
[solid copy, light spotting to top edge, minor shelfwear; jacket worn at edges and extremities, a few tiny tears, some wrinkling/creasing at top of front panel]. "The plane, like all planes, had two sharply separate groups: the crew and the passengers. This plane was even more sharply separated -- the passengers were blind. When the plane crashed in the wilds of the Northwest, most of the passengers and all of the crew were killed. The seven passengers who were left were blind."
Title: Against Heaven's Hand
Edition: First Edition
Illustrator: Illustrated by (dj design) Abner Graboff
Location Published: New York, Random House: (c.1963)
Binding: Hardcover
Book Condition: Very Good+ in Good dj
Categories: Fiction: Modern Lit, Fiction: Modern Literature
Seller ID: 13334
Keywords: blindness airplane crashes survival