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Published by Faulkner Books, 1984
ISBN 10: 0916631001ISBN 13: 9780916631000
Seller: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, U.S.A.
Book
Condition: Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
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Published by Fay Edward Faulkner Printing/Heritage Press/North Country Books, Sherburne, NY, 1966
Seller: Willis Monie-Books, ABAA, Cooperstown, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
softcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. slight fading at spine edge, pink mark on back wrapper. INSCRIBED by author.
Published by Faulkner Books, 1987
ISBN 10: 0317463020ISBN 13: 9780317463026
Seller: ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, U.S.A.
Book
Paperback. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 2.85.
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Published by Faulkner Books, New York, 1986
Seller: Smith Family Bookstore Downtown, Eugene, OR, U.S.A.
Book
Trade Paperback. Condition: Good. text clean and unmarked. binding tight. covers have light wear along edges. fore-edge, head and foot of book have light wear.
Published by Faulkner Books, 1987
Seller: Moe's Books, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: Very Good.
Published by Faulkner Books, 1987
Seller: Callaghan Books South, New Port Richey, FL, U.S.A.
Soft Cover. Condition: Near Fine. 4th. (4th) Very large, thick, heavy softcover, glossy black wrappers with flaps, white and red lettering, praise for Cross's books on back wrapper, 935 pages. Very light wear at top front edge, very slight wear to spine top edge. Near Fine.
Published by Faulkner House Books, New Orleans, LA, 2002
Seller: Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA, Wadsworth, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
First edition. Broadside that 11.25" wide by 15" high. One of only 100 copies designed by Karoline Schleh with an etching by her as well. Features an excerpt from Butler's 10th novel "Fair Warning" and an excerpt from Dewberry's novel "Sacrament of Life." Printed on the occasion of a reading by the husband and wife team of authors at Faulkner House Books on February 14, 2002. A very fine copy. Signed by Butler, Dewberry and Schleh. A very attractive broadside.
Published by Faulkner House Books, 2002
Seller: Black Dog Books, Emerson, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
No Binding. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Broadside printed in two colors 11" wide by 15" high. One of only 150 copies designed by Laura Richens with a woodcut by her. Features an excerpt from Ford's story "Calling" which was included in his collection "A Multitude of Sins." Printed on the occasion of a reading by Ford at Faulkner House Books on March 10, 2002.Signed by Ford and Richens, who has numbered this at the bottom margin, Signed by Author(s). Book.
Published by Library of America 1994 Complete Novels of William Faulkner (Book 4), 1994
Seller: Pali, Roma, RM, Italy
Cloth in Dj. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 8vo, hardcover in dj. 1100pp. The years 1942 to 1954 saw William Faulkner s rise to literary celebrity sought after by Hollywood, lionized by the critics, awarded a Nobel Prize in 1950 and the Pulitzer and National Book Award for 1954. But, despite his success, he was plagued by depression and alcohol and haunted by a sense that he had more to achieve and a finite amount of time and energy to achieve it. This Library of America volume collects the novels written during this crucial period; defying the odds, Faulkner continued to break new ground in American fiction. He delved deeper into themes of race and religion and furthered his experiments with fictional structure and narrative voice. These newly restored texts, based on Faulkner s manuscripts, typescripts, and proof sheets, are free of the changes introduced by the original editors and are faithful to the author s intentions. Go Down, Moses (1942) is a haunting novel made up of seven related stories that explore the intertwined lives of black, white, and Indian inhabitants of Yoknapatawpha County. It includes "The Bear," one of the most famous works in all American fiction, with its evocation of "the wilderness, the big woods, bigger and older than any recorded document." Characters from Go Down, Moses reappear in Intruder in the Dust (1948). Part detective novel, part morality tale, it is a compassionate story of a black man on trial and the growing moral awareness of a southern white boy. Requiem for a Nun (1951) is a sequel to Sanctuary. With an unusual structure combining novel and play, it tells the fate of the passionate, haunted Temple Drake and the murder case through which she achieves a tortured redemption. Prose interludes condense millennia of local history into a swirling counterpoint. In A Fable (1954), a recasting of the Christ story set during World War I, Faulkner wanted to "try to tell what I had found in my lifetime of truth in some important way before I had to put the pen down and die." The novel, which earned a Pulitzer Prize, is both an anguished spiritual parable and a drama of mutiny, betrayal, and violence in the barracks and on the battlefields.
Published by Library of America 1990 Complete Novels of William Faulkner (Book 3), 1990
Seller: Pali, Roma, RM, Italy
Cloth in Dj. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. oth in dj , 1148pp. The four novels in this Library of America collection show Faulkner at the height of his powers and fully demonstrate the range of his genius. They explore the tragic and comic aspects of a South haunted by its past and uncertain of its future. In the intricate, spellbinding masterpiece Absalom, Absalom! (1936), Quentin Compson descends into a vortex of images, voices, passions, and doomed desires as he and his Harvard roommate re-create the story of Thomas Sutpen and the insane ambitions, romantic hopes, and distortions of honor and conscience that trap Sutpen and those around him, until their grief and pride and fate become the inescapable and unbearable legacy of a past that is not dead and not even past. In seven episodes, The Unvanquished (1938) recounts the ordeals and triumphs of the Sartoris family during and after the Civil War as seen through the maturing consciousness of young Bayard Sartoris. The indomitable Granny Millard, the honor-driven patriarch Colonel Sartoris, the quick-witted and inventive Ringo, the ferociously heroic Drusilla, and the scheming, mendacious Ab Snopes embody the inheritance that Bayard must reconcile with a new, but diminished, South. If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem (published in 1939 as The Wild Palms) tells of desperate lovers fleeing convention and of a convict escaping the chaos of passion. In "The Wild Palms," an emotional and geographic odyssey ends in a Mississippi coastal town. In counterpoint, "Old Man" recounts the adventures of an inarticulate "tall convict" swept to freedom by a raging Mississippi flood, but who then fights to return to his simple prison life. In The Hamlet (1940), the first book of the great Snopes family trilogy, the outrageous scheming energy of Flem Snopes and his relatives is vividly and hilariously juxtaposed with the fragile communal customs of Frenchman s Bend. Here are Ike Snopes, in love with a cow, the sexual adventures of Eula Varner Snopes, and the wild saturnalia of the spotted horses auction, a comic masterpiece.
Published by Faulkner House Books, New Orleans, LA, 2002
Seller: Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA, Wadsworth, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
First edition. Broadside printed in two colors that 11" wide by 15" high. One of only 150 copies designed by Laura Richens with a woodcut by her as well. Features an excerpt from Ford's story "Calling" which was included in his collection "A Multitude of Sins." Printed on the occasion of a reading by Ford at Faulkner House Books on March 10, 2002. A very fine copy. Signed by Ford and Richens. A very attractive broadside. Seemingly fairly uncommon.