Sapphira and the Slave Girl

New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1940.

Price: $200.00

Hardcover. First edition. Faint, thin tape shadows on the top of the pastedowns, near fine in attractive, about very good dustwrapper with small tape shadows or remnant mostly confined near the tops of the flaps. Complimentary Advance Copy, so stated on a cancel leaf.

Item #343387

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Item #343387 Sapphira and the Slave Girl. Willa CATHER.

Willa Cather
birth name: Willa Sibert Cather
born: 12/7/1873
died: 4/24/1947
nationality: USA

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Biography

American novelist noted for her portrayals of frontier life on the American plains. - Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literaturemore

Collecting tips:

All of the earliest of Cather's books are rare in dustjackets, and commensurately expensive. Especially prized are O Pioneers!, (1913 - with "Willa S. Cather" on the spine, later printings dropped the "S."), The Song of the Lark. (1915 - first issue lists three other titles by Cather on the copyright page), and My Antonia, (1918 - first state has illustrations on coated paper). One quirky book to look out for, supposedly edited by her, but actually largely written by Cather was The Life of Mary G. Baker Eddy and The History of Christian Science by Georgine Milmine (1909) is not usually so expensive, but of course, isn't so interesting as her fiction, either.

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