“Someday someone will write an essay giving Signet books the credit they deserve for educating a certain segment of the young South. For twenty-five cents (thirty-five for Signet Giants) you could own a novel you would read time and again. And Signet had everyone: Faulkner and O'Conner and Truman Capote.”
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Stories from the Attic
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