A Man Could Stand Up: --a NovelTypescript of A man could stand up, the third novel of the Tietjens tetralogy, with corrections in the author's hand. An ink inscription in Ford's handwriting on the leaf preceding the title page reads: "This is the typescript--my own typing--from which the novel was printed. F.M.F." Bound in quarter morocco, with green and red marbled covers and yellow marbled endpapers. |
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