DEATH COMES FOR THE ARCHBISHOP
by Cather, Willa
- Used
- Hardcover
- first
- Condition
- A very good plus copy with some darkening to the spine label, top edge still has ochre color, the cloth is still bright with no
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About This Item
New York: Knopf, 1927. First edition. Hardcover. A very good plus copy with some darkening to the spine label, top edge still has ochre color, the cloth is still bright with no major flaws. Ink ownership signature to front blank with a Seattle Bookstore label to the front pastedown with the price of $2.50. First issue, no jacket. The fictional portrayal of New Mexico's first Catholic archbishop, Jean-Baptiste Lamy (called Jean-Marie Latour in the book) is beautifully written in Cather's sparse but descriptive language. Its chaptersâa series of tableaus in Latour's lifeâare based on Cather's own research and travels, and the many places she describes are real: Acoma Pueblo, Chimayó, Taos, and the Lamy quarry that provided the ochre sandstone for the St. Francis Cathedral in Santa Fe. Garrett Peck examines how Cather's visits to Santa Fe with her partner Edith Lewis in 1925 and 1926 inspired her to research and write the novel. Cather and Lewis, a professional editor who assisted Cather with each of her novels from 1915's The Song of the Lark onward, were a couple for nearly four decades. Their creative partnership was largely unrecognized until recently, and since the publication of Cather's letters in 2011 she has become an LGBTQ+ icon. On the eventful 1925 trip to Taos, where Mabel Dodge Luhan held court as the town's artistic doyen, Lewis kept a simple Blue Jay notebook to record her vacation adventures with Cather. The ideas that would become Death Comes for the Archbishop are found there, and the first words of the novel appear in its pages, pointing the way to Cather's extensive research.
Synopsis
Death Comes for the Archbishop is a 1927 novel by Willa Cather. It concerns the attempts of a Catholic bishop and a priest to establish a diocese in New Mexico Territory. The novel was included on Time Magazine's 100 Best English-language Novels from 1923 to 2005 as well as the Modern Library's list of the 100 Best Novels.
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Details
- Bookseller
- Ed Smith Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 14890
- Title
- DEATH COMES FOR THE ARCHBISHOP
- Author
- Cather, Willa
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - A very good plus copy with some darkening to the spine label, top edge still has ochre color, the cloth is still bright with no
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- First edition
- Publisher
- Knopf
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 1927
- Keywords
- New Mexico, Catholic, Archbiship, Jean-Baptiste Lamy, Sante Fe, Taos, Acoma Pueblo, Chimayo
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Ed Smith Books
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Bainbridge Island, Washington
About Ed Smith Books
Ed Smith Books specializes in better condition modern literary first editions, signed books, photographic monographs, screen and theater related material and pop culture. We offer appraisals for books and photographs. We are located a short ferry ride from downtown Seattle, WA on Bainbridge Island. Since 1985 (ABAA since 1995). Two authors we specialize in are Charles Bukowski and Hunter S Thompson. Open by appointment.
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