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198722New York: William Morrow 1987. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First Edition of Bellow's tragicomic novel about two men whose brilliant minds cannot save them from all the challenges of contemporary life. 335 pages. 9.5" x 6.25". Fine copy in near fine dust jacket. William Morrow hardcover
19871386481New York NY: William Morrow and Company Inc 1987. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo 335 pages. In Good plus condition with a Good plus condition dust jacket. Grey spine with black and red lettering. Dust jacket is wrapped in a mylar covering is price-clipped has mild age-toning a dent along the front joint and mild wear along the extremities. Boards have stains on the rear board mild wear along the edges mild wear along the fore corners and mild wear along the spine head and tail edges. Textblock has mild wear along the front end-page mild wear along the edges and mild age-toning along the edges. Signed flat by Saul Bellow on the title page. Shelved Room C. 1386481. Special Collections. William Morrow and Company, Inc hardcover
1987207514New York: William Morrow and Company 1987. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 335 pages. A later novel from the 1976 Nobel Prize winner author of "Herzog" and "Henderson the Rain King." A fine copy in paper covered boards with a cloth spine and in a fine dust jacket. Signed by Bellow on the half title page. A fresh copy. William Morrow and Company unknown
1987124394William Morrow & Co. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1987. Hardcover. 0688069355 . A fine copy with dustjacket; 9.2 X 6.2 X 1.4 inches; 335 pages . William Morrow & Co hardcover
1987Q-0688069355William Morrow & Co 1987-06-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! William Morrow & Co hardcover
1997Q-0385318774Delta 1997-11-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Delta paperback
1988Q-0440201101Dell 1988-05-01. Mass Market Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dell paperback
0140188819.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1987JJ18818New York: Viking Press 1987. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Orginal cloth is dust jacket. Inscribed and signed "Saul" by the author to an old friend. <br/><br/> Viking Press hardcover
198776197New York NY.: William Morrow and Company Inc. Very Good. 1987. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover in Dust Jacket. This book is hard-bound in maroon paper covered boards with a silver stamped white cloth spine in a very nice dust jacket with some light toning on the flaps. The covers show light rubbing to the corners. The binding is solid. The contents are bright and clean. This book is signed by the author Saul Bellow at the top of the title-page. - From the collection of Cuthbert Christian Thambimuttu 1945-2019 of Columbus Ohio - known to many of his bookseller author and illustrator friends as "Tubby." He was persistent in the pursuit of autographed books by the writers and artists he admired including Gorey Sendak Heaney Byatt Morrison Updike and many more. Joseph Heller once wrote to Tubby in response to one more "please sign and return" request: "This is turning out to be a hell of a lot of work!" All signed books unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic. Many of the books are inscribed to both Cuthbert and his great friend of more than two decades Antonia Gale Moss. . William Morrow and Company, Inc. hardcover
198760389AB1987. First Edition. New York William Morrow and Company Inc. 1987. 16 cm x 24 cm. 335 pages. Original Hardcover with dustjacket. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. From the library of Ann Malamud with some annotations in her personal hand on a few pages. Loosely inserted a postcard from Psychoanalyst Stuart Feder to Ann Malamud from the year 1987. Kenneth moves from his native Paris to the US to be nearer to his favourite Uncle Benn. He is hoping to glean some life wisdom from the famous botanist. In his observations of his Uncle he finds himself instead pondering the difficulties of relationships and why it is when those difficulties arrise peoples first resort is a sexual remedy. hardcover
1987000540Scranton Pennsylvania U.S.A.: William Morrow & Co 1987. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. A novel in which a witty eccentric narrator named Kenneth examines his relations relationships and worldview. Stated first edition. A SCARCE first printing with correct full number line sequence. Aside from some intermittent spotting on the textblock edges this is an exceptionally clean copy with no writing marks underlining or bookplates. No remainder marks. Not an ex-library copy. Spine is tight and crisp. Corners are square and the boards are clean flat and true with virtually no wear. Dust jacket is not price-clipped and shows minimal wear as well however the flaps are a bit browned and the adhesive used for the mylar cover has browned the upper 1/2" of the inside of the jacket. This is truly a beautiful near fine/very good copy! Satisfaction guaranteed! <br/> <br/> William Morrow & Co hardcover
1987003442New York: William Morrow & Co 1987. Stated First Edition 1st Printing 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Author examines modern sexuality and the dilemma of two men whose brilliant minds cannot save them from the common foibles. 335 pp. White cloth spine with silver gilt text mauve paper covered boards. Tail of spine very slightly rubbed. Unclipped $17.97 DJ with full rear panel B/W photograph of author has edge wear. Seems to be a very timely theme yet again/still ! Bookseller's Inventory # 133442. <br/> <br/> William Morrow & Co hardcover
1987025102U.S.A.: William Morrow & Co 1987. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 335pgs. Purple boards white linen spine has foxing on extremities. Author signature on half-title page. internally fine copy. Unclipped gray jacket has wear to extremities toning to the flaps. in mylar sleeve. Size: Octavo. William Morrow & Co Hardcover
nosku1346This is the hardcover stated Morrow First Edition from 1987. Other than a back cardholder flyleaf ex lib both the mylar-covered DJ and the book are in very good condition. There are no rips tears etc. and the pages and binding are tight. This wonderful impossible-to-find item is available for purchase now! Note: All books listed as FIRST EDITIONS are stated by the publisher in words or number lines--or--only stated editions that include only the publisher and publication date. NAME YOUR PRICE!!! Due to the vagaries of market fluctuations an item's listed price should be considered a guideline. Serious buyers are welcome to make a on each and every item listed with the assurance that ALL reasonable offers will be accepted!!Very Good hardcover
198744064New York: William Morrow & Co 1987. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Previous owner wrote "304" to FEP. Stated First Edition. ; 1.3 x 9.6 x 6.6 Inches; 335 pages. William Morrow & Co hardcover
198753573New York: William Morrow & Co 1987. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Stated First Edition. ; 9.60 X 6.60 X 1.30 inches; 335 pages. William Morrow & Co hardcover
19873138New York: William Morrow and Company 1987. First edition of the Nobel Prize-winning author's tenth novel. Octavo original half cloth. Association copy inscribed by the author "For Sidney and Fredda from an old friend Saul Bellow." The recipient Sidney Hyman as a fellow writer from Chicago and a close friend of Bellow. He is best know for his work The American President. Fine in a fine dust jacket. "In More Die of Heartbreak we welcome back the calamitous wit of The Adventures of Augie March and Herzog The Nobel Prize which Bellow won in 1976 was the cornerstone of a career that also included a Pulitzer Prize three National Book Awards a Presidential Medal and more honors than any other American writer" New York Times. William Morrow and Company hardcover
1987273655New York: William Morrow 1987. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Fine in fine dustwrapper with a little age-toning to the jacket flaps only. William Morrow hardcover
196850023New York: New Yorker Magazine 1968. Paperback. 4to. Stiff glossy pictorial wrappers. 80pp. Illustrations numerous advertisements many color and full page. Near fine. Faintest of wear to outer wrappers only. Handsome full issue of the July 20 1968 issue of "The New Yorker." Among its usual array of fiction and nonfiction poems and essays is the first appearance of Bellow's short story "Mosby's Memoirs" pp. 36-49 which would be published later that same year in Bellow's first short story collection "Mosby's Memoirs and Other Stories." On the upper right corner of the front wrapper Andre Francois' color rendering of a flock of birds Bellow signs boldly in blue ballpoint. Unusual in this form. New Yorker Magazine paperback
19681386847New York: The Viking Press 1968. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo 184 pages. In Very Good condition with a Very Good minus dust jacket. Spine black with white and blue lettering. Dust jacket protected with a mylar covering price cut. Mild rubbing to edges and corners of dust jacket. Tearing to edges of dust jacket. Mild general shelf wear to edges of boards. Fading to blue dye at top edge of textblock. Textblock clean. Shelved under Display Table #2. 1386847. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Viking Press hardcover
1968645412The Viking Press 1968. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Signed by author on title page. First Edition. 8vo. - over 7¾' in - 9¾' in. 184pp. bound in quarter white cloth over blue boards with black titles on the spine. A very good copy jacket has two closed tears and light wear to edges; book has some minor foxing to fore and bottom edge. The Viking Press hardcover
1968205930New York: The Viking Press 1968. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 184 pages. The eighth book a collection of short stories from the Nobel Prize winning author of "Herzog" and "Henderson The Rain King."A clean and tight very near fine copy in paper covered boards with a cloth spine and in a very near fine dust jacket. Signed and inscribed by Bellow on the title page to a Chicago bookseller. A nice association copy as the recipient worked at Marshall Fields back when they had a vibrant book department. The Viking Press unknown
196855075New York: Viking Press 1968. First edition. Near fine in near fine jacket. Signed first printing of this collection of six dark and comic short stories from the Pulitzer and Nobel winner. 8.25'' x 5.25''. Original quarter beige cloth over blue boards. In original unclipped $5.00 typographic jacket designed by Mel Williamson. Blue endpapers. 6 184 2 pages. Signed by Bellow on the title page. Minor toning to spine. Else sharp and tight. Viking Press unknown
19685335The Viking Press 1968. First Edition. Cloth & Boards. Near Fine/Near Fine in Plastic Cover. A lovely First Edition of Saul Bellow's first collection of stories. In blue and cream cloth & boards there is the slightest of toning to the page edges; otherwise Fine. With a nice blue topstain on the upper page edges. The Near Fine dustjacket is complete with original price $5.00 intact; there are some chipping and wear at places on the dustjacket edge; otherwise a Near Fine collectible edition.<br /> <br /> The Los Angeles Times reviewed the book stating “What Henry James did for the geographically disoriented Bellow does for the culturally traumatized in the six stories gathered in this collection. Truly Bellow is one of God’s spies.†Bellow was deemed the “novelist of the intellectuals†by literary critic Maxwell Geismar.<br /> <br /> In “Bellow’s Logic†published in The Massachusetts Review 1969 Shaun O’Connell reviewed “Mosby’s Memoirs and Other Stories†and wrote: “Saul Bellow portrays a world in which though the real life is the life of the mind those who live by this precept end up in pretty sad shape. They slouch under the weight of their awareness still another burden like their lumbering aging bodies their painful unforgettable pasts their unloving loved-ones. In Bellow’s books the truth makes no one free but there is no help for it; his people are stuck with what they know…Bellow dramatizes this insight in these beautiful stories portraying people who think themselves into the damnedest fixes neither able to control life with their ideas nor protect themselves from life with their rationalizations. But in Bellow’s hands people are always real always moving because he allows them to confront what Henry James called ‘the terrible algebra of their own existence.’ The Viking Press unknown