23 LITERATURE “Mankind Wasn’t Alway So Lucky”: First Edition Of Vonnegut’s The Sirens Of Titan 29VONNEGUT, Kurt. The Sirens of Titan. Boston, 1961. Octavo, original blue cloth, original dust jacket, custom clamshell box. $6500 First edition in cloth of Kurt Vonnegut’s influential second book, one of 2500 copies. “The Sirens of Titan is a fine complex satire about the folly of mistaking good luck for the favour of God; it features the first of a number of mock-religions that Vonnegut would invent— the Church of God the Utterly Indifferent—and concludes with the revelation of the manipulation of human history by Tralfamadorian aliens sending messages to one of their kind stranded on Titan. One leading character has an extemporal viewpoint from which all moments appear co-existent—a theme which crops up again, along with the Tralfamadorians, in…SlaughterhouseFive” (Clute & Nicholls, 1289). “First Printing” stated on copyright page. Initially issued in wrappers by Dell in 1959. 100 Best Novels 31. Ink note on dust jacket front flap. Book with slight wear to cloth spine ends, inner hinges expertly reinforced; bright dust jacket with one short closed tear along front spine seam, mild wear to faintly toned spine. Near-fine condition. “If It Weren’t For The People… The World Would Be An Engineer’s Paradise” 28VONNEGUT, Kurt. Player Piano. New York, 1952. Octavo, original green cloth, dust jacket. $4000 First edition of Vonnegut’s first novel, an “increasingly prescient,” darkly humorous dystopia. A “dystopia of automation, Player Piano… describes the dereliction of the quality of life by the progressive surrender of production and political decision to machines. The mixture of heavy irony, bordering on black humor, and unashamed sentimentality displayed in the novel became the hallmark of Kurt Vonnegut’s work” (Clute & Nicholls, 1289). “The story… is increasingly prescient as globalism triumphs” (Anatomy of Wonder II-1202). This first edition numbered 7600 copies “and is accordingly difficult to find today” (Reed, 41). Bruccoli & Clark I:395. Currey, 407. Book with offsetting from tape to pastedowns and boards; dust jacket with very mild soiling, toning to spine and along flap folds. A very nice copy.
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