Maus, A Survivor's Tale

Art SPIEGELMAN

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Maus, A Survivor's Tale
Maus, A Survivor's Tale
Maus, A Survivor's Tale

FIRST EDITIONS OF MAUS, BOTH VOLUMES INSCRIBED WITH ORIGINAL FULL-PAGE DRAWINGS BY SPIEGELMAN

SPIEGELMAN, Art. Maus I, A Survivor's Tale, My Father Bleeds History. WITH: Maus II, A Survivor's Tale, And Here My Troubles Began. New York: Pantheon, 1986, 1991. Two volumes. Octavo, original half cloth, pictorial endpapers, original dust jackets.

First editions of Spiegelman's Pulitzer Prize-winning Maus books, Volume I inscribed opposite the half title with his original full-page drawing, "For T—! best wishes, Art Spiegelman 11-26-91," along with Volume II inscribed opposite the half title with his original full-page drawing, "For M—! best wishes, Art Spiegelman, 11-26-91."

Spiegelman's Maus books are a monumental achievement, both as a Holocaust survivor narrative and as a dramatically unique use of the comic strip form. A deceptively simple, chillingly effective cat-and-mouse allegory, Maus interweaves young Vladek and Anje's horrifying struggles to survive in Hitler's Europe and in Auschwitz with aging Vladek and his son Artie's troubled relationship as they try to piece together "normal" lives. Recognizing the originality of the work, the 1992 Pulitzer Prize board created a special category to honor Spiegelman and the story's two volumes. "First Edition" stated on copyright pages. Spiegelman first published parts of Maus in the magazine Raw, which he co-founded, between 1980-1991; these first edition books collect and order the original strips into two complete volumes.

A fine inscribed set.

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