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Robertson, Don Stephen King forenote. THE IDEAL GENUINE MAN. Philtrum Press, ME, 1987.

Price: US$25.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: First edition second printing hardcover Fine in fine dust jacket with slight nicks to top and bottom of spine SIGNED BY ROBERTSON ONLY ON THE TITLE PAGE

Seller: bookroom, Livingston, TX, U.S.A.

Robertson, Don. Ideal, Genuine Man. Philtrum Pr, New York, New York, U.S.A., 1987.

Price: US$49.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: No. 778 of limited edition Book has been moderately worn, rubbed, and soiled. Dust Jacket is price clipped, bottom front wrinkled, 2" closed tear on front lower corner, remains of price sticker on back, and some surface scratches. Signed by Don Robertson but not Steven King.

Seller: The Red Onion Bookshoppe, Hanover, IN, U.S.A.

Robertson, Don. The Ideal, Genuine Man. Philtrum Press, Bangor, ME, 1987.

Price: US$84.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: SIGNED & insc by author; dj in mylar (price clipped); 276pp. Introduction by Stephen King.It is inscribed "5/12/88, For the unutterably glamorous NANCY LEE KEIsER. Love, Don Robertson" Size: 8 Vo; 2 Pounds

Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.

Robertson, Don; King, Stephen (Introduction ). The Ideal, Genuine Man [Signed by Stephen King & Don Robertson]. Philtrum Press, Bangor, Maine, 1987.

Price: US$950.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: Stated First Printing at copyright. Beautifully signed by Stephen King and Don Robertson at title page: "1/29/88, For Brenda, Best Wishes, Stephen King". Next to this, signed by the author of this SK published title in red felt-tip: "& Don Robertson" In the introduction by Stephen King, he describes Robertson as one of the three writers who influenced him as a young man who was trying to "'become' a novelist". Fine grey-green full cloth boards, silver spine titles, light shelf wear, moderate discoloration. Thick, textured pages, near fine; front endpapers w/moderate crease, roll. Dust wrapper near fine; clipped, protected in new clear sleeve. Very attractive. Classic black and red design w/Houston map marked with black bullet holes. Near very good signed rarity in near fine wrapper. Good ol' evil is lurking in Houston, Texas. Herman Marshall was a good ol' boy until the good ol' evil began eating at him. Married, hardworking, easy-going Herman is a chang'n, and no one is safe anymore. Set in Houston - a Houston which in Robertson's hands becomes a simmering nightmare landscape -- it's the story of Herman, a retired truckdriver whose wife is dying of cancer and who is himself trying to come to grips with the fact of his own old age in a society where the elderly are discarded like empty beer cans. When anger finally bursts into flames, The Ideal, Genuine Man becomes a harrowing experience no reader will ever forget. although many may wish they could. With unusual and compelling characters from an author who may be one of America's least known and most articulate novelists. Kirkus called this chiller a "Lyrical, sentimental, sexy, and violent" piece of writing. Large 7" x 10" design. 276 pages. Insured post. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall

Seller: The BiblioFile, Rapid River, MI, U.S.A.

Robertson, Don. The Ideal, Genuine Man. Philtrum Press, Bangor, ME, 1987.

Price: US$1129.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: Number 178 of 500 numbered copies signed by Robertson and Stephen King, who wrote the preface. Olive cloth with taupe endpapers. A small stain to the edge of the front free endpaper. Modest rubbing to the dust jacket. King considered Robertson to be one of his greatest influences, and one of the best unknown published authors in America. ; 276 pages; Signed by Author

Seller: Bungalow Books, ABAA, Pueblo, CO, U.S.A.

Don Robertson; Stephen King (introduction). The Ideal, Genuine Man. Philtrum Press, Bangor, Maine, 1987.

Price: US$1250.00 + shipping

Condition: Near Fine

Description: One of 500 numbered copies signed by both Robertson and King. Hardcover, bound in cloth with dust jacket. Modest discoloration along the top edge of the jacket flaps and margins of the endpapers, else fine.

Seller: Moroccobound Fine Books, IOBA, Lewis Center, OH, U.S.A.