Order Nr. 40991 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF JOHN DOS PASSOS. Jack Potter.

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF JOHN DOS PASSOS.

(Dos Passos, John).

With an Introduction by John Dos Passos.

  • Chicago: Normandie House, 1950.
  • 8vo.
  • cloth.
  • 94, (2) pages.
  • ISBN: none

Price: $50.00  other currencies

Order Nr. 40991

First edition, limited to 345 numbered copies; this copy is out of series. A fine, unopened copy of this scarce bibliography.

American writer John Dos Passos (1896-1970) was known for creating nonlinear stories immersed in the roving lives of the characters; his "U.S.A" trilogy is his best-known work, and both his fiction and nonfiction have had major influence on subsequent literature and especially experimental writers such as Jean-Paul Sarte. This bibliography details Dos Passos' first editions, with information on the binding and first periodical appearances of his works, written by Chicago-based bookseller Jack Potter. Potter provides a thorough compilation of Dos Passos' works, with an introduction from Dos Passos himself; included also is the original invoice sent in 1950 (the year of publication) to the original owner of this volume, signed by Jack Potter on top of his printed name.

Full brown cloth, reproduced signature of John Dos Passos in gilt on the front board, gilt lettering on the spine, fore-edge uncut, title page in brown and black, most signatures unopened, "Addenda" page loosely laid in at the rear which caused off-setting from the glue on the opposite page. Fairfield and Bodoni types, Victorian laid paper,From the private reference library of Dorothy Sloan with a commemorative bookplate loosely inserted.