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Munro, Alice. Introduction by Margaret Atwood. ALICE MUNRO'S BEST: SELECTED STORIES. McClelland & Stewart, Toronto, 2008, first Canadian edition (first published 2006 Everyman's Library/Knopf). 509 pp, large 8vo (9 1/4" H), hard cover in dust jacket. ISBN 9780771065200 Contents: Introduction; Royal Beatings; The Beggar Maid; The Turkey Season; The Moons of Jupiter; The Progress of Love; Miles City, Montana; Friend of My Youth; Meneseteun g; Differently; Carried Away; The Albanian Virgin; A Wilderness Station; Vandals; Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage; Save the Reaper; Runaway; The Bear Came Over the Mountain. Book very slightly cocked, light wrinkling at bottom o f spine. Dust jacket has some small areas of light edge wrinkling, minor rubbing. Very Good/Very Good Price:
30.00 USD
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Atwood, Margaret. Traduit de l'anglais par Sylviane Rue. LA SERVANTE ECARLATE. (THE HANDMAID'S TALE.) Editions Robert Laffont, Paris, (1987). 362 pp, 8vo (8 7/16" H), soft cover. FRENCH LANGUAGE TEXT. "La societe repressive qu'y evoque Margaret Atwood n'est pas sans rappeler '1984' d'Orwell: un monde si proche du notre qu'il parait en etre issu. Mais au-dela de cette magistrale creatio n d'un monde, c'est las question du role et de l'avenir des femmes - libres ou soumises? - que pose, avec force, ce roman fascinant." Interior - clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - minor edge wear, very light rubbin g , f l a t uncreased spine. VG+ Price:
15.00 USD
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Mulhallen, Karen, ed. (Margaret Atwood, Eric Wright, Rosemary Sullivan, Douglas Glover, Alberto Manguel, Katherine Govier, Josef Skvorecky, Susan Swan, W.P. Kinsella, Evelyn Lau, Leon Rooke, Timothy Findley, Erin Moure, Cynthia Flood, Elliot Hayes, PAPER GUITAR: 27 WRITERS CELEBRATE 25 YEARS OF DESCANT MAGAZINE. HarperCollins, (Toronto, 1995), Ist printing. 451 pp, large 8vo, soft cover. "This remarkable and innovative collection brings together 27 of our finest writers in celebration of 25 years of the acclaimed magazine 'Descant'. Combining new poetry, fiction, non-fiction and drama, 'Paper Guitar' offers a feast for the mind and the imagination." Interior - clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - minor edge wear, light rubbing and small glue residue on spine. VG+ Price:
12.50 USD
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Godbout, Jacques & Colombo, John Robert, eds. (Margaret Atwood, Gwen MacEwen, John Newlove, George Bowering, Frank Davey, Lionel Kearns, Myra von Riedman, Harry Howith, K.V. Hertz, Henry Moscovitch, Gerald Godin, Andre Brochu, Francoise Bujold, et POESIE/POETRY 64. Les editions du jour/Ryerson Press, Montreal/Toronto, (1963). 157 pp, 8vo, hard cover in dust jacket. "An informal but important anthology of the new poetry being written in Canada today by sixteen young Canadian poets, both English and French." (Margaret Atwood, Gwen MacEwen, John Newlove, George Bowering, Frank Davey, Lionel Kearns, Myra von Riedman, Harry Howith, K.V. Hertz, Henry Moscovitch, Gerald Godin, Andre Brochu, Francoise Bujold, Andre Major, Paul Chamberland, Michel Garneau.) Pages browning lightly, large crease to top corner of free rear endpaper, tiny crease to top corner of pages 130-155, minor edgewear to boards. Dust jacket has light edgewear, a few tiny closed tears/nicks, light browning to spine and edges. VG/VG- Price:
35.00 USD
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Atwood, Margaret. Signed. SECOND WORDS: SELECTED CRITICAL PROSE. Anansi, Toronto, (1982), Ist edition. 444 pp, 8vo (8 3/4" H), hard cover in dust jacket. SIGNED ON TITLE PAGE BY AUTHOR. "...brings together 50 of Margaret Atwood's finest essays and reviews from the past 20 years, with an introduction and commentary by the author. With wit and orgin ality, Atwood discusses the process of writing and the literary life, with insightful looks at the work of such figures as Adrienne Rich, Kate Millett, Northrop Frye, Al Purdy, Anne Sexton, Gwendolyn MacEwen, E.L. Doctorow, Sylvia Plath, and m a n y o t hers. In several pieces, we can see the development of her ideas on Canadian nationalism and the American dream, as well as her controversial attitudes toward feminism and sexism and the strange mythologies imposed on men and women in co nt em po r ar y North America..." Dust jacket has light edge wear/wrinkling, very tiny closed tear at top of spine, very light rubbing and browning. VG+/VG Price:
40.00 USD
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Atwood, Margaret. THE ANIMALS IN THAT COUNTRY. Oxford University Press, Toronto, 1968, first edition. 69 pp, trade paperback (8 1/2" H). The author's second book. "Her poetry explores the real world and a haunting private universe. Both are seen by a young woman totally committed to the search for a viable human world, one capable of containing i ts opposites: of reconciling the individual's inner and outer worlds, the chaos and the longing for order, the isolation of lovers, the craving for life and the fact of death. The poems in this new collection are less subjective than Miss At w o o d ' s earlier ones, and the range of themes is wider, but they contain the same tension and give the same impression of a 'quiet Mata Hari....who pits herself against the ordered, too clean world like an arsonist'." Interior - very light bro wn in g to p ag e s, two tiny dints on first two pages, otherwise clean and tight with no other ownership marks. Exterior - minor edge wear, two tiny dints and small crease on front cover, tiny dint/scuff on fore-edge of textblock, a few tiny scuf fs on co ver s, lig ht browning at edges and on spine, two tiny corner creases. Good+ Price:
45.00 USD
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Atwood, Margaret. THE ANIMALS IN THAT COUNTRY. Oxford University Press, Toronto, 1968, (1973 reprint). 69 pp, 8vo, soft cover. "(Margaret Atwood's) poetry explores the real world and a haunting private universe. Both are seen by a young woman totally committed to the search for a viable human world, one capable of containing its opposites: of reco nciling the individual's inner and outer worlds, the chaos and the longing for order, the isolation of lovers, the craving for life and the fact of death. The poems in this new collection are less subjective than Miss Atwood's earlier ones, a n d t h e range of themes is wider, but they contain the same tension and give the same impression of a 'quiet Mata Hari...who pits herself against the ordered, too clean world like an arsonist'." Interior - soft crease at top corner of textbl o ck , ot h er wi se clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - light edgewear/rubbing, light hinge creases, soft crease to top corner of covers and top edge of rear cover. Good sound reading copy. Price:
10.00 USD
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Atwood, Margaret. Illustrated by Charles Pachter. Memoir by Charles Pachter. Foreword by David Staines. (Susanna Moodie.) THE JOURNALS OF SUSANNA MOODIE. Macfarlane Walter & Ross, Toronto, (1997), new edition with memoir and foreword. Unpaginated, small 4to (10 1/2" H), hard cover in mylar dust jacket (with text on flaps and rear panel). Color illustrations throughout. "This popular edition is a faithful reproduction of the original hand-set, hand-printed version of a treasured Canadian classic. In her reading of Moodie's chronicles of pioneer life, Margaret Atwood found the haunting themes that obsess us still. Charles Pachter's vividly evocative images layer the poems with startling echoes and insights. Their w o r k i s accompanied here by a new introductory memoir by Pachter and a foreword by David Staines, who pays homage to Atwood, Pachter, and Moodie and their central places in Canadian art and literature." Dust jacket has light rubbing. F/VG+ Price:
18.00 USD
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Atwood, Margaret & Weaver, Robert, selected by. (Margaret Laurence, James Reaney, Hugh Hood, Timothy Findley, Alice Munro, Austin C. Clarke, Marian Engel, Mavis Gallant, Rohinton Mistry, Barbara Gowdy, Alistair MacLeod, Leon Rooke, Carol Shields, et THE NEW OXFORD BOOK OF CANADIAN SHORT STORIES IN ENGLISH. Oxford University Press, Toronto, 1995. 462 pp, large 8vo (9 1/4" H), hard cover in dust jacket. A collection of 47 short stories by authors including: Margaret Atwood, Matt Cohen, Marian Engel, Timothy Findley, Mavis Gallant, W.P. Kinsella, Norman Levine, Alice Munro, Audrey Thomas, Car ol Shields, Caroline Anderson, Neil Bissoondath, Dianne Brand, Cynthia Flood, Margaret Gibson, Douglas Glover, Katherine Govier, Barbara Gowdy, Janice Kulyk Keefer, Thomas King, Alistair MacLeod, John Metcalf, Rohinton Mistry, Diane Schomperl e n , L i n da Svendsen, and others. Very small bump to top corner of both boards, gift inscription on free front endpaper. Dust jacket has monor rubbing, very light wrinkling at top of flap-folds. VG+/VG+ Price:
18.00 USD
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