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A Hall of Mirrors
Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1967. From the author's own library and signed by Stone. His first book, winner of the William Faulkner Award for best first novel of the year as well as a Houghton Mifflin Literary Fellowship Award. A novel of drifters in New Orleans in the early Sixties caught up in the web of a quasi-religious political machine, A Hall of Mirrors captured the toxic mix of religion, politics, demagoguery and hypocrisy in a way that should seem dated by now but instead only seems to be more pertinent than ever to understanding our national political process. Small book store label on half title page; near fine in a near fine dust jacket. [#033824] SOLD

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