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Cinnamon Skin: The Twentieth Adventure of Travis McGee
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Cinnamon Skin: The Twentieth Adventure of Travis McGee Hardcover - 1982

by MacDonald, John D

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New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1982. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Octavo. 8vo. (12) 275 (1) pp. stated First Edition, full number line. Binding tight, with slight forward tilt, no external wear, textblock white5.75" x 8.5". White half-cloth with brown paper-covered boards, and brown lettering to spine. Unclipped, Illustrated dj in acetate protector..
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John D. MacDonald was an American novelist and short-story writer. His works include the Travis McGee series and the novel "The Executioners, " which was adapted into the film "Cape Fear." In 1962 MacDonald was named a Grand Master of the Mystery Writers of America; in 1980, he won a National Book Award. In print he delighted in smashing the bad guys, deflating the pompous, and exposing the venal. In life, he was a truly empathetic man; his friends, family, and colleagues found him to be loyal, generous, and practical. In business, he was fastidiously ethical. About being a writer, he once expressed with gleeful astonishment, "They pay me to do this! They don't realize, I would pay them." He spent the later part of his life in Florida with his wife and son. He died in 1986.

"From the Trade Paperback edition."