Hardcover. 8vo. 292 pp. Signed and inscribed by the author on the fly leaf in black ink, “For / Dr. Ted Stotler / Henry Miller / 9/13/60”. Gray cloth hardcover boards with blue lettering on the spine with map endpapers, printed illustrations not tipped in (ref. A50c of Shifreen & Jackson biblio). Spine sunned, inside clean, overall in fine condition.
The recipient, Ted Stotler, was one of the second groups associated with Doc's Lab on Cannery Row (as made famous by John Steinbeck), turning it into a sort of men’s club, preserving it as place for intelligent people to meet, to party, to brainstorm, to listen to music, to commune with their muses etc. and was one of the “owners” who sold it to the City of Monterey in the early 1990s.
Hardcover. 8vo. 292 pp. Signed and inscribed by the author on the fly leaf in black ink, “For / Dr. Ted Stotler / Henry Miller / 9/13/60”. Gray cloth hardcover boards with blue lettering on the spine with map endpapers, printed illustrations not tipped in (ref. A50c of Shifreen & Jackson biblio). Spine sunned, inside clean, overall in fine condition.
The recipient, Ted Stotler, was one of the second groups associated with Doc's Lab on Cannery Row (as made famous by John Steinbeck), turning it into a sort of men’s club, preserving it as place for intelligent people to meet, to party, to brainstorm, to listen to music, to commune with their muses etc. and was one of the “owners” who sold it to the City of Monterey in the early 1990s.