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AARON, HUGH It's All Chaos: Tales of the Young, the Old & the Middle Aged. Belfast, ME Stones Point Press 1998 1882521102 / 9781882521104 First Edition Soft Cover 258 pges, wrappers, very good. 1st edition. Aaron's 23 stories address change, loss, courage, trust, friendship, and love in middle-class America. Several are set in Hyde Park and at the University of Chicago in the 1950s. From the reality times website: "He is author of five other books: Go West Old Man, Letters From The Good War, When Wars Were Won, Driven, and Business Not As Usual. Some are written under the pseudonym Max Barnet. He now resides in Belfast and Cushing, Maine. " Ramon de Rosas, Maine in Print, April, 1996, 'In these riveting stories of stark prose and lacerating dialogue, weddings are preludes to disaster, hopes are blasted, achievements blunted, success thwarted, marital bliss is an oxymoronAaron's authentic vision of the post WWII's sterile era sparkles. To paraphrase Orson Welles's tribute to James Cagney's screen performance: Nothing in Aaron's fiction is real, but everything is true. ' Price:
25.00 USD
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Aaron, Hugh Letters from the Good War: a Young Man's Discovery of the World Belfast, ME Stones Point Press 1997 1882521048 / 9781882521043 First Edition; First Printing Softcover Very Good+ Xviii, 712 pages, 8 plates, 2 maps, pictorial wrappers, very good. Stated first edition. Edited by Ramon de Rosas. "Both an autobiography and a history, this book chronicles the daily life of a WWII enlistee in the Naval Construction Battalions. Along with photographs, maps, and notes on events and personalities of the era, the book includes 1,000 letters written home during three years in a boot camp, on training bases, and in the Southwest Pacific. " ; 712 pages Price:
20.00 USD
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