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| 1963 Edmund Fuller SIGNED Kent School VERMONT ....
THE CORRIDOR – a first printing novel by Edmund Fuller – INSCRIBED AND SIGNED ON TITLE PAGE -- concerning a woman’s brush with death following complications in pregnancy, and how her family reacts.
Edmund Fuller was a novelist, historian and literary critic who served as the chief book reviewer for The Wall Street Journal for thirty two years. He also taught English at Kent School in Connecticut for years. He was a great lover of Vermont as well. He wrote a number of books on Vermont history, and in 1948 he relocated (temporarily) with his wife, three children and mother-in-law to 264 acres in Vermont. He chronicled this move in his 1966 memoir, ''A Successful Calamity: A Writer's Follies on a Vermont Farm,'' calling it a ''gallant, growth-inducing, onward-leading mistake.'' ….
THE CORRIDOR, Edmund Fuller, Random House, New York, 1963. First printing. Nice jacket, lightly chipped at head and tail of spine. Interior is clean and bright. Tight binding. Condition: very good…
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