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Description: FIRST UK EDITION. LONDON : 1935. The author’s second novel. Original black smooth cloth; gilt lettered spine onto green panels to spine & cover. Bright tight and clean. No owner name or internal markings. Minor wear only. End-papers slightly foxed. VERY GOOD. 912 pages. THOMAS CLAYTON WOLFE (October 3, 1900 – September 15, 1938) was an American novelist of the early 20th century. Wolfe wrote four lengthy novels as well as many short stories, dramatic works, and novellas. He is known for mixing highly original, poetic, rhapsodic, and impressionistic prose with autobiographical writing. His books, written and published from the 1920s to the 1940s, vividly reflect on American culture and the mores of that period, filtered through Wolfe's sensitive, sophisticated, and hyper-analytical perspective. After Wolfe's death, contemporary author William Faulkner said that Wolfe might have been the greatest talent of their generation for aiming higher than any other writer. Wolfe's influence extends to the writings of Beat Generation writer Jack Kerouac, and of authors Ray Bradbury and Philip Roth, among others. He remains an important writer in modern American literature, as one of the first masters of autobiographical fiction, and is considered North Carolina's most famous writer. Wolfe was born in Asheville, North Carolina, the youngest of eight children of William Oliver Wolfe (1851–1922) and Julia Elizabeth Westall (1860–1945). Six of the children lived to adulthood. His father, a successful stone carver, ran a gravestone business. W. O. Wolfe's business used an angel in the window to attract customers. Thomas Wolfe "described the angel in great detail" in a short story and in Look Homeward, Angel. The angel was sold and, while there was controversy over which one was the actual angel, the location of the "Thomas Wolfe angel" was determined in 1949 to be Oakdale Cemetery in Hendersonville, North Carolina. Wolfe's mother took in boarders and was active in acquiring real estate. In 1904, she opened a boarding house in St. Louis, Missouri, for the World's Fair. While the family was in St. Louis, Wolfe's 12-year-old brother, Grover, died of typhoid fever. 8vo. **Will be well-packed for posting/shipping**. [ Rosley Books for Antiquarian books, CHS, Cumberland, Everyman, GKC, Inklings, Keswick, Literature, MacDonald, Rarities, Theology and History. ]. SCARCE.
Seller: Rosley Books est. 2000, WIGTON, United Kingdom
Price: US$31.45 + shipping
Condition: Good
Description: Hardcover in good condition. No jacket. First UK edition. Boards are marked. Spine is faded. Spine ends are bumped. Page block and some pages are tanned and marked. Minor creases on some pages. Text is clear throughout. HCW
Seller: PsychoBabel & Skoob Books, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OXON, United Kingdom
Price: US$34.50 + shipping
Condition: Very Good
Description: Edgeworn, spine a little faded, hinges a little weak, unmarked, 912pp, VG/--.
Seller: J. Wyatt Books, Ottawa, ON, Canada
WOLFE Thomas. Of Time and the River. William Heinemann Ltd, 1935.
Price: US$64.16 + shipping
Condition: Very Good
Description: 912pp, in black cloth boards with gilt lettering on a green background on the spine and front. There are a couple of bumps along the bottom front edge and the back bottom corner is slightly bending inwards. The dust jacket is green and black representing waves and the lettering is white, it is price clipped and there are several tears and some loss to bottom right hand corner front panel. Now in protective cellophane wrapper. Text clean and bright, a tight and readable copy.
Seller: David Kenyon, King's Lynn, United Kingdom
Price: US$200.76 + shipping
Description: 8vo. 912pp. Paperback copy with wear and closed tears to the spine and corners. However, over all it is a very clean copy. . Proof Copy
Seller: Sainsbury's Books Pty. Ltd., Camberwell, VIC, Australia