Dylan – A Play 1964 First edition by Sidney Michaels Alec Guiness Best Actor Tony Winner
$22.00
“Dylan: A Play” by Sidney Michaels, published by Random House in 1964.
First edition.
This is a “very good” vintage trade paperback with a crisp, tight binding. The book closes tightly. No loose, torn or folded pages. No reading creases on the covers. There is a slight bump at the front lower corner, you have to look for it. There are the remains of a price tag on the front below the publishers price in the upper right corner. Some small spots on the text block edges. Front cover is light tanned.
Will ship promptly, well packaged.
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Additional information
Weight | 32 oz |
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Dimensions | 9 × 6 × 1 in |
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