Hiroshima

John HERSEY

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Hiroshima

“ONE OF THE GREAT CLASSICS OF THE WAR”: JOHN HERSEY’S HIROSHIMA, FIRST EDITION

HERSEY, John. Hiroshima. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1946. Octavo, original green cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of Hersey’s best-known book, in scarce fragile dust jacket.

“The quietest and the best of all the stories that have been written about the most spectacular explosion in the time of man” (New York Times Book Review). “Hersey’s best-known book, Hiroshima, [was] hailed by one reviewer as ‘one of the great classics of the war’ (New Republic, 9 Sept. 1946). Hersey completed this work after a trip to Japan in 1945-1946; the trip was cosponsored by Life magazine, for which he had worked as an editor and a correspondent in 1944-1945, and by the New Yorker. An account of six survivors of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, the work was first printed as an issue of the New Yorker (31 Aug. 1946) and later read in its entirety on ABC radio” (ANB). “Hersey drew from the victims themselves the understanding of history that had eluded him as a war correspondent. The six Hiroshima residents told him how they had lived before the bomb struck, why they were not killed, and precisely how illness, exhaustion, and personal sorrow had qualified their survival” (Contemporary Novelists).

Mild toning to boards; lightest edge-wear to dust jacket. A scarce near-fine copy.

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