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McCOY, HORACE. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye.
INSCRIBED TO HIS "FIRST AND GREATEST TEACHER" SHAW McCOY, HORACE. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye. 8vo, grey cloth stamped in black and white, light blistering to front cover; dust jacket, edgeworn. New York, (1948)
inscribed and signed to black mask editor joseph shaw: "Dear Captain - What can a guy say in a thing like this when it is handed to his first and greatest teacher except to express the affection he has held for more than twenty years? But -- I'm still trying to learn, so keep on being patient. Horace May, 1948."
inscribed and signed to black mask editor joseph shaw: "Dear Captain - What can a guy say in a thing like this when it is handed to his first and greatest teacher except to express the affection he has held for more than twenty years? But -- I'm still trying to learn, so keep on being patient. Horace May, 1948."
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