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James BALDWIN

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"AN ELOQUENT VOICE OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT": SIGNED LIMITED FIRST EDITION OF THE PRICE OF THE TICKET, ONE OF ONLY 150 COPIES SIGNED BY JAMES BALDWIN

BALDWIN, James. The Price of the Ticket. Collected Nonfiction 1948-1985. New York: St. Martin's / Marek, (1985). Thick octavo, original gilt-lettered cream cloth, original slipcase.

Signed limited first edition of a major collection of over 50 non-fiction works by James Baldwin, number 81 of only 150 copies signed by him on the publisher's tipped-in limitation leaf, published only two years before his death, featuring pivotal works such as Notes of a Native Son, Nobody Knows My Name and The Fire Next Time, and much more.

Baldwin's "passionate, intensely personal essays in the 1950s and 1960s on racial discrimination in America made him an eloquent voice of the civil rights movement… He published his three most important collections of essays Notes of a Native Son (1955), Nobody Knows My Name (1961) and The Fire Next Time (1963)—during the years when the civil rights movement was exploding across the American South." At news of his death in 1987, Ralph Ellison declared: "'America has lost one of its most gifted writers' and praised Baldwin as 'one of the most important American essayists, black or white'" (New York Times). In Baldwin's introduction to this important collection of over 50 seminal non-fiction books and essays, published only two years before his death, he writes: "I know very well that my ancestors had no desire to come to this place: but neither did the ancestors of the people who became white and who require of my captivity a song. They require of me a song less to celebrate my captivity than to justify their own." With slipcase; as issued without dust jacket. Issued along with a trade edition, no priority established. Blockson 6181.

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