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Daisy

by Oates, Joyce Carol

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Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1977. Limited Signed Edition. Hardcover. Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press, 1977. 4to. 34,[2]pp. Floral pattern cloth back & illustrated yellow-gold decorated paper boards, purple endpapers, printed by Mackintosh & Young, designed by Barbara Martin, handbound by Emily Paine, in acetate dj. Fine condition. With 2 extra spine labels. #6 of 60 copies Signed by Oates, with original ink drawing of daises initialed by her and tipped in. An additional 6 copies were issued not for sale, for use by publisher, author, others. Morrow & Cooney 266b.; Original sketch; 11 x 8 inches; 36 pages; Signed by Author .

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On Nov 9 2012, Amelia said:
CRITICAL REVIEW - A Man HorseThesis statementRespect for others andthe respect for yourself.SummaryIt is a sotry, which follows the story of a man who was captured by American Indians and he had to learn all of the skills of the indian people to it in and to survive. He decides that he has the same social standing as a horse. At the begginig of the story Greasy Hand is his first companion who lives with the horse because of that she is faced to sacrifie her own pride to ask the horse to stay her.The horse agrees to stay with Greasy because of that she is accepted like member of the tribe.ContextAmerican Indians way of life.SettingNothAmerica about 1600AcPlot Main Problem The horse is not respected by anyone that´s why he lives with horses. Climax Greasy Hand is faced to sacrifieher own pride to ask the horse to stay her.ResolutionThe horse agrees to stay with Greasy because of that she is accepted like member of the tribe.Characters• Horse • Greasy hand Literary DeviseSymbolism.- the story is about a man who loses his original name

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Bookseller
Dale A. Sorenson US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
11156
Title
Daisy
Author
Oates, Joyce Carol
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Fine in Fine dust jacket
Edition
Limited Signed Edition
Publisher
Black Sparrow Press
Place of Publication
Santa Barbara
Date Published
1977
Keywords
Modern First Edition, Fiction, Fine Press

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