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Jim Harrison. Sundog (Signed 1st Printing). E. P. Dutton/Seymour Lawrence, U.S.A., 1984.

Price: US$60.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: A fine copy in a near-fine unclipped dustjacket. This copy has been signed by Harrison directly on the title page--signature only. A tight clean and unmarked fine copy. The dustjacket has a tiny bit of rubbing to the panels or would also be fine. Will be well packed and shipped in a box.

Seller: Classic First Editions-- IOBA, La Quinta, CA, U.S.A.

Harrison, Jim. Sundog. E. P. Dutton/Seymour Lawrence, 1984.

Price: US$60.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: "First Edition" stated with complete number line - 1st printing, Inscribed to a former owner, Signed "Jimmy" by the Author, Dated "12/89" and his drawing of the one-eyed face on half title page, very light soiling/dusting to top & bottom edges of text block, dj now enclosed in mylar wrap shows light edge wear with light soiling - 1" tape-repaired tear to top left edge and a 1/8" tear to bottom right edge of front panel - 7/8" tape-repaired tear to top of fold rear panel to spine - a tiny chip to top of fold rear panel to flap - 15/8" crease to top corner of rear flap - tiny chips worn to top/bottom of fold front panel to flap - original price intact

Seller: H.S. Bailey, Fort Myers, FL, U.S.A.

Jim Harrison. Sundog. E. P. Dutton/Seymour Lawrence, 1984.

Price: US$75.00 + shipping

Condition: New

Description: First edition, second printing. SIGNED by author in black pen.

Seller: Vic Herman Bookseller c/o Horizon Books, Traverse City, MI, U.S.A.

Harrison, Jim ( SIGNED ). Sundog. E. P. Dutton / Seymour Lawrence, N. Y., 1984.

Price: US$94.28 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: Fine, unread copy, lacking the slipcase. Aeg. # 71 of only 250 copies.

Seller: Renaissance Books, Victoria, BC, Canada

HARRISON, Jim. Sundog (Signed First Edition). E.P. Dutton - Seymour Lawrence, New York, 1984.

Price: US$100.00 + shipping

Description: First edition and first printing. Hardcover. One of the better novels from the author of "Legends of the Fall" and "The Raw and The Cooked." A clean and tight very near fine copy in paper covered boards with a cloth spine in a very near fine dust jacket. Signed by Harrison on the title page.

Seller: Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA, Wadsworth, IL, U.S.A.

Harrison, Jim. Sundog. Dutton / Lawrence, New York, 1984.

Price: US$150.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: The first trade edition of this novel, the story of Robert Corvus Strang. Published in 1984 by E. P. Dutton / Seymour Lawrence. Dust jacket art by Russell Chatham. A fine example of the book, in a near fine dust jacket with a trace of wear at edges. This copy has been inscribed by Jim Harrison on the half title; For Dewey, Yours, Jim Harrision. '

Seller: The Reluctant Bookseller, Albany, NY, U.S.A.

Harrison, Jim. SUNDOG. E.P. Dutton/Seymour Lawrence, New York, 1984.

Price: US$150.00 + shipping

Description: Signed by the author on the title page. A kind of detective story. In this case, it is a detective story, concerned with the "mystery of personality" - specifically that of an eccentric and larger-than-life adventurer named Robert Corvus Strang. From the estate of Beef Torrey, writer, raconteur, and close friend of the author. A fine copy in nearly fine dust jacket with two tiny closed tears to the back panel

Seller: Ed Smith Books, ABAA, Bainbridge Island, WA, U.S.A.

Harrison, Jim. Sundog. Dutton/Seymour Lawrence, New York, 1984.

Price: US$175.00 + shipping

Condition: Near Fine

Description: A LIMITED, SIGNED, SPECIAL EDITION of 250 copies. FLAT-SIGNED by Harrison on the limited edition designation page. White cloth boards with gold gilt lettering on the front cover and moderately dulled on the spine, elsewise a bright, clean, tight copy with all text clean/unmarked in like publisher's original-issue green slipcase. "This powerful new novel by the author of "Legends of the Fall" and "Farmer" concerns the life and loves of a foreman named Robert Corvus Strang. Strang worked on giant dam projects in the U.S., South America, and Africa, until he was crippled in a fall down a three-hundred-foot dam. Now as he tries to regain the use of his legs, he has a chance to reassess his life, and a blase journalist who has heard of Strang's reputation in the field arrives to draw him out about his various incarnations. Strang recounts his life, including his childhood in the Midwest, his several marriages and children, dozens of lovers, and his work on projects around the world." 241 pages. MANY OTHER HARRISON TITLES AVAILABLE (all first edition/first printing). LMBC1

Seller: Frank J. Raucci, Bookseller, Wallingford, CT, U.S.A.

Jim Harrison. Sundog. E. P. Dutton/Seymour Lawrence, U.S.A., 1984.

Price: US$189.75 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: Fine Book & Jacket, no flaws, Signed First Edition First Print in protective cover

Seller: Dallas Surplus Stacks, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.

Jim Harrison. Sundog. E. P. Dutton/Seymour Lawrence, 1984.

Price: US$250.00 + shipping

Condition: Near Fine

Description: Association copy, inscribed on the half title page for naturalist-author and MacArthur Genius Grant-recipient Gary Paul Nabhan (though he isn't named as the recipient): "O Corvus, dove looking crow, yrs, Jim Harrison." With a drawing of a crow/dove that seems like a self-portrait of sorts (based on its familiar eye). The inscription is likely a reference to the novel's main character, Robert Corvus Strang. From the library of Gary Paul Nabhan, known in particular for his writing on Indigenous populations and ethnobotany in the Southwest and is a winner of the John Burroughs Medal for nature writing among many other honors. Nabhan and Harrison both lived in Patagonia, Arizona (Harrison part-time) and were friends for more than twenty years. Nabhan wrote a touching remembrance of Harrison after his death, detailing their lunch a week before and some of their more surprising connections (Nabhan's cousin had been Harrison's college roommate and introduced Harrison to his wife). Nabhan writes, "Harrison was more than just another pretty face, skilled angler, hedonistic hunter, and bizarre story-teller: he had a deeply moral view of the right ways to treat the creatures of the seas, the streams the farmsteads and desert grasslands of this planet, and he minced no words when describing the ugly consequences of treating creation the wrong way." A very near fine book in a near fine jacket with some rubbing. A nice association between standout contemporary environmental writers. // Wood (+) River (=) Books specializes in ecology, natural history, nature writing, the environment, and environmental literature, with a special passion for association copies and notable inscriptions.

Seller: Rural Hours (formerly Wood River Books), La Grande, OR, U.S.A.