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CLEARANCE – GENTLY USED, VERY GOOD CONDITION – ONE AVAILABLE
(Our in-house book critic, who probably has read most, if not all, of the Hubbard biographies, ranks this one above the others.)
From the flyleaf:
“Those who know of him only through A Message to Garcia or the Little Journeys have missed the manysidedness of the man. Coming from an orthodox background, not until he was thirty-six years old did Hubbard move strongly out into the fast-paced current of a life that was to end with the sinking of the Lusitania.”
“Today’s America owes more to Hubbard than it thinks. He was not a hippie though he dressed like one – he belonged. He was right in there directing traffic at many of the chaotic new junction-points and crossroads of his time. Though a nonconformist, he managed to cling to a viable Utopia.”
“Art & Glory is the saga of this free-swinging paradox, a close and honest look at a great American character, a myth, and a popular portent.”
Hardcover, 248 pages