GO TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN

  • SIGNED
  • Franklin Center, Pennsylvania: The Franklin Library, 1979
By Baldwin, James; Silverman, Burt
Franklin Center, Pennsylvania: The Franklin Library, 1979. Near fine or better.. Signed limited Franklin Library edition of Baldwin's first novel, his semi-autobiographical "extended rite of exorcism" (Harris). In writing this book, Baldwin did more than draw from his own experiences growing up with a religiously domineering father in 1930s Harlem: he wrote and re-wrote the work for ten years as a way to come to terms with the painful relationship with his father. In the novel as in Baldwin's own life, the hero's path to acceptance lies not in obedience and acceptance but in the intellectual liberation achieved through books and education. One of TIME's "Best English-Language Novels from 1923 to 2005," this limited edition includes a special foreword by Baldwin. An American classic. 8'' x 5''. Original full gilt-stamped leather, raised bands. All edges gilt, red silk ribbon marker, watered silk endpapers. Illustrated by Silverman with full-page plates. [18], 232 pages. Signed by Baldwin to early blank, as issued. Touch of shelfwear at bottom corners. Trace sunning to spine. Else bright, clean, and sharp.

Details

Title

GO TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN

Author

Baldwin, James; Silverman, Burt

Condition

Near Fine

Publisher

The Franklin Library: Franklin Center, Pennsylvania

Date

1979


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