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Caldwell, Erskine. The Bastard. Heron Press, 1929.

Price: US$150.00 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: Copy 437 of a limited edtion. Cover shows minor wear and rubbing, fading. Inscribed and SIGNED by the author on a blank prelim. Pages are lightly tanned and clean.

Seller: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.

CALDWELL, Erskine; Ty Mahon, illus. The Bastard [Limited Edition, Signed]. Heron Press Incorporated, New York, 1929.

Price: US$220.00 + shipping

Description: Limited to 200 signed copies printed on American Handcraft and bound in balloon cloth of which this is no. 10. Octavo (25.5cm.); original purple gilt-lettered cloth; 199pp.; frontispiece and 5 plates; title page printed within purple decorative border. Extremities a bit rubbed, spine a few shades faded though the gilt is still vibrant; some minor soiling to fore-edge of a few leaves, else interior fine. Very Good and sound, signed by the author and illustrator on colophon. Caldwell's first book.

Seller: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.

Caldwell, Erskine; Mahone, Ty (Illustrator). The Bastard [Signed, With Interesting Inscription]. Heron Press, New York, 1929.

Price: US$425.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: 199 pp + illustrations, with frontispiece. A hors commerce copy from the special edition of 200 printed on American Handcraft paper, bound in balloon cloth, and signed by author and illustrator on limitation page. Rather than being numbered, this copy is designated "B" and was presumably an author's presentation copy, as it is additionally inscribed (without salutation) "with best wishes for a successful year with the N.Y. Soc. for Sup. of Vice / from [name uncertain] and myself / Erskine Caldwell." It seems likely that this inscription dates from a few years after the publication date. Although The Bastard was successfully banned for obscenity in Caldwell's adopted home town of Portland, Maine, it was not until 1933, with the publication of God's Little Acre, that he became a target of the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice. Apparently the recipient of this copy didn't care to actually read the book, as many of the pages remain unopened. Mild sunning to spine, one small blemish to upper corner of front board, otherwise minimal wear; in a protective mylar cover.

Seller: Walkabout Books, ABAA, Curtis, WA, U.S.A.