IRWIN SHAW - INSCRIBED TYPESCRIPT SIGNED - HFSID 50176
Sale Price $198.00
Reg. $220.00
IRWIN SHAW. Typescript inscribed and signed: "For/Roy
Hill/Irwin Shaw", 1p, 8½x11. Headed: "BEGGARMAN, THIEF/VOLUME
ONE/Chapter 1/1968". The opening of Shaw's 1977 novel. Novelist, short
story writer, playwright and screenwriter Irwin Shaw (1913-1984), born Irwin
Gilbert Shamforoff, is best known for his novels, The Young Lions
(1948), one of the most famous novels about WWII, Rich Man, Poor Man
(1970), which was made into a highly successful TV series, and Beggarman,
Thief (1977). In the 1930s, Shaw wrote short stories for "The New
Yorker" and "Equire", many of which were published in book form in The Sailor
of the Bremen (1939) and Welcome to the City (1942). The writer of a
number of screenplays, Shaw was nominated for an Academy Award in
1942 for Talk of the Town. Slightly creased. Fine condition.
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