“WITH FAULKNER’S STAMP AND BRAND AND FIRE ALL OVER IT”: FIRST TRADE EDITION OF FAULKNER’S THE TOWN
FAULKNER, William. The Town. New York: Random House, (1957). Octavo, original red cloth, original dust jacket.
First trade edition of the second novel in Faulkner’s celebrated Snopes trilogy—“an integral and important part of the great Yoknapatawpha saga”—in scarce dust jacket.
With The Town, the second in Faulkner’s Snopes trilogy that began with The Hamlet (1940) and concluded with The Mansion (1959), he returns “to Yoknapatawpha County and to one of his finest themes…. The Town is an integral and important part of the great Yoknapatawpha saga” (Granville Hicks, New Leader). Renowned critic Alfred Kazin noted on publication: “As so often happens with a Faulkner book, one is conscious of Faulkner’s own voice, of his unflaggingly passionate mind… [The Town] is a book with Faulkner’s stamp and brand and fire all over it” (New York Times). Stated “First Printing”: first issue with line 8 on page 327 repeated as line 10. Published simultaneously with a signed limited edition (450 copies). Petersen A47.1b. Hamblin & Brodsky 383. Bruccoli & Clark I:124.
Book fine; very lightest edge-wear, tiny bit of soiling to bright about-fine dust jacket.