THE BOTTOM OF THE HARBOR [Signed]
THE BOTTOM OF THE HARBOR [Signed]
Edition: First American Edition, First Printing
Place of Publication: New York
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Publication Date: 1959
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Rachel MacKenzie was a fiction editor at The New Yorker from 1956 through 1979. Known for nurturing the careers of such literary giants as Isaac Bashevis Singer and Saul Bellow, she also had a correspondence with Muriel Spark and encouraged her to submit to the New Yorker.
Charles McGrath, former writer and editor for The New Yorker, writes "MacKenzie was a bluestocking, a former college professor, who had a discerning eye for talent (she more or less discovered Isaac Singer and was a supporter of the young Philip Roth)..."
Joseph Mitchell was an American writer best known for his works of creative nonfiction he published in The New Yorker. His work primarily consists of character studies, where he used detailed portraits of people and events to highlight the commonplace of the world, especially in and around New York City.
Octavo, 243 pages. In Very Good condition, with Good just jacket. Dark green spine with white titling. Dust jacket shows mild rubbing and wear (particularly to spine) including chipping to head and tail of spine with small tears and pieces missing. Dust jacket protected with a mylar covering, price uncut: “$3.95”. Inscribed on the front free end page by Joseph Mitchell, "To Rachel MacKenzie / with love / Joe Mitchell / November 11, 1974". JM consignment. Shelved in Case 6.
Charles McGrath, former writer and editor for The New Yorker, writes "MacKenzie was a bluestocking, a former college professor, who had a discerning eye for talent (she more or less discovered Isaac Singer and was a supporter of the young Philip Roth)..."
Joseph Mitchell was an American writer best known for his works of creative nonfiction he published in The New Yorker. His work primarily consists of character studies, where he used detailed portraits of people and events to highlight the commonplace of the world, especially in and around New York City.
Octavo, 243 pages. In Very Good condition, with Good just jacket. Dark green spine with white titling. Dust jacket shows mild rubbing and wear (particularly to spine) including chipping to head and tail of spine with small tears and pieces missing. Dust jacket protected with a mylar covering, price uncut: “$3.95”. Inscribed on the front free end page by Joseph Mitchell, "To Rachel MacKenzie / with love / Joe Mitchell / November 11, 1974". JM consignment. Shelved in Case 6.
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