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1953140938331New York: The Viking Press 1953. First Edition. Fine/Near Fine. First edition first printing first state with orange topstain. Bound in publisher's grey and black cloth with decorations and titles stamped in orange. Fine with corners lightly bumped in a Near Fine first state dust jacket with publisher's original price of $4.50 and advert for The Short Novels of John Steinbeck on the rear flap and no reviews with light edge wear. A beautiful copy in unusually nice condition. The Viking Press unknown books
196533396NY: Modern Library 1965. Hardcover. Very good. First Modern Library Edition. Very good hardback in a rubbed and edgeworn jacket that is sunned on the spine and has some minor loss at the extremities. <br/><br/> Modern Library hardcover books
20031182NY: Viking 2003. Fiftieth Anniversary edition first prnt. Introduction by Christopher Hitchens. Signed by Bellow on the title page. Spine ends lightly pushed; otherwise an unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacjet with an archival cover. Bellow's third novel. 1954 winner of National Book Award for Fiction. Signed by Author. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Anniversary Edition. Viking Hardcover books
195328407New York: The Viking Press 1953. Fourth printing 8vo pp. 6 536; original black and gray cloth stamped in orange on upper cover and spine top edge stained orange; dust-jacket chipped at top of spine along top edge and at top outer corner never any loss of letterpress else very good. This copy inscribed: "To Phil Miller in him I didn't specially try to recruit with affection and good wishes Saul Bellow." Winner of the National Book Award. <br/><br/> The Viking Press hardcover books
1953WM0935New York: The Viking Press 1953. Book lightly crumpled at spine ends and some soil and wear on lower board but otherwise very good. Owner bookplate on ffep. Price clipped dust jacket crumpled at spine ends with some loss of paper soiling on flap folds and rubbing on upper panel. A fair copy of Bellow's breakthrough novel. First Edition. Cloth. Good/Fair. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. The Viking Press Hardcover books
195311293ENew York: Viking Press 1953. First Edition First Issue. Bellow’s first best-seller and a winner of the National Book Award. Fine in a very good plus price-clipped dust jacket with some very minor wear to the top and bottom of the spine and a few tiny tears. Viking Press unknown books
1953119428New York: The Viking Press 1953. First edition of Bellow's first National Book Award winning novel. Octavo bound in full morocco gilt titles to the spine raised bands gilt ruled to the front and rear panels marbled endpapers all edges gilt. In fine condition. The Adventures of Augie March comes on stage with one of literature's most famous opening lines. "I am an American Chicago born and go at things as I have taught myself free-style and will make the record in my own way: first to knock first admitted." Bellow quickly found a receptive audience for his new energetic style. The critic Irving Howe took note of Bellow's "free style" manner calling it "the first major new style in American prose fiction since those of Hemingway and Faulkner." This novel went on to win the National Book Award for 1954. Both Time magazine and the Modern Library Board named it one of the hundred best novels in the English language. The Viking Press hardcover books
1953117859New York: The Viking Press 1953. First edition of Bellow's first National Book Award winning novel. Octavo bound in full morocco gilt titles to the spine raised bands gilt ruled to the front and rear panels marbled endpapers all edges gilt. Boldly signed by Saul Bellow. In fine condition. The Adventures of Augie March comes on stage with one of literature's most famous opening lines. "I am an American Chicago born and go at things as I have taught myself free-style and will make the record in my own way: first to knock first admitted." Bellow quickly found a receptive audience for his new energetic style. The critic Irving Howe took note of Bellow's "free style" manner calling it "the first major new style in American prose fiction since those of Hemingway and Faulkner." This novel went on to win the National Book Award for 1954. Both Time magazine and the Modern Library Board named it one of the hundred best novels in the English language. The Viking Press hardcover books
1953111689New York: The Viking Press 1953. First edition of Bellow's first National Book Award winning novel. Octavo original cloth salmon topstain. Presentation copy inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper "For Ann Englander whom I protected from the angry wolves Saul Bellow." Fine in a near fine price-clipped first-issue dust jacket with the John Steinbeck ad on the rear flap and no reviews. Jacket design by Robert Hallock. An exceptional example. The Adventures of Augie March comes on stage with one of literature's most famous opening lines. "I am an American Chicago born and go at things as I have taught myself free-style and will make the record in my own way: first to knock first admitted." Bellow quickly found a receptive audience for his new energetic style. The critic Irving Howe took note of Bellow's "free style" manner calling it "the first major new style in American prose fiction since those of Hemingway and Faulkner." This novel went on to win the National Book Award for 1954. Both Time Magazine and the Modern Library Board named it one of the hundred best novels in the English language. The Viking Press hardcover books
195358004New York: The Viking Press 1953. First edition of Bellow's first National Book Award winning novel. Octavo original cloth salmon topstain. Signed by Saul Bellow on the front free endpaper. Near fine in a very good first issue dust jacket with the John Steinbeck ad on the rear flap and no reviews. Jacket design by Robert Hallock. The Adventures of Augie March comes on stage with one of literature's most famous opening lines. "I am an American Chicago born and go at things as I have taught myself free-style and will make the record in my own way: first to knock first admitted." Bellow quickly found a receptive audience for his new energetic style. The critic Irving Howe took note of Bellow's "free style" manner calling it "the first major new style in American prose fiction since those of Hemingway and Faulkner." This novel went on to win the National Book Award for 1954. Both Time magazine and the Modern Library Board named it one of the hundred best novels in the English language. The Viking Press hardcover books
19534244New York: The Viking Press 1953. First edition of Bellow's first National Book Award-winning novel. Octavo original cloth salmon topstain. Presentation copy inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper "For Raymita Chaffee with best wishes Saul Bellow Breadloaf VT 1954." The recipient was a student of Bellow's at Breadloaf. Fine in a near fine first-issue dust jacket with a closed tear to the crown and a light brown spot to the top right side of the front panel. Jacket design by Robert Hallock. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box. Contemporary inscriptions in this title are uncommon. The Adventures of Augie March comes on stage with one of literature's most famous opening lines. "I am an American Chicago born and go at things as I have taught myself free-style and will make the record in my own way: first to knock first admitted." Bellow quickly found a receptive audience for his new energetic style. The critic Irving Howe took note of Bellow's "free style" manner calling it "the first major new style in American prose fiction since those of Hemingway and Faulkner." This novel went on to win the National Book Award for 1954 and was listed on Modern Library's 100 greatest novels of the twentieth century. The Viking Press hardcover books
2003188New York: Viking 2003. First edition of the release of the 50th Anniversary of Bellow's third and breakthrough book resulting in his first of three unprecedented National Book Awards. Inscribed by Bellow "For ________ with good wishes Saul Bellow." Rather uncommon signed as Bellow was advanced in years at the publication of this anniversary edition and did not engage in book signings. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Saul Bellow is the only author to have received three National Book Awards for The Adventures of Augie March Herzog and Mr. Sammlers Planet in addition to both the Pulitzer and Nobel prizes. The Sunday Times praised these achievements when it revered "Bellows oeuvre as both timeless and ruthlessly contemporary." Viking unknown books
1989113809New York: Penguin Books 1989. First edition. Softcover. A paperback original. A slim novella from the Nobel Prize winning author of "The Adventures of Augie March." A very near fine copy in wrappers. Signed by Bellow on the title page and uncommon as such. Penguin Books unknown books
1982298019New York: Harper & Row 1982. Limited. hardcover. fine/fine. Tall 8vo maroon cloth in matching publisher's slipcase; acetate dust wrapper. New York: Harper & Row 1982. Limited signed edition.<br/><br/> Number 55 of 500 specially bound copies signed by the author.<br/><br/> Harper & Row unknown books
19822274130Harper & Row 1982. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. Top edge lightly foxed jacket lightly toned faint crease on front jacket flap corner. 1982 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. 346 pp. "Saul Bellow June 10 1915 Harper & Row hardcover books
1982000223Harper and Row 1982. First Edition. Soft cover. Fine. Uncorrected proof in wrappers of Bellow's Nobel Prize-winning ninth novel. Harper and Row unknown books
1982107607Harper & Row 1982. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Fine/No Jacket. Uncorrected proof of the first edition fine in wrappers. Publication information printed on the front cover including the Probable Publication Date of February 1982. Harper & Row unknown books
1982107608Harper & Row 1982. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Uncorrected proof of the first edition very good in wrappers with some light soiling. Publication information printed on the front cover including the Probable Publication Date of February 1982. Harper & Row unknown books
198210111116Franklin Center: Franklin Library 1982. First edition. Issued unsigned as one in the publisher's First Edition series. This copy signed by Bellow on the title page. Illustrated by Robert Heindel. Gilt-stamped leather-covered boards all edges gilt satin pagemarker. "Notes from the Editors" illustrated pamphet laid-in as issued. Unread copy in Fine condition. Signed by Bellow at the Vermont Literary Festival in Brattleboror and uncommon as such. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Not Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Franklin Library Hardcover books
198229040NY: Harper & Row 1982. First Harper & Row edn. third printing. 8vo pp. 312. A nice copy in somewhat chipped and soiled dj. A novel. Harper & Row unknown books
1982WRCLIT30846New York: Harper & Row 1982. Printed wrappers. Uncorrected page proofs of the first edition. A couple of small stains to lower wrapper else about fine. Harper & Row unknown books
1982WRCLIT32417New York: Harper & Row 1982. Printed wrappers. Uncorrected page proofs of the first edition. With photograph and review slip laid in. About fine. Harper & Row unknown books
198230232New York: Harper & Row 1982. First edition thus. Cloth. Near Fine/near fine. Stated first Harper & Row Edition. 312 pp. A novel by the author of Seize The Day and Herzog. Near fine clothbound copy in dustwrapper. INSCRIBED by the author on the title page. Harper & Row unknown books
198252545New York: Harper and Row 1982. First Limited Edition. First Printing. Signed Ltd. # 221 of 500. Octavo 24cm.; maroon cloth stamped in gilt on spine embossed on cover; maroon topstain; acetate jacket and matching maroon slipcase. 312pp.; Fine. The jacket and slipcase are both in Fine condition. Slipcase has ghost sticker mark near upper edge. <br/><br/>This is the first novel Bellow published after winning the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1976. "Rich yet dry and static Bellow's somber new book his first as Nobel laureate is often more essay than novel: a wintery meditation on death—a death in the family the death of American cities the death of the planet—as filtered through the mind of Albert Corde one of Bellow's least vivid or particularized alter egos." from Kirkus reviews. Harper and Row unknown books
198244951NY: Harper & Row 1982. edition. 8vo pp. 309. Top edge somewhat spotted o/w a nice copy in somewhat soiled and little chipped price clipped dj. Harper & Row unknown books