“EXCRUCIATINGLY TENSE” (WALL STREET JOURNAL): SCARCE FIRST EDITION OF FAIL-SAFE, SIGNED BY BURDICK AND WHEELER
BURDICK, Eugene and WHEELER, Harvey. Fail-Safe. New York: McGraw-Hill, (1962). Octavo, original half black paper boards, original dust jacket.
First edition of this novel whose gripping view of potential global nuclear war won high praise as a “chilling and engrossing book” (Chicago Tribune), signed by both authors—Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler—on the half title, in original dust jacket.
Published not long after the Cuban Missile Crisis, Fail-Safe brought to the forefront the fearsome possibility of global nuclear war in a novel praised by The Wall Street Journal as "excruciatingly tense," and further hailed as "a chilling and engrossing book which will sweep you along from the deceptively quiet opening to the shattering, unthinkable ending… has a multi-megaton wallop" (Chicago Tribune). Fail-Safe was co-authored by one-time chairman of the World Affairs Council, Eugene Burdick, whose books include The Ugly American (1958), and by Harvard professor Harvey Wheeler. The 1964 film adaptation by director Sidney Lumet starred Henry Fonda. Serialized in The Saturday Evening Post, October 1962. Contemporary ink date.
Book fine, dust jacket near-fine with light wear and toning to extremities. A handsome signed copy.