MAY YOUR FIRST LOVE BE YOUR LAST
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Overview
This collection stands as a testament to Greg's unique ability to intertwine humor and empathy, capturing the nuances of everyday life with a gentle yet insightful touch. The twenty-seven stories compiled here span a diverse range of themes and settings, showcasing the breadth of his narrative skill and his keen observations of human nature.
Condition and Presentation
The physical condition of the book reflects its cherished
McClelland and Stewart, Toronto, 1969, 1st. Hard cover, 224 pages. Black boards with silver lettering in decorative band on spine; light edge and spine end wear; binding sound. Dust jacket with price intact has edge and cover wear, short tears and small losses; age toning and spots. Inscribed and dated by author on FEP along with other notations; remainder of interior clean and unmarked; black & white photos. Newspaper clipping from December 1991 laid in. ‘Greg’s greatest talent and the professional skill … are in the compassion and humour of the stories themselves. The twenty-seven stories in this book cover a broader spectrum of Greg’s talents and observations than perhaps any other book of his pieces that has been published.’ (from front flap)
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