Description: Green Shadows, White Whale by Ray Bradbury with drawings by Edward Sorel published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1992. First Edition. Signed & dated by author on the title page. Green Shadows, White Whale is a novel by Ray Bradbury. It gives a fictionalized account of his journey to Ireland in 1953-1954 to write a screen adaptation of the novel Moby-Dick with renowned director John Huston. “In a land where myth is reality, poetry is plentiful, and life's misfortunes are always cause for celebration, Green Shadows, White Whale is the grandest tour of Ireland you'll ever experience -- with the irrepressible Ray Bradbury as your enthusiastic guide.” “Bradbury's prose is as vibrant and distinctive as the landscape in which these delightful tales are set.” (Publisher's Weekly Review). CONDITION: This Book is in very good condition. It is signed & dated by author on the title page. Book shows normal fairly minor sign of storage & age. Tight binding, clean text. No bookplates. However, the cover and the dust jacket are a bit scuffed. Please see pictures. THE PICTURES ARE TO BE CONSIDERED AS PART OF THE DESCRIPTION. PLEASE REVIEW THEM FOR A BETTER IDEA OF CONDITION.
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Binding: Hardcover
Place of Publication: New York
Topics: Motion picture industry, Moby Dick, performing arts
Subtopic: Motion picture producers & directors
Non-Fiction Subject: Literature, Poetry & Criticism
Book Title: Green Shadows, White Whale
Signed: Yes
People: Herman Melville, Ray Bradbury, John Huston
Narrative Type: Fiction
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
Subject: Soft science fiction, Fantasy Fiction, Novel
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1992
Places: Ireland
Literary Movement: Postmodernism
Language: English
Illustrator: Edward Sorel
Special Attributes: Dust Jacket, Illustrated, Vintage Book, 1st Edition, Signed
Author: Ray Bradbury
Region: Ireland
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Ireland, Sea, Film & video adaptations, screenwriting
Subjects: Science fiction, Autobiographical novel
Character Family: Moby Dick