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Imaginary Letters: A Memoir Of Love And Loss (SCARCE FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING, SIGNED BY AUTHOR, MARIA CALO)

by Calo, Maria

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First Edition, First Printing
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Paperback
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9781911546412 / 1911546414
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Canterbury, Kent: Conrad Press, 2018. NrF. First Edition, First Printing. Paperback. PRESENTATION COPY INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY AUTHOR, on half-title page. Inscription reads, 'To ------/With much love & friendship/Maria'. 282pp. Maria Calo was thirty-three when her husband, Geoffrey, died tragically from a brain tumour. This memoir, is lterally that: a collection of of more than fifty poignant, profound, heartfelt, often unbearably moving letters Maria wrote to Geoffrey after his death. Geoffrey can never read them...but you can. 'Imaginary Letters' will change how you think about life, death and love. They remind us, forever, that true love never dies. A near fine copy of a SCARCE first edition, first printing SIGNED BY AUTHOR, MARIA CALO.. Signed by Author. First Edition, First Printing. Paperback. Near Fine.
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