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THE TOWN AND THE CITY - JACKSON MAC LOW'S COPIES (FIRST TRADE AND ADVANCE), TOGETHER WITH A TLS FROM THE PUBLISHER

THE TOWN AND THE CITY - JACKSON MAC LOW'S COPIES (FIRST TRADE AND ADVANCE), TOGETHER WITH A TLS FROM THE PUBLISHER

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THE TOWN AND THE CITY - JACKSON MAC LOW'S COPIES (FIRST TRADE AND ADVANCE), TOGETHER WITH A TLS FROM THE PUBLISHER

by Kerouac, Jack

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New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1950. First Edition. The author's first novel, written between 1947-48 in Queens where he lived with his mother and father. The present copies belonged to poet Jackson Mac Low. Laid into the advance copy is a TLS from the publishers addressed to "Miss Maclow" (the painter Iris Lezak, who Mac Low would later marry), dated two months prior to publication with contents somewhat prophetic in nature: "Dear Miss Maclow: Here is your preview of THE TOWN AND THE CITY, which we shall publish on March 2. This is a big, new novel by John Kerouac--a name you have never before heard--one of the most exciting new talents to come to American readers since Thomas Wolfe." A superb, early letter, presumably sent to Mac Low for a favorable review, and a wonderful association between two of the 20th century's prominent poets. Provenance: Through the trade, from the estate of Jackson Mac Low. Charters A1a. First Printing, one of 10,500 copies. Octavo; red cloth, with titling and rule stamped in gilt on spine and front cover; dark gray topstain; dustjacket; [viii],499,[1]pp. Base of spine gently nudged, 1cm closed tear to cloth at crown, with two faint, shallow bumps to upper board edges; Very Good+. Dustjacket is supplied, unclipped (priced $3.50), lightly worn at spine ends and extremitites, with several short tears and attendant creases; unrestored, Very Good+ example. Offered together with the publishers advance review copy: Octavo; salmon wrappers, with titles printed in black on front cover; 499, [5]pp. Gentle sunning to spine, faint stain to front wrapper, with a few small splash marks to rear and a 1.5cm closed tear to upper front joint; Very Good+. Together with a one-page typed publicity letter from the publishers, with the rubber-stamped signatures of Eugene Reynal, Edward A. Hodge, and Robert Giroux at lower margin. Two old folds, with faint toning along same; Very Good+ or better.

Synopsis

In his first novel, The Town and the City , Kerouac draws on his experience in a New England quiet mill-working town to create the very standard American world of George and Marguerite Martin and their children. More accessible than Kerouac's later, more free-form verse, this novel follows in detail the life and growth of three of the Martin brothers as they move up and out of their home and into broader America. "When the railroad trains moaned, and river-winds blew, bringing echoes through the vale, it was as if a wild hum of voices, the dear voices of everybody he had known, were crying: "Peter, Peter! Where are you going, Peter?" And a big soft gust of rain came down. He put up the collar of his jacket, and bowed his head, and hurried along."

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Captain Ahab's Rare Books US (US)
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Title
THE TOWN AND THE CITY - JACKSON MAC LOW'S COPIES (FIRST TRADE AND ADVANCE), TOGETHER WITH A TLS FROM THE PUBLISHER
Author
Kerouac, Jack
Book Condition
Used
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Edition
First Edition
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Harcourt, Brace and Company
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1950

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