The Typewriter is Holy

Morgan, Bill

Origins during World War Two, through the 1950s, entwined friendships, to the high water mark of J.Edgar Hoover's claim that they were 'one of the three greatest threats to American security (after communism and intellectual eggheads)', in 1960: the Beat Generation.

Publisher: Free Press. First American edition 2010
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: Nw York
Fine in dustwrapper.


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