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Snapper (FINE COPY OF SCARCE HARDBACK BRITISH FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING
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Snapper (FINE COPY OF SCARCE HARDBACK BRITISH FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR) Hardcover - 2013

by Kimberling, Brian

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London: Tinder Press/Headline, 2013. Fine/Fine. First British edition, first printing in d/w not price clipped. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, WITH A HUMOROUS INSCRIPTION, without dedication on title-page. Written with wry humour, a novel concerning career birdwatcher Nathan Lochmueller. Inscription reads, 'Everything's flat,/Everyone's fat, And/You can't buy beer/On Sunday./Brian Kimberling'. Set in rural Indiana, it is about birdwatching, a woman who won't stay true, and a pick-up truck that won't start. A fine copy, in a fine d/w, of a SCARCE first British edition, first printing SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. D/w now protected in a detachable, non-adhesive, clear sheaf.. Signed by Author. First British Edition, First Printing. Hardback. Fine/Fine.
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BRIAN KIMBERLING grew up in southern Indiana and spent two years working as a professional birdwatcher before living in the Czech Republic, Turkey, Mexico, and now England. He received an MA in creative writing from Bath Spa University in 2010.