Sayonara

New York: Random House, (1954).

Price: $245.00

Hardcover. First edition. Near fine with a tiny tear at the top of the spine, in a very good dustwrapper with some edgewear and fading along the edges of the panels, laminate has partially peeled off. Includes a card with the author's Signature. Basis for the 1957 Joshua Logan film with Marlon Brando, Miiko Taka, Patricia Owens, James Garner, Martha Scott, Ricardo Montalban, and Red Buttons, who won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar. Laid in is a Signed photographic promotional postcard of Brando, in his military uniform from the film, apparently removed from an album, with glue remnants on the verso.

Item #341688

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Item #341688 Sayonara. James A. MICHENER.

James A. Michener
birth name: James Albert Michener
born: 2/3/1907
died: 10/16/1997
nationality: USA

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Biography

American novelist and short-story writer best known for his novels, epic and detailed works classified as fictional documentaries. - Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literaturemore

Collecting tips:

James A. Michener is best known for his first work of fiction Tales of the South Pacific, a collection on interconnected stories that won the Pulitzer Prize, and which was the basis for his play South Pacific: A Musical Play which also won the prize, and for the film South Pacific. His second work of fiction The Fires of Spring has long been avidly sought after, and while the advent of the Internet has resulted in the greater availability of this title, it hasn't done much in the way of bringing fine copies to light. If you're a Michener fan and want to keep yourself busy look for his first two books, The Future of Social Studies, (1939) and The Unit in Social Studies, (1940), a textbook co-written with Harold M. Long. Both were published in wrappers. After these four books Michener's books are more common, but truly fine copies of his other early titles are very scarce. The Bridges of Toko-Ri (1953) comes with both blue and white endpapers, with informed speculation existing that the blue endpapers precede. It is also one of the few books from Random House which does not follow their usual practice of stating first edition. We once bought a large load of books that Michener had donated to his local library. We were grateful that for the most part, he remembered to stamp or sign his name in them.

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