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We sold a signed first edition copy of Look Homeward, Angel signed by Thomas Wolfe. Please see details below:
Thomas Wolfe Signed First Printing, First Edition of “Look Homeward, Angel” — Signed in 1929, the Year of Publication
Thomas Wolfe signed first printing, first edition of his first novel and masterpiece, “Look Homeward, Angel”. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1929. Wolfe signs the front free endpaper in the year of publication, “To a well-wisher / Thomas Wolfe / Oct 30, 1929”. With first printing points present: “greek” rather than “Greek” on page 308, line 26, and “staioned” rather than “stationed” on page 506, line 23.
A literary high point of 20th century fiction, the New York Times Book Review wrote of “Look Homeward, Angel” on 27 October 1929, just a few days before Wolfe’s inscription, “Here is a novel of the sort one is too seldom privileged to welcome. It is a book of great drive and vigor, of profound originality, of rich and variant color…Mr. Wolfe has a great gift-the ability to find in simple events and in humble, unpromising lives the whole meaning and poetry of human existence.” Octavo book measuring 5.5″ x 7.75″ remains in attractive condition with bright gilt lettering upon navy blue boards. Light shelf wear, particular to spine edges and corners. Overall in very good plus condition. Sold for $1,250.
The following are some additional autographed books we sold:
Margaret Mitchell Signed First Edition of ”Gone With The Wind”
Margaret Mitchell signed first edition of her Pulitzer prize-winning novel ”Gone With the Wind”, which inspired the Academy award-winning film of the same name. Elegantly signed ”Margaret Mitchell” on the front free endpaper of this first edition, 16th printing, published in October 1936. In its original dustjacket, housing grey cloth boards. Measures 6” x 9”. Minor shelf wear and toning. Very good. Sold for $4,813.
Rare first edition signed by George Bernard Shaw of what he called his ”magnum opus”, ”The Intelligent Woman’s Guide to Socialism and Capitalism”. London: Constable and Co., 1928. Shaw signs the half-title page, ”Inscribed to / W. Harold Dans / G. Bernard Shaw / 24th Nov. 1928”. Shaw worked on the ”Guide” for four years, beginning in 1924, during which time he won the Nobel Prize for Literature. First edition is housed in original dust jacket with 15 price. Also with an order form for the book and two publisher advertisements, calling it ”Mr. Shaw’s declaration of faith-political, social and ethical”. Measures 6.5” x 9.5”. Light soiling and chipping to dust jacket, but with no substantial paper loss; in very good condition. Beautiful gilt adorned book in Art Nouveau style is very good to near fine, with light soiling to gilt top edge. Sold for $3,125.

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