Merchant of Yonkers

Thornton WILDER

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Merchant of Yonkers
Merchant of Yonkers

“GREETINGS OF THORNTON WILDER”: FIRST EDITION OF MERCHANT OF YONKERS, BASIS FOR HELLO, DOLLY!, INSCRIBED BY WILDER IN THE YEAR OF PUBLICATION, SOON AFTER WINNING THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR OUR TOWN

WILDER, Thornton. The Merchant of Yonkers. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1939. Octavo, original pale orange cloth, pictorial endpapers, original dust jacket.

First edition, inscribed on the half title by Wilder in the year of publication, the year after he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Our Town, “For —- —-, Greetings of Thornton Wilder, New Haven, April 27, 1939.” A beautiful copy.

Wilder’s Merchant of Yonkers premiered in Boston and New York in 1938, the same year his play, Our Town, won the Pulitzer Prize. “Perhaps Wilder’s most popular work,” The Merchant of Yonkers was “his adaptation of one of Nestroy’s farces (Einen Jux will er sich machen, based on A Day Well Spent by John Oxenford). Merchant of Yonkers, later revised by Wilder and titled The Matchmaker, ran “in New York from December 1955 to February 2, 1957… The musical comedy version of the latter—Hello, Dolly!—ran in New York from January 16, 1964, to December 27, 1970” (Selected Letters, 364n). “A spectacular success,” Michael Stewart’s libretto for Hello, Dolly! closely followed Wilder’s comedy (Hartnoll, 892). Copyright page with “4-9 First Edition,” Code of “C-O” indicating publication in March 1939. Bruccoli & Clark III:367.

Book fine; very lightest edge-wear to colorful about-fine dust jacket.

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