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Stanley Marcus: A Life with Books
Contributor(s): Farmer, David (Author)
ISBN: 087565147X     ISBN-13: 9780875651477
Publisher: Texas Christian University Press
OUR PRICE:   $16.16  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: June 1995
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Annotation: Drawn largely from the extensive personal papers of Stanley Marcus, now housed in the DeGolyer Library at Southern Methodist University, Stanley Marcus: A Life with Books sparkles with the names of literary history, most but not all of them Texans - Tom Lea, Henry Nash Smith, J. Evetts Haley, Alfred Knopf, Jose Cisneros, Elizabeth Ann McMurray and McMurray's Personal Bookstore, E. L. DeGolyer, Paul Horgan, and a host of others. David Farmer chronicles Marcus' early fascination with books during his Harvard years, his founding of the Book Club of Texas, his friendship with J. Frank Dobie and his working relationship with El Paso's Carl Hertzog, his own books - Minding the Store and Quest for the Best, and his Somesuch Press, noted for publishing exquisite miniature books.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography
- Literary Criticism
Dewey: B
LCCN: 95007570
Physical Information: 0.53" H x 8.01" W x 10.98" (1.08 lbs) 150 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Southwest U.S.
- Geographic Orientation - Texas
 
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Publisher Description:
First published in a limited, fine-press edition by Still Point Press in 1993, Stanley Marcus: A Life with Books sparkles with the names of literary history, most but not all of them Texans--Tom Lea, Henry Nash Smith, J. Evetts Haley, Alfred Knopf, Jos Cisneros, Elizabeth Ann McMurray and McMurray's Personal Bookstore, E. L. DeGolyer, Paul Horgan, and a host of others. Writing with skill and graceful style, David Farmer chronicles Marcus' early fascination with books during his Harvard years, his founding of the Book Club of Texas, his friendship with J. Frank Dobie and his working relationship with El Paso's Carl Hertzog, his own books--Minding the Store and Quest for the Best, and his Somesuch Press, noted for publishing exquisite miniature books.