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  • “He dont have to move very far to go nuts in the first place and so he dont have so far to come back": Rare original carbon typescrip of Faulkner's Pylon

    FAULKNER, WILLIAM.

    Pylon.

    Oxford, Mississippi: N/P c. 1934.

    Rare original carbon typescript of the novel Pylonwith title in ink in the author’s hand on the first page, a few leaves repaginated in the author’s hand, 344 pages, each of the six chapters held together with a paper clip, [Oxford, Mississippi, ca. December 1934]. Newly discovered by the family and one of only two known typescripts of Pylon, it is the only one left entirely as Faulkner wrote it and is the only one in private hands. William Faulkner’s retained unedited carbon typescript of his 1935 aviation novel, Pylon. This copy corresponds to the typescript setting copy in the collection of the Alderman Library, University of Virginia. The present copy is important in that it shows Faulkner’s text in its unedited state.  In his introduction to the facsimile of the typesetting copy, Noel Polk writes, “According to Faulkner’s date on the final page of the holograph manuscript at the University of Mississippi, he completed the writing on November 26, 1934; but he had already sent [publisher Harrison] Smith the typescript of the first chapter before November 5, the second by November 23, and the third by November 30; the fourth bears the editorial date 12/5, the fifth 12/10, and the sixth and seventh 12/15.  As was to the case with Absalom, Pylon underwent extensive editorial alteration.  As the typescript setting copy … demonstrates, editors bowlerized and ‘normalized’ the deliberate strangeness of the syntax and language and made hundreds of other rather arbitrary changes in the text.  Smith, who spent a week in Oxford with Faulkner going over the galleys, had made many further editorial changes on them. The galleys, which were set beginning January 8, record both Faulkner’s acquiescence to many of Smith’s changes, his attempts to restore the original wording and punctuation, and numerous attempts to repair damage that Smith had done. Pylon was published on March 25, 1935.”The incomplete 151-page autograph manuscript of the novel is in the collection of the University of Mississippi.  The typescript setting copy at the University of Virginia and the present carbon typescript are the only known complete typescripts of the text.  Corrected galley proofs are held by the Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas.  Noel Polk based his 1985 corrected text (Library of America) on the Alderman Library typescript. As Faulkner told students at the University of Virginia in the 1960’s, he wrote Pylon as a respite from the complications involved in writing Absalom, Absalom! The novel was written at great speed at the end of 1934.  It has been called Faulkner’s most self-consciously “modernistic” work, abounding in descriptions of aviators and their machines, runways, and art deco air terminals.  Aside from the frequent references to Shakespeare in the novel, Faulkner takes pains to pay tribute to his modernist heroes James Joyce (in the second chapter, “An Evening in New Valois”) and T. S. Eliot (throughout the novel, but especially in the penultimate chapter, “Lovesong of J. A. Prufrock”). Pylon is one of Faulkner’s few non-Yoknapatawpha novels and is based on the festivities and air shows at New Orleans’s newly built Shushan Airport, held to coincide with Mardi Gras, February 1934. In very good condition with the first leaf darkened and with paper loss at edges (some text lost in lower right corner), rust stain in upper right corner of chapters 1–4, creasing and spotting to scattered leaves. Laid in: 2 British European Airways luggage claim tags. This carbon typescript, newly discovered by the family and one of only two known typescripts of Pylon, is the only one left entirely as Faulkner wrote it and is the only one in private hands.

    Price: $40,000.00     Item Number: 140100

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  • First Edition of William Faukner's Soldiers' Pay; In the Original Dust jacket

    FAULKNER, WILLIAM.

    Soldiers’ Pay.

    New York: Boni & Liveright 1926.

    First edition of Faulkner’s first book in the rare first state dust jacket with An American Tragedy as the first of five titles listed on the rear jacket panel. Octavo, original cloth. Bookplate, near fine in a very good dust jacket with some toning to the spine and some chipping to the extremities. Housed in a custom clamshell box. Rare and desirable.

    Price: $18,500.00     Item Number: 81010

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  • First Edition of William Faukner's Soldiers' Pay; In the Original Dust jacket

    FAULKNER, WILLIAM.

    Soldiers’ Pay.

    New York: Boni & Liveright 1926.

    First edition of Faulkner’s first book in the rare first state dust jacket with An American Tragedy as the first of five titles listed on the rear jacket panel. Octavo, original cloth. Bookplate, near fine in an exceptional dust jacket with light toning and wear. From the library of Virginia bibliophile and historian Christopher Clark Geest with his bookplate. Housed in a custom clamshell box. Scarce in this condition.

    Price: $28,000.00     Item Number: 89328

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  • “Stars were golden unicorns neighing unheard through blue meadows": First Edition of William Faukner's Soldiers' Pay

    FAULKNER, WILLIAM.

    Soldiers’ Pay.

    New York: Boni & Liveright 1926.

    First edition of Faulkner’s first book. Octavo, original cloth. In near fine condition with a touch of shelfwear. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell chemise and box.

    Price: $1,750.00     Item Number: 116798

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  • "She gazed downward upon the dark, ceaseless water. It was never still, never the same, and on it moonlight was broken into little fleeting silver wings": First edition of William Faulkner's Mosquitoes

    FAULKNER, WILLIAM.

    Mosquitoes.

    New York: Boni & Liveright, Inc 1927.

    First edition of Faulkner’s second novel. Octavo, original cloth, pictorial endpapers. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket with a small chip to the front flap. From the library of Virginia bibliophile and historian Christopher Clark Geest with his bookplate to the pastedown. A very nice example of this early Faulkner work.

    Price: $4,800.00     Item Number: 91795

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  • FIRST EDITION OF FAULKNER’S MASTERPIECE AND ONE OF THE GREATEST NOVELS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY THE SOUND AND THE FURY: IN THE RARE FIRST ISSUE DUST JACKET

    FAULKNER, WILLIAM.

    The Sound and the Fury.

    New York: Jonathan Cape and Harrison Smith 1929.

    First edition of Faulkner’s masterpiece. Octavo, original cloth, black and white patterned paper boards. Near fine in a very good unrestored first-issue dust jacket with the iconic design by Kathe Kollwitz on the front panel and a price of $3.00 for the book Humanity Uprooted on the rear panel, with a chip to the spine. Petersen A6.2a. Brucolli & Clark I:121. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box.

    Price: $12,500.00     Item Number: 112328

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  • “Clocks slay time... time is dead as long as it is being clicked off by little wheels; only when the clock stops does time come to life": First Edition of William Faulkner's Masterpiece The Sound and the Fury

    FAULKNER, WILLIAM.

    The Sound and the Fury.

    New York: Jonathan Cape and Harrison Smith 1929.

    First edition, first printing of Faulkner’s masterpiece. Octavo, original half cloth over black and white patterned paper boards. Very good in a very good second state dust jacket with Humanity Uprooted priced at $3.50 instead of $3.00 on the rear panel. Housed in a custom clamshell box.

    Price: $9,200.00     Item Number: 139490

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  • First Edition of William Faulkner's Sartoris

    FAULKNER, WILLIAM.

    Sartoris.

    New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company 1929.

    First edition of Faulkner’s work set in Yoknapatawpha County, and introduces many of the characters that appear in his later fiction. Octavo, original cloth. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. Housed in a custom half morocco chemise and clamshell box. A very nice example.

    Price: $3,800.00     Item Number: 95802

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  • FIRST EDITION OF FAULKNER’S MASTERPIECE AND ONE OF THE GREATEST NOVELS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY THE SOUND AND THE FURY

    FAULKNER, WILLIAM.

    The Sound and the Fury.

    New York: Jonathan Cape and Harrison Smith 1929.

    First edition of Faulkner’s masterpiece. Octavo, original cloth, black and white patterned paper boards. In near fine condition. Petersen A6.2a. Brucolli & Clark I:121. An exceptional example.

    Price: $2,750.00     Item Number: 145928

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  • First Edition of William Faulkner's These Thirteen

    FAULKNER, WILLIAM.

    These Thirteen (13).

    New York: Jonathan Cape & Harrison Smith 1931.

    First edition of Faulkner’s first collection of stories. Octavo, original cloth, pictorial endpapers, blue topstain. Near fine in a good dust jacket with loss to the spine. Jacket design by Arthur Hawkins.

    Price: $1,250.00     Item Number: 100021

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