2" open tear on the bottom spine, long horizontal tear on the lower front, a couple of open tears on the back left side, some scattered stains, rubbing and scuffing, tanning and light shelf wear. Book has some bumped corners, wrinkling on the spine edges, a few light stains on the cover and page edges, light tanning and shelf wear. Stories and poems selected and introduced by JESSE STUART, Foreword by MAX BOGART, Commentary and questions by ELLA DeMERS. 8.25"x5.5", 342 pages. Satisfaction Guaranteed. This glowing collection of stories, memoirs, and poems by one of America's most beloved storytellers has as its background the hills of Kentucky. The land and its people are Jesse Stuart's raw material, and through his sure art, the world he evokes here so beautifully and lovingly escapes any regional confines, to become literature with a universal appeal - stories telling of the conflicts, compassions, hardships, cruelty, birth, and death of men who live close to the land. Beginning with a theme he wrote as a high-school student - a theme which ultimately appeared in the Atlantic Monthly - Mr. Stuart has gathered together all of the stories and poems that have been most meaningful to him in his long career as a major American author. For each he has written an introduction, commenting on his reasons for the choice and offering such recollections as concern the story and its particular place in his life. The result is a book that sparkles with humor, that captures the sights, sounds, and smells, the valleys and woodlands of a country that has been particularly Jesse Stuart's own, the Kentucky where he was born and spent most of his life. It is a book in which the storyteller is retelling his favorite tales once more, and describing how and why he wrote them, or where they belonged, both in his personal life and in the world he created. Some of the stories are taken from his famous novels, other material comes directly from his unique and colorful life. Included too is the moving speech made when the Governor of Kentucky proclaimed Jesse Stuart Day. There are also memorable passages from his works of nonfiction - recollections of his father as he was described in God's Oddling, and the beginnings of a journey back from death that was to become The Year of My Rebirth, which dealt with his recovery from a heart attack. In 1961 the Academy of American Poets awarded him a prize for his poetry, which Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Robert Hillyer called beautiful and rare with its own "golden place in our too-often shadowy literature." Twenty-six of his poems are reprinted here. A Jesse Stuart Reader is a volume that will be welcomed by a devoted public that has grown longer with each passing year, and this fine selection made from all his work will introduce still more delighted readers to that radiant world and unforgettable way of life that has been capture here, even as it has begun to vanish from the America scene. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Signed by Author.
Published by McGraw-Hill, c.1963,, 1963
Seller: Harry Alter, Sylva, NC, U.S.A.
Signed
paperback, Condition: Good, McGraw-Hill, NY, c.1963, 8vo., cloth, 310pp., signed inscription by author, G in chipped dj $.
Published by Mcgraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1963
Seller: Black Swan Books, Inc., Lexington, KY, U.S.A.
Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Presentation copy: "To . With all good wishes Jesse Stuart Dec. 6th 1969." (Signed on the front fly-leaf). Foreword by Max Bogart. The dust jacket is protected by a Brodart mylar cover and is not price clipped. Not an ex-library copy. No remainder marks. No names or marks in the text. Most books shipped within 24 hours. All books mailed with Delivery Confirmation in a heavy cardboard box. Very good condition in very good dust jacket. Selling Used and Rare books on line since April 1998 and from our bookstore in the heart of the Bluegrass since 1984. Herndon 28b (The text edition, p. 96). ; 8vo.; x, 342 pages; Signed by Author.
Published by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1963
Seller: Ed's Editions LLC, ABAA, West Columbia, SC, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Signed with inscription by Jesse Stuart on the front free endpaper. First Edition, First Printing. Dust jacket and book are clean, jacket price not clipped. Cloth boards. Has a good binding, no marks or notations. 310 pages. Signed.
Published by Mcgraw Hill, New York, 1963
Seller: Hoffman Books, ABAA, IOBA, Columbus, OH, U.S.A.
Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good+. Stories and Poems Selected and Introduced By Jesse Stuart. Foreword, Max Bogart. Commentary and Questions, Ella DeMers - bound in yellow cloth with black, brown, and green stamping on the upper cover, and green and brown stamping on the spine. The covers show bumping to the corners and spine-ends - contents are bright and clean and signed/Inscribed by Jesse Stuart on the front free end-page, with another, more lengthy inscription and signature underneath. From the library of U.S. Navy Captain Herbert Goetz (1934-2020) who was hired by Jesse Stuart in 1957 to teach at McKell High School in Greenup County, Kentucky. The two became great friends and stayed connected until Jesse Stuart's death in 1984. Captain (and Navy Chaplain) Goetz was the model for "Otto" in "Mr. Gallion's School.".
Publication Date: 1963
Seller: Windy City Books, Batavia, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. SIGNED by Jesse Stuart with "with greetings and all best wishes" written on the front free endpaper. Shelf wear and edging to dust jacket. Signed by Author(s).