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New York: Duell Sloane, 1941. Illustrated wth 86 full-page b/w photographs. 4to, pictorial cloth. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, (1941). First Edition. A very good copy. More
New York: Duell Sloane, 1941. Illustrated wth 86 full-page b/w photographs. 4to, pictorial cloth. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, (1941). First Edition. A very good copy. More
New York: Viking, 1935. 8vo, brick red cloth, g.t., leather labels. New York: Viking, 1935. Limited First Edition. Lacks slipcase. Light scratch on front cover; end-papers tanned at the gutter. Number 173 of 300 copies signed by the author. More
New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1983. 8vo, cloth, d.w. New York: Dodd Mead, (1983). First Edition. Fine. Selections from the Best Short Stories. Review copy with publicity photo. Signed by Caldwell on the half-title. More
Savannah: Beehive Press, 1974. Photographs by Margaret Bourke-White. 8vo, cloth, d.w. Savannah: Beehive Press, (1974). For the first time the complete text of "Tobacco Road" and the documentary photos of "You Have Seen Their Faces " have been combined in a single volume. More
1942. Caldwell offers to do another broadcast for the Council for Democracy, as the first one was so well received. Included are carbon copies of letters to Caldwell concerning the project. January 15, 1942. More
Souvenir signed typescript titled "Evelyn and the Rest of Us", originally published in Jackpot: Collected Short Stories, 1950. 4to. 4 pages, boldly signed on the cover: "Erskine Caldwell", c. early 1970s. Fine condition. American novelist and short-story writer whose themes focused on poverty, racism and social problems in his native Southern United States. More
1935. Rare souvenir typescript, "Erskine Caldwell", 4to. 7 pages, the complete controversial short story titled Candy-Man Beachum, originally published in 'Kneel to the Rising Sun', 1935, about a white police officer who kills a black man while he was attempting to visit his light-skinned girlfriend on the "other side" of town. Boldly signed on the cover page and in fine condition. American novelist best remembered for his short stories about poverty, racism and social problems in his native Southern United..... More
Franklin Center: Franklin, 1979. Illustrated by Harry Schaare. 224 pages. 8vo, gilt-stamped brown leather, a.e.g. The Franklin Library, 1979. Limited edition, signed in full by the author. A fine copy. More
New York: Viking, 1938. 8vo, blue cloth, faded at edges, d.w.; (slightly edge-chipped & price- clipped). N.Y.: Viking, 1938. First Edition. More
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