Richard Ford – Rock Springs (1988)

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88.09.W054: Ford – Rock Springs: Stories

[across two page spread] ROCK | STORIES | RICHARD | FORD | VINTAGE CONTEMPORARIES | VINTAGE BOOKS | A DIVISION OF RANDOM HOUSE | NEW YORK | [at height of previous five lines] SPRINGS

128 leaves, pp. i-viii ix-x xi-xii 1-27 28 29-49 50 51-191 192 193-235 [9]

First Vintage Contemporaries Edition, September 1988

Contents: i blurbs, ii ‘OTHER BOOKS BY Richard Ford’, iii half-title, iv-v title-page spread, vi imprint, vii dedication ‘Kristina’, viii blank, ix-x table of contents, xi fly-title, xii blank, 1-235 Rock Springs: 1-27 ‘ROCK SPRINGS’, 28 blank, 29-49 ‘GREAT FALLS’, 50 blank, 51-68 ‘SWEETHEARTS’, 69-98 ‘CHILDREN’, 99-108 ‘GOING TO THE DOGS’, 109-148 ‘EMPIRE’, 149-170 ‘WINTERKILL’, 171-191 ‘OPTIMISTS’, 192 blank, 193-214 ‘FIREWORKS’, 215-235 ‘COMMUNIST’; χ1b blank, χ2a about the author, χ2b blank, χ3a Vintage Contemporaries list and order form, χ3b Vintage Contemporaries list, continued, with order form, χ4a- χ5b blank.

Cover design by Lorraine Louie; cover illustration by Robert Crawford; display typography by Chip Kidd; exterior rear author photo by Lee Crum.

Copyright: © 1987. ISBN: 0-394-75700-9 / 9780394757001. Price: $6.95. Rock Springs was first published by The Atlantic Monthly Press 1987.

Copies: JDP 1.1 (two copies)

Blurbs

  • (front cover) Stunning….This volume should confirm Ford’s emergence as one of the most compelling and eloquent storytellers of his generation. – Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
  • Beautifully imagined and crafted stories, by turns heartrending and wickedly funny; and just plain wicked. Richard Ford is a born storyteller with an inimitable lyric voice, and Rock Springs is the very poetry of realism. – Joyce Carol Oates
  • An enormously versatile writer, a perfect ventriloquist who achieves his end in voices that vary from swamp-deep to mirror flat….Rock Springs is cause for celebration. – Geoffrey Stokes, Village Voice Literary Supplement
  • The most beautiful book of fiction I’ve read this year…The narrative power, the intelligence behind these stories, is formidable. – Carolyn See, Los Angeles Times Book Review
  • Few writers have captured the inner emotional reflection of the great Western emptiness, the ringing of desire against outsized requirement as well…This is not just another book of fiction. This is literature. – Roy Pattishall, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
  • With a single collection Richard Ford has established himself as the leading short story writer in the United States today. – Alberto Manguel, Toronto Globe and Mail

Richard Ford – The Ultimate Good Luck (1986)

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86.08.W023: Ford – The Ultimate Good Luck

the ULTIMATE GOOD | LUCK | RICHARD | FORD | VINTAGE CONTEMPORARIES | VINTAGE BOOKS | A DIVISION OF RANDOM HOUSE | NEW YORK

First Vintage Contemporaries Edition, August 1986

104 leaves, pp. [4] 1 2-13 14 15-23 24 25-32 33 34-35 36 37-45 46 47-55 56 57 58 59-63 64 65-75 76 77-82 83 84-90 91 92-97 98 99 100 101-104 105 106-107 108 109-119 120 121-124 125 126-133 134 135-145 146 147-150 151 152-157 158 159-162 163 164-169 170 171-172 173 174-179 180 181-185 186 187-197 198 199-201 [3]

Contents: π1a blurbs and author photo, π1b “BOOKS BY RICHARD FORD”, π2a title, π2b imprint, 1-201 The Ultimate Good Luck, χ1b about the author, χ2a Vintage Contemporaries order form, χ2b Vintage Contemporaries list.

Cover design by Lorraine Louie; cover illustration by Chris Moore; interior author photo by Kristina Ford.

Copyright: ©1981. ISBN: 0-394-75089-6. Price: $5.95. The Ultimate Good Luck was first published by Houghton Mifflin Company, 1981.

Copies: JDP 1.1

Blurbs

  • (front cover) His prose has a taut, cinematic quality that bathes his story with the same hot, flat, mercilessly white light that scorches Mexico. – The New York Times Book Review
  • The Ultimate Good Luck is a portrait of Quinn, a Vietnam vet whose alienation from the past and dislocation from the future renders him incapable of emotional commitment beyond the here and now. The setting: Oaxaca, Mexico, where Quinn’s gone to get his girlfriend’s brother out of jail. Against the backdrop of a city crawling with soldiers, drug dealers, American tourists, and the “marginal ones”—the Indians, always living on the outskirts—Richard Ford weaves a masterful tale of people waiting desperately for the kind of luck that can change your life.
  • So hardboiled and tough that it might have been written on the back of a trench coat. A grand Maltese Falcon of a novel. Ford seems to have invented a new form—the detective-less detective story, the bystander novel, where the only case for the bystander to crack is his heart. – Stanley Elkin
  • The prose is spare and masterful in its barbed simplicity. The people, filled with wily life, rage, fear, and despairing hope, are all chillingly real. Resonant, moving, and superb. – Philadelphia Inquirer
  • The Ultimate Good Luck can be read as a dramatic adventure, a revelation of character, or as a love story. At each level it is a brilliant work. – Howard Frank Mosher

Richard Ford – The Sportswriter (1986)

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86.03.W019: Ford – The Sportswriter

The | Sportswriter | [ornamental rule 4.2 cm] | Richard Ford | VINTAGE CONTEMPORARIES | VINTAGE BOOKS • A DIVISION OF RANDOM HOUSE • NEW YORK

A Vintage Original, March 1986

Second printing, April 1986; third printing, May 1986; fourth printing August 1986.

192 leaves, pp. [6] 13 4-23 24 25-47 48 49-73 74 75-112 113 114-141 142 143-164 165 166-179 180 181-202 203 204-238 239 240-297 298 299-311 312 313-346 347 348-365 366 367-375 [3]

Contents: π1a blurbs and author photo, π1b “ALSO BY RICHARD FORD”, π2a title, π2b imprint, π3a dedication, π3b blank, 1 fly-title, 2 blank, 3­-375 The Sportswriter, χ1b about the author, χ2a Vintage Contemporaries order form, χ2b Vintage Contemporaries list.

Cover design by Lorraine Louie; cover illustration by Rick Lovell; interior author photo by Kristina Ford.

Copyright: ©1986. ISBN: 0-394-74325-3. Price: $6.95. The Sportswriter was first published by Vintage Contemporaries, 1986.

Copies: JDP 1.1 (presumed), JDP 1.4

Blurbs, First Edition, First Printing

  • (front cover) A book full of life, and a grand achievement. – Frederick Exley
  • The sportswriter is Frank Bascombe, aged 38, who lives alone in a large Tudor house in suburban New Jersey and goes out into the world with his hopes ascendant (as a way of avoiding terrible, searing regret). In this particular Easter week, he is swept into an elation and a bereavement that neither he nor the reader will ever forget. “It is one thing to write sports,” he says, “but another thing entirely to live a life.”
  • “The sport of this remarkable novel,” as Frederick Exley explains in his advance comment, “is the one all of us play—win or lose at—every day. Richard Ford’s The Sportswriter is funny and affecting in the powerful way that moves your heart.” – Frederick Exley
  • “Richard Ford is a masterful writer,” writes Raymond Carver, and with The Sportswriter Mr. Ford has written a masterful novel that fulfills utterly Walter Clemons’ prediction that “here is a career that could turn out to be extraordinary – Raymond Carver, Newsweek
  • Richard Ford’s sportswriter is a bird rare in life and nearly extinct in fiction—a decent man. – Tobias Wolff

Blurbs, First Edition, Fourth Printing

  • (front cover) This is a stunning novel. – Walker Percy
  • A book of life, full of life, and a grand achievement. The sport of this remarkable novel is the one all of us play—and win or lose at—every day. – Frederick Exley
  • A compelling novel about a survivor, shellshocked by life, who just happens to be a sportswriter the way Willy Loman just happened to be a salesman….Ford is writing about modern uncommitted man, lashing himself to the railing of mundane daily life, trying to get through the storm. – George Vecsey, The New York Times
  • With its small gallery of sharply drawn characters, its deep vision of the way we live, its forceful and often soaring, sometimes downright moving way of speech, and its reverberating, redemptive plot, Ford’s novel overcomes an excess of virtues. It transcends them, and becomes much more than an ordinary success….Ford does this with a deftness and intensity that we find in few books by writers of our generation. – Alan Cheuse, The Los Angeles Herald Examiner
  • An appreciation of the mystery of things as they are. – Time
  • One of the finest writers of his generation…he writes the very best that is within him. – Norman Maclean
  • His finest book to date, a book that can stand alongside such works as Walker Percy’s The Moviegoer and Richard Yates’s Revolutionary Road. – Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times

Richard Ford – A Piece of My Heart (1985)

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85.04.W010: Ford – A Piece of My Heart

A Piece of | My Heart | RICHARD FORD | Vintage Contemporaries | VINTAGE BOOKS • A DIVISION OF RANDOM HOUSE • NEW YORK

First Vintage Books Edition, April 1985

152 leaves, pp. [6] 1-2 3-4 5-63 64-66 67-134 135-136 137-158 159-160 161-186 187-188 189-201 202-204 205-253 254-256 257-297 [1]

Contents: π1a blurbs and author photo, π1b “ALSO AVAILABLE IN VINTAGE CONTEMPORARIES”, π2a title, π2b imprint, π3a dedication, π3b blank, 1-297 A Piece of My Heart: 1-2 “Prologue”, 3-64 “PART I | Robard Hewes”, 65-134 “PART II | Sam Newel”, 135-158 “PART III | Robard Hewes”, 159-186 “PART IV | Sam Newel”, 187-202 “PART V | Robard Hewes”, 203-254 “PART VI | Sam Newel”, 255-295 “PART VII | Robard Hewes”, 296-297 “Epilogue”; χ1b about the author.

Cover design by Lorraine Louie; cover illustration by David Monteil; interior author photo by Marion Ettlinger.

Copyright: ©1976. ISBN: 394-72914-6. Price: $6.95. A Piece of My Heart was first published by Harper & Row, 1976.

Copies: JDP 1.2 (presumed)

Blurbs

  • (front cover) Its power is mysterious and unmistakable…the beginning of a career that could turn out to be extraordinary. – Walter Clemons, Newsweek
  • A Piece of My Heart is the story of two men in flight—one pursuing a woman, the other pursuing his heart. Drawn by chance and mystery to an uncharted island in the Mississippi River, these men see their hopes and lives become imperiled in this small, fierce world where their ultimate, violent destiny is neither in the least redeeming nor escapable.
  • Ford is a masterful writer. – Raymond Carver, The Chicago Tribune Book World
  • Superb…brutally real and at the same time haunting…one of those rare surprises that come along every few years. – Jim Harrison
  • This is one of those books that hit you hard…a story filled with breathing characters and genius-crafted dialogue between moments of consummate description….I can’t be unbiased. I’m mad for this book. – Elizabeth Ashton, The Houston Chronicle
  • Without intruding on the very real momentum of his many characters, Ford has lifted his story into the realm of fable. – The Village Voice
  • A signal work of nativist fiction…this book may be a classic of the genre, first novel or tenth….Ford is a superb storyteller who can relate a vignette of pure horror or a comedy of rustic manners with equal brilliance. – The National Review