New York: Random House, 1980. First edition, one of 50 specially inscribed copies for friends of the author; the standard signed, limited edition was 350. xix, 262 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Brick cloth. In publisher's slipcase. Fine. First edition, one of 50 specially inscribed copies for friends of the author; the standard signed, limited edition was 350. xix, 262 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. "Barbara / This is one of 50 copies printed especially for me, for those few that are special to me. Love / Truman / July 1980" Walters interviewed Capote multiple times over the years – first in 1967 when she said that though he was brilliant and witty, it was a push to get him on the air, as producers did not sit easy with his effeminate manners and "odd" voice, all the way through to the end of his life. His last collection published before his death, it was based partly on the columns he wrote for Andy Warhol's Interview Magazine. A very touching association between two of New York's most famous…