Leaving Cheyenne (Stated First Edition)
New York / Evanston / London: Harper & Row, 1963. Stated First Edition. Hardcover. Bound in beige buckram cloth with orang and black decoration and lettering. "Leaving Cheyenne" by Larry McMurtry is a novel set in north Texas from the 1920s to the 1960s, focusing on a love triangle between three characters: Gideon Fry, a rancher; Johnny McCloud, a carefree ranch hand; and Molly Taylor, a free-spirited woman. The story explores their enduring friendship and love for each other across decades, as they navigate life, love, and loss against the backdrop of a changing American landscape. 299pp. Illustrated dustjacket in a mylar cover.
CONDITION: Covers are lightly rubbed, and are mildly darkened and soiled around the edges. There is a small hole worn through the cloth at the top front of the spine. Previous owner name written in pen on front flyleaf. Text pages are crisp and clean. Binding and text block are square and sound. Dustjacket has a sticker remnant on the front cover, about a five inch by quarter inch piece missing from the spine, along with moderate soiling. Mylar cover is fine. Full refund if not satisfied. Very Good / Fair.
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Price: $200.00 save 50% $100.00
