Professor's House

Willa CATHER

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Professor's House
Professor's House
Professor's House

"PERHAPS HER FINEST NOVEL": SIGNED LIMITED FIRST EDITION OF THE PROFESSOR'S HOUSE, ONE OF ONLY 225 COPIES SIGNED BY WILLA CATHER

CATHER, Willa. The Professor's House. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1925. Octavo, original half green cloth, paper spine label, uncut and partially unopened, original slipcase with paper spine label.

Signed limited first edition, number 153 of 225 copies signed by the Pulitzer Prize-winning Willa Cather, placing her "in the company of Proust, Lawrence, Eliot and Virginia Woolf" (Hermione Lee), in original slipcase.

"Perhaps her finest novel," The Professor's House "depicts the falling out of love with life of Professor St. Peters, a distinguished academic and authority on Spanish New Mexico" (Stringer, 118). Awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1923, Cather continues here to craft the "lucid, accessible, and seamless prose… [that] draws readers into the elusive, yet essentially American, world of her fiction" (Showalter, 35). One of 185 signed copies on laid paper (225 total). With original slipcase; book with extra spine label affixed to rear pastedown. As issued without dust jacket. Published September 4, same day as the trade edition. Serialized in Collier's (June 23-August 1925). Crane A14. Bruccoli & Clark, 72. Bookplate of Osmond K. Fraenkel, one of his generation's chief litigators in civil liberties who served on the ACLU Board of Directors and as one of its general counsel for over two decades. He also authored Our Civil Liberties (1945), The Supreme Court and Civil Liberties (1960) and other major works.

Interior very fresh, light toning to spine of book; mild rubbing to original slipcase. A near-fine signed copy with a distinctive provenance.

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