“ALMOST ALL OF THE GREAT DISCOVERIES… HAVE BEEN MADE BY CHIMPANZEES”: PIERRE BOULLE’S PLANET OF THE APES
BOULLE, Pierre. Planet of the Apes. New York: Vanguard, (1963). Octavo, original half black cloth, original dust jacket.
First edition in English of the novel that inspired a film legacy, published same year as the French first edition, in scarce dust jacket.
“Pierre Boulle uses moral fable to pinpoint human absurdities,” and never more so than in La Planète des Singes (1963)—“a witty, philosophical tale à la Volatire, full of irony and compassion” (Clute & Nicholls, 145-6). This is the first edition in English of Planet of the Apes, translated by Xan Fielding and published the same year a limited hardcover edition—now extremely scarce—appeared in France. Boulle’s tale of astronauts trapped on a planet ruled by apes offers “a parable of racial and other social failings on Earth, in the grand satiric tradition of Gulliver’s Travels” (Anatomy of Wonder II:143). Basis for the classic 1968 film adaptation co-written by Rod Serling and starring Charlton Heston, as well as Tim Burton’s 2001 film. Precedes the London edition of the following year, titled Monkey Planet.
Book fine; rear flap of bright dust jacket clipped. A fine copy.