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Add to basketCloth. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. New Edition. New 40th Anniversary Edition 1993. Signed by Harper Lee to inner page. Book is fine and bright. Contents very good. The wrapper is near fine and lightened at the base. Ref19265. Signed by Author(s).
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 5th or later Edition. 1991. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Inscribed on the front endpaper Overall excellent condition. Book.
Published by HarperCollins, New York, 2015
Seller: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Full leather. Condition: Fine. Signed limited edition of Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee. (illustrator). Limited Edition / First Edition. Octavo, [8], 278pp, [4]. Full blue morocco, title in gilt on spine and front cover. Gilted border and embellishments, all edges gilt, patterned endpapers. Stated "First Edition" on copyright page with full number line. A fine copy, appears unread. Housed in the publisher's deluxe clamshell case, full blue cloth, illustration printed in black. Internally lined with matching blue felt, with a quote and an illustration stamped in black. Includes the publisher's original shipping crate, with label on the front cover. From a limited edition of 500 copies signed by the author, this being number 116. This copy is signed by Harper Lee on the limitation page. HarperCollins Publishers originally marketed Go Set a Watchman as a sequel to Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. Upon release, it became clear to readers that Watchman was a first draft of Mockingbird, due to repeated passages, characterizations, and themes between the two novels. This was later confirmed by the papers of literary agents Annie Laurie Williams and Maurice Crain, which detail years of revisions by Lee and the publishing team. Signed.
Published by J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 1960
Seller: Jeffrey H. Marks, Rare Books, ABAA, Rochester, NY, U.S.A.
296 pp. 8vo, publisher's cloth-backed boards in dust jacket. Preserved in a quarter morocco folding box. Thirteenth impression. Fresh and bright: better then very good, in a very good jacket with the usual rubbing and edgewear. This book was a gift for Helen Grotke, who was the schoolteacher on the motion picture set tutoring the school-age actors. Inscribed by Harper Lee and twelve members of the cast, including Gregory Peck, Robert Duvall and the children. Many of the actors have written the names of their characters under their inscriptions. Mary Badham's reads, "To Miss Grotke, my favorite teacher. Mary Badham (Scout).".