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Drystalks of the Moon
(Tulsa), (Hadassah Press), (1981). An early book by this author of Cherokee descent, a collection of poetry and prose fragments. Published by a small press that apparently was her own: the address for Hadassah Press is the same as that of MyrtleWood Press. In addition, the title What Do People Do West of the Mississippi? is listed as another title by Hadassah Press, although it wasn't published until the following year, by MyrtleWood Press. Gift inscription, but one worth quoting: "This book opened a new door in perception of life and values along with the experimental forms of verse..." Edge tear lower spine, front cover creased and with a small abrasion, staining to rear cover and edges of text block; inner text beautifully intact, but still only good in wrappers. Glancy's early bibliography is unclear, but this is a very early title and a scarce one: this is the only the second copy we've seen. [#028972] SOLD

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