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Published by Self Published, Saskatoon, 1984
Seller: Wagon Tongue Books, Linden, AB, Canada
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Four of the titles in this 112 page poetry collection, for flavour, are : `The Stooker', `The Native Son' , `The Patriot', and ` The Loneliest Spots on the Farm '. READ more about : Phyllis Williams, wood-box, Lucky One, graveyards, stirring tales, helpless tide, Kinley Road, and pacifist. The author was born in 1919 in the Big Bend country of Saskatchewan. Cominco Potash helped sponsor this offering. UNillustrated but one page has a note (and photo) on a military medal that Mason won in WWII. In 1985, in Biggar, the author inscribed page three. Cond : Card wrapper is yelllow, black lettering follows the lines of perspective. Tight in binding. Light general wear and soil. Collectible !! QUote (p. 01) : " This narrow triangle of prairie has been, for the large part, Bob Mason's stamping ground. You would expect him, then, to look and talk like many others with similar backgrounds and experiences. And he does. Bob would be the first ._._._. .". Signed By the Author.
Published by R. G. Mason / Cominco Potash Operations, Regina, SK, Canada, 1980
Seller: Post Horizon Booksellers, Moose Jaw, SK, Canada
Book First Edition Signed
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. First Canadian Edition. 112pp. Includes facsimile reproductions of some handwritten poems among the printed text. Signed by Bob Mason on Introduction page. Bright yellow wrap is clean and without wear. Binding square and tight. Published in commemoration of Saskatchewan's 75th anniversary as a province through the cooperation and funding of the author's employer, Cominco Potash Operation. Signed by Author(s).