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Author:     Stavis, Barrie.

Title:     MAN WHO NEVER DIED: A Play About Joe Hill with Notes on Joe Hill and His Times.

Binding:     Blue cloth-backed hardcover.

Book Condition:     Very Good.

Jacket Condition:     Good.

Edition:     First thus

Publisher:     NY:   Haven Press   (1954).

Seller ID:     4093

Part One: Unpublished letters and documents dealing with Joe Hill's life and his court trial. Part Two: Barrie Stavis' play, 'The Man Who Never Died', including "the music used in the play and production notes for the theatre worker." Joe was shot to death by the State of Utah on November 19, 1915 after having been found guilty of the charge of murder. Most thought he had been framed, including President Woodrow Wilson who twice tried to intervene on his behalf. 242p: 8p black/white photo section + 6 song musical notations; 21cm. 390g. Book: Very Good (clean, bright and sound; tips lightly bumped, presentation inscription free-front endpaper, a few fore-edge specks). Dustjacket: Good (spine ends worn and chipped, a few short tears).


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