3 By Flannery O'Connor: Wise Blood; a Good Man is Hard to Find; the Violent Bear It Away
O'Connor, Flannery
3 By Flannery O'Connor: Wise Blood; a Good Man is Hard to Find; the Violent Bear It Away
O'Connor, Flannery
Publisher: New American Library
Date published: 1962 6th printing
Format: mass market paperback
Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE boxes 12mo; 447 pages; good mass market paperback; spine slanting; scuff to face cover; tips bumped; slight nicks to cover edges; tanning pages; clean pages; prompt shipping with tracking.
The author's first book. Tenth printing of the second edition. Foxing to edges-heavy on the fore edge-and endpapers, else good in a good (faded out along the spine, age toning, foxing on verso) dust jacket. Dust jacket design by Milton Glaser.; 232 pages.
With an Author's Note to the Second Edition. 8vo. Black cloth, with gilt spine lettering. Red top stain. 232 pages. Name on Front FEP. No remainder marks, or marks to text. In illustrated dust-jacket (with "$4.50" price intact) designed by Milton Glaser. Spine of dust-jacket is evenly sun faded, leaving the spine lettering faint, but readable. A crisp copy of the 1962 second edition, in Milton Glaser's stunning dust-jacket.
232pp. Black cloth boards, gilt titles on spine. Red topstain. Pages bright, clean and unmarked. Vividly colored red-orange dust jacket is intact, not price clipped, with original $4.50 price on front jacket flap. Jacket spine sun faded, with a single nick about 2/3 of the way down. Jacket in new mylar sleeve. O'Connor's first novel, originally published in 1952, comprised of a number of stories originally published in Madameoiselle, The Sewanee Review, and Partisan Review. Though it didn't draw major critical attention upon its release, it has since become an acknowledged classic. The filmmaker John Huston adapted O'Connor's book as a 1979 film.
With an Author's Note to the Second Edition. 8vo. Black cloth, with gilt spine lettering. Red top stain. 232 pages. Name on Front FEP. No remainder marks, or marks to text. In illustrated dust-jacket (with "$4.50" price intact) designed by Milton Glaser. Spine of dust-jacket is evenly sun faded, leaving the spine lettering faint, but readable. A crisp copy of the 1962 second edition, in Milton Glaser's stunning dust-jacket.
The author's first book. Tenth printing of the second edition. Foxing to edges-heavy on the fore edge-and endpapers, else good in a good (faded out along the spine, age toning, foxing on verso) dust jacket. Dust jacket design by Milton Glaser.; 232 pages.
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