359 pages. Contents are tight (firm hinges without cracks). Paper is age slightly age-toned; last 2 pages has very small light stains on bottom margins, else clean. Second issue binding: Dark blue top edge stain has faded. Dark grey cloth is clean, square. . Black & gold spine letters are slightly muted. Top corners lightly bumped. Bottom corners scuffed. Slight shelf wear to bottom edge. On the first blank end paper, the author has inscribed in black fountain-pen ink, in large bold script: "To Shirley E. Waldwan, Sincerely, Richard Wright". This is the first 1940 Edition (B-P), second issue. This copy comes with a FACSIMILE FIRST PRINTING DUST JACKET which is As New. Rare autographed copy of his landmark book. Please "Ask Bookseller" if this is available before ordering.
New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1940. First edition, first issue with "A - P" on the copyright page. Octavo, bound in full morocco by the Harcourt Bindery, gilt titles and tooling to the spine in six compartments within raised gilt bands, gilt ruling to the front and rear panels, gilt inner dentelles stamp-signed by the Harcourt Bindery, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt. An exceptional presentation. Richard Wright's ground-breaking novel Native Son tells the story of 20-year-old Bigger Thomas, an African American living in utter poverty in Chicago's South Side ghetto in the 1930s. "The day Native Son appeared, American culture was changed forever. It made impossible a repetition of the old lies [and] brought out into the open, as no one ever had before, the hatred, fear and violence that have crippled and may yet destroy our culture" (Irving Howe).
First edition, first issue with "A-P" on the copyright page. Octavo, bound in full morocco by the Harcourt Bindery, gilt titles and tooling to the spine in six compartments within raised gilt bands, gilt ruling to the front and rear panels, gilt inner dentelles stamp-signed by the Harcourt Bindery, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt. An exceptional presentation. Richard Wright's ground-breaking novel Native Son tells the story of 20-year-old Bigger Thomas, an African American living in utter poverty in Chicago's South Side ghetto in the 1930s. "The day Native Son appeared, American culture was changed forever. It made impossible a repetition of the old lies [and] brought out into the open, as no one ever had before, the hatred, fear and violence that have crippled and may yet destroy our culture" (Irving Howe).
First Edition of this landmark, highly collectible title by Richard Wright.  A close to Fine copy in its original very good pictorial dust jacket, corners clipped, a jacket whose front and rear are superb but the spine is severely stained on its lower third.  That said, and nonetheless, a more than presentable copy of an important First Edition which is signed and inscribed on the front free endpaper as follows:  With my best wishes / Richard Wright
NATIVE SON by Richard Wright Harper Pub 1940 First Edition stated with "AP" below copyright indicating First State of the First Edition. SIGNED INSCRIBED "TO Mildred Berger with best wishes RICHARD WRIGHT 3/11/40" uncommon autograph. Richard Wright was not easily accessible. DJ has edgewear. DJ with artwork on front panel. Publishers price cut off corner flap of DJ. DJ has been wrapped in clear acetate protector. tall gray corner win
INSCRIBED first edition, as stated on copyright page, in later dust jacket. Facsimile dust jacket added. INSCRIBED by author on front free end paper. Book very good plus, covers near fine, bookstore sticker attached to front and rear paste-down, minor foxing to front papers, minor discoloration to front and rear papers. Later dust jacket very good, minor wear, discoloration to top and bottom edges. Facsimile dj fine.
NATIVE SON by Richard Wright Harper Pub 1940 First Edition stated with "AP" below copyright indicating First State of the First Edition. SIGNED INSCRIBED "TO Mildred Berger with best wishes RICHARD WRIGHT 3/11/40" uncommon autograph. Richard Wright was not easily accessible. DJ has edgewear. DJ with artwork on front panel. Publishers price cut off corner flap of DJ. tall gray corner win
NATIVE SON by Richard Wright Harper Pub 1940 First Edition stated with "AP" below copyright indicating First State of the First Edition. SIGNED INSCRIBED "TO Mildred Berger with best wishes RICHARD WRIGHT 3/11/40" uncommon autograph. Richard Wright was not easily accessible. DJ has edgewear. DJ with artwork on front panel. Publishers price cut off corner flap of DJ. DJ has been wrapped in clear acetate protector. tall gray corner win
NATIVE SON by Richard Wright Harper Pub 1940 First Edition stated with "AP" below copyright indicating First State of the First Edition. SIGNED INSCRIBED "TO Mildred Berger with best wishes RICHARD WRIGHT 3/11/40" uncommon autograph. Richard Wright was not easily accessible. DJ has edgewear. DJ with artwork on front panel. Publishers price cut off corner flap of DJ. tall gray corner win
New York: Harpers, 1940. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition, first issue dark blue binding. About fine with light bump at one corner and offsetting from a clipping, in a very good or better first issue dust jacket with some scuffs and small stains on the spine and rear panel. Housed in a custom quarter morocco and marbled papercovered boards clamshell case. This copy Inscribed to Ralph D. Hartman, president of the Cleveland Photographic Society and avid book collector, with his bookplate on the front pastedown: "To - Ralph D. Hartman 'Freedom belongs to the strong ... ' Sincerely, Richard Wright. 2/19/41 Brooklyn. N.Y." One of the handful of great classics of 20th Century fiction, increasingly difficult to find inscribed.
First edition, first issue dark blue binding. About fine with light bump at one corner and offsetting from a clipping, in a very good or better first issue dust jacket with some scuffs and small stains on the spine and rear panel. Housed in a custom quarter morocco and marbled papercovered boards clamshell case. This copy Inscribed to Ralph D. Hartman, president of the Cleveland Photographic Society and avid book collector, with his bookplate on the front pastedown: "To-Ralph D. Hartman 'Freedom belongs to the strong...' Sincerely, Richard Wright. 2/19/41 Brooklyn. N.Y." One of the handful of great classics of 20th Century fiction, increasingly difficult to find inscribed.
First edition, first issue dark blue binding. About fine with light bump at one corner and offsetting from a clipping, in a very good or better first issue dust jacket with some scuffs and small stains on the spine and rear panel. Housed in a custom quarter morocco and marbled papercovered boards clamshell case. This copy Inscribed to Ralph D. Hartman, president of the Cleveland Photographic Society and avid book collector, with his bookplate on the front pastedown: "To-Ralph D. Hartman 'Freedom belongs to the strong...' Sincerely, Richard Wright. 2/19/41 Brooklyn. N.Y." One of the handful of great classics of 20th Century fiction, increasingly difficult to find inscribed.
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