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MCCARTHY, CORMAC. B.1933.
No Country for Old Men. New Orleans: B. E. Trice, 2005.

5 December 2019, 10:00 EST
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MCCARTHY, CORMAC. B.1933.

No Country for Old Men. New Orleans: B. E. Trice, 2005. 8vo. Publisher's half-burgundy morocco over marbled boards, spine lettered in gilt, raised bands, original slipcase with author's facsimile signature in gilt to upper panel, fine, unopened.

"Nineteen is old enough to know that if you have got something that means the world to you it's all the more likely it'll get took away."

FIRST EDITION, DELUXE ISSUE, number 67 of 75 copies signed at the colophon and issued in deluxe binding. Taking its title from Yeats, McCarthy's novel is dark, violent, and brilliant, and was translated to an award-winning film by the Coen Brothers in 2007.

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