Sandlapper Publishing Company, 1990. Signed first edition cloth bound hardcover with dust jacket of Alfred Hutty and the Charleston Renaissance by Boyd Saunders and Ann McAden.
The author Ann McAden has signed the half-title page.
"Alfred Hutty participated in many facets of the city's cultural life... Although he would paint in New England, New York, England and France, according to the artist's son, Warren, his father 'was more proud of the work he did in the low country than of any other he ever did.'"
Includes an exhibition catalog of Hutty's work from the book's previous owner Charles Loftin.
Mr. Charles Loftin (1936-2020) was a lifelong resident of Davidson County. He was a teacher and artist. His estate's distinguished library championed his study of the Civil War, Southern artists and architecture, and the local history of Davidson County. Many of his books include personal correspondence with the authors, deepening his perspective of their material.
Acceptable. Dust jacket soiled with tears to the corners. Binding slightly loose. Light spotting to the first few pages. A solid book with some flaws.