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Paris: Julliard, 1960. First Edition. Softcover. Near Fine Condition. With an interview and a portrait of Wright. One of 30 copies on Marais, this number 27. Faint wear to edges, in original glassine wrapper. Uncut. Wright lived in Paris from 1946 until his death in late 1960 - he became a French citizen in 1947. Published as The Long Dream in 1958, it is often viewed as the final book in the Native Son, Black Boy sequence. It traces the life of Fishbelly, the son of a Mississippi mortician in the Jim Crow South. Size: Octavo (8vo). Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Fiction; Inventory No: 042252.
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Fishbelly (The Long Dream)
by Wright Richard
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Fishbelly (The Long Dream). Traduit de l'américain par Hélène Bokanowski
by Wright, Richard
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Paris: Julliard, 1960. First printing. Paperback. Very Good. First French language edition, advance copy marked "S. P." on rear wrap, signed by Wright -- the name of the recipient has been carefully erased. Very good, light wear, spine a bit concave, which has made the fore-edge of the text block belly out a bit, text tanned, occasional small stains.
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Paris: Julliard, 1960. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good Condition. An advance copy (with s.p. on the rear cover) of the limited edition (though not on Marais paper) with plain covers and an interview and portrait of Wright. Lacking a glassine wrapper, but likely to have never had one. Light wear and age toning, inscribed by Wright to Françoise Sagan and additionally signed by the translator Helen Bokanowski. Slight browning to covers, but an attractive copy and a terrific association of two giants of 20th century literature. With an announcement for the book, a bit worn, laid in. Wright lived in Paris from 1946 until his death in late 1960 - he became in French citizen in 1947. Published as The Long Dream in 1958, it is often viewed as the final book in the Native Son, Black Boy sequence. It traces the life of Fishbelly, the son of a Mississippi mortician in the Jim Crow South. Size: Octavo (8vo). Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Fiction; Signed by Author.…
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Fishbelly (The Long Dream). Traduit de l'américain par Hélène Bokanowski
by Wright, Richard
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Paris: Juillard, 1960. First French-language edition, a review copy m arked "s.p.". Original printed wrappers, fine, with the publisher's announcement slip. Inscribed by Wright to the publisher and editor Bernard Gheerbrant, and also signed by Bokanowski. This edition contains a portrait of Wright and a 5-page interview with him by Maurice Nadeau.
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