The Naked and the Dead

New York: Rinehart, (1948).

Price: $1,750.00

Hardcover. First edition. Light dampstaining to the bottom corners and edges of all pages, not affecting the text, thus very good in very good, internally tape repaired first state dustwrapper with edgewear. Inscribed by the author. The author's first book, a stunning debut which ranks among the best American war novels ever written. *Burgess 99*.

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Item #353557 The Naked and the Dead. Norman MAILER.
The Naked and the Dead
The Naked and the Dead

Norman Mailer
birth name: Norman Mailer
born: 1/31/1923
died: 11/10/2007
nationality: USA

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Biography

American novelist who successfully developed a form of journalism that conveys actual events with the subjective richness and imaginative complexity of the novel. - Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literaturemore

Collecting tips:

Mailer has enjoyed great public esteem, exceeded perhaps only by his own opinion of himself, ever since his first book The Naked and The Dead was published in (1948). The book is notorious for the cheapness of the materials employed in its construction, and don't be surprised when you have to pay a chilling premium for a truly fine copy. However, just because a dealer says its a truly fine copy, don't accept it at face value. Among its usual flaws are extensive rubbing to the bottoms of the boards (which seems to have a thinner skin than George W. Bush at a Mensa meeting), and tanning to the white lettering on the spine. The book needs to have the publishers logo -- an "R" in a circle on the copyright page -- accept no substitutions. It also seems to be a book that attracts jackets switched from later printings. A mimeographed offprint, The Foundation (1943 or 44) is seldom seen. Because of the popularity of the first book, most of Mailer's other books were published in plentiful numbers and can be found in acceptable condition with a little diligence.

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