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Descrizione libro First Edition. 1979 edition. 5 small tears to the bottom edge of the dust jacket. Rubbing to the bottom corners of the dust jacket. 1.5 inch closed tear to the top edge of the dust jacket. Series of tiny chipps to the top edge of the dust jacket. Rear of the dust jacket has small patches of pen. This is minimal. The boards show minimal wear. Light bumping to the head / tail of the spine. Free endpaper has original owner's name penned at the top corner. The internal pages are clean and the binding is sound. A solid copy. Codice articolo s553
Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Thomas More Press, 1979 Nap Indicates Publisher's First Edition At This Time. Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Dust Jacket. Bill Tidy, Charles Healy, Joseph Farris, Rodrigues, Sidney Harris. (Illustrator). Edited By Joel Wells. (Approx. 8 1/4" Wide By 10 1/4" Tall), Black Cloth Covers With Silver Titles.127 Pages. Prev. Owner's Name On Paste-Down End Sheet. Yellow End Sheets And Bright White Tightly Bound Pages With B/W Comic Illustrations Throughout. (See Photos) (121-A). Codice articolo 8008014
Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: Fair. No Jacket. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 1.35. Codice articolo G0883470934I5N00
Descrizione libro 1979 Wells, Joel, ed PILGRIM'S REGRESS; CARTOONS FROM THE PAGES OF THE CRITIC Chicago: The Thomas More Press, c1979 127pp sm 4to Fine hardcover in near fine lightly worn d/j. Codice articolo 746
Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: Good. Dust Jacket Included. Hardcover with dust jacket. (ISBN 0-88347-093-4) Good copy, fair jacket, scuffed and chiped at edges. Contains the cartoons of Bill Tidy, Charles Healy, Joseph Ferris, Rodrigues and Sidney Harris. Here are 100 delightful cartoons by five of the most accomplished masters of the art. They they have been selected from the pages of "The Critic" whose editor, Joel Wells, writes in the introduction: Just as many funny, absurd and outrageous things happen in and to the Church which after all is not composed of angels as in any other area where mortals gather. In fact, in matters so solemn and which have a way of funding themselves with built-in awe, the chances to take one selves seriously, to speak pompously and to behave fatuously rise spectacularly. Religious people, in fact, may need the therapeutic power of humor more than most. o those who agree that to err is human, to forgive is divine and to laugh is what you do in between, this book is happily dedicated." Humor, religion. Codice articolo fd3b70d195e5f897ad05d535fa485496