Youngblood Hawke

New York: Doubleday, (1962 - but circa 2002).

Price: $150.00

Hardcover. Reprint. Fine in fine dustwrapper. Inscribed by Wouk: "Feb 2002 Palm Springs. For John Bahcall with the deepest regard. Herman Wouk." Bahcall was an American astrophysicist, best known for the development of the Hubble Space Telescope and for his leadership and development of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.

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Item #340900 Youngblood Hawke. Herman WOUK.
Youngblood Hawke

Herman Wouk
birth name: Herman Wouk
born: 5/27/1915
nationality: USA

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Biography

American novelist best known for his epic war novels. - Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literaturemore

Collecting tips:

Wouk has several collectible books, probably the best-known is The Caine Mutiny (1951) which won the Pulitzer Prize, and was the basis for the film. Much debate rages over what is the proper first state of the jacket -- on the rear panel one state mentions his early novel City Boy, another refers to it incorrectly as The City Boy. Counter intuitively, some have speculated that the jacket was changed to the incorrect title, which might seem a little odd, but perhaps is an example of the author wishing he had named the book differently, and doing something about it later -- frankly, we don't really know. His first book, The Man in the Trench Coat, (1941) was only issued in wrappers, and is very scarce, as is his 1949 play The Traitor: A Drama. The plethora of available copies that abound of his book The Winds of War, (1971) would belie the fact that truly fine copies of this weighty and often read-to-death tome are exceptionally uncommon, and command a premium.

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