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The Face of the Clam : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Face of the Clam
''The Face of the Clam'' is a 1947 novel by author Luther Whiteman.〔Burger, Nash K. (1947, January 19). California Beachcombers. ''The New York Times'', BR12.〕 The story is a fictionalized account of the Dunites, a group of bohemians who lived in the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes on the Central Coast of California from the 1920s-1940s.〔Linn, Sarah (July 8, 2013). (The Dunites: Building a Utopia in the Oceano Dunes ). Artbound. KCET.〕 Humorously, Whiteman claims in a disclaimer at the front of the book, that the Dunites never existed.〔Hammond, N. (1992). ''The Dunites''. Arroyo Grande: South County Historical Society. pp. 101-102.〕〔Briggs, M. (2009, July 16). (Interview with Norm Hammond ~ author of "The Dunites" ). ''Vulpes Libris''.〕 Long out of print and considered rare, the South County Historical Society published a new edition of the book in 2010.〔Schwellenbach, A. (2010, September 8). (When life hands you clams ). ''New Times''.〕 ==Publication history== Random House published the original edition in 1947. An Armed Services edition (Volume 1242) was published by the U.S. military for soldiers in the Korean War in the same year. The book was out of print and considered rare until the South County Historical Society published a new edition in 2010, with an introduction written by Jane Garrod Whiteman, the author's daughter.〔
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