Future Talk by Larry King with Pat Piper - front cover
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Future Talk

by Larry King with Pat Piper

Future Talk by Larry King with Pat Piper is a 1998 Signed First Edition published by Easton Press. This non-fiction work features interviews with leading personalities discussing future visions. Bound in luxurious leather with gilt decoration, the book is signed by Larry King and printed on archival quality paper. It's a pristine collector's item, offering unique insights into influential minds.

$37.06$$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Very Good
1998
Easton Press
Stock:1 available
SKU:VBE2-219

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Condition Details

This copy of Future Talk is in pristine condition, bound in rich brown leather with elaborate gilt decoration. The pages are crisp, clean, and printed on acid-neutral, archival quality paper. The book's edges are gilded, adding a luxurious touch. As a Signed First Edition, it features Larry King's autograph, enhancing its collectible appeal. The binding is tight, and there is no dust jacket, as typical for Easton Press editions.

About This Classic 1998 Edition

Future Talk by Larry King with Pat Piper is a captivating collection of interviews with some of the most provocative personalities of the time, delving into their visions for the future. Published by Easton Press in 1998, this Signed First Edition is a collector's delight, bound in genuine leather with intricate gilt designs on the cover. The book's archival quality paper ensures durability and longevity, making it a treasured addition to any library. Larry King's signature graces the edition, adding to its uniqueness and value. This edition, limited to 1,300 copies, reflects King's unparalleled ability to engage with influential figures, offering readers insights into the thoughts and predictions of leading minds. The absence of an illustrator emphasizes the book's focus on dialogue and content. A must-have for enthusiasts of non-fiction and interviews, this edition represents a significant piece of literary history.

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Easton Press

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