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Bruce Chatwin The Songlines 1987 Signed 1st Edition Franklin Library Sealed HC

Bruce Chatwin The Songlines 1987 Signed 1st Edition Franklin Library Sealed HC

$ 18.46

Limited Edition, privately printed by The Franklin Library and personally signed by the author exclusively for members of The Signed First Edition Society. Sealed in publisher shrinkwrap. Includes a b...

Description

Limited Edition, privately printed by The Franklin Library and personally signed by the author exclusively for members of The Signed First Edition Society. Sealed in publisher shrinkwrap. Includes a brief essay specially written for this edition. Like New, pages tight, unread. First Edition, issued on high-quality, acid-free paper. Smyth-sewn, bound in full genuine top-grain leather binding. Gilt edges on all three sides. Pages sewn into binding. Decorative end papers and hand-signed by the author. Raised spine bands that provide a distinctive antique look. Attached silk page marker. No jacket as issued. Book weighs 1 lb, 12 oz. Wrapped in bubble wrap, shipping in a sturdy box not a bag next business day.

Specifics

Author

Bruce Chatwin

Book Series

Franklin Library

Book Title

The Songlines

Country/Region of Manufacture

United States

Edition

Collector's Edition

Ex Libris

No

Features

Leather Bound

Format

Leatherbound hardcover

Genre

Contemporary Literature

Inscribed

No

Intended Audience

Adults

Item Weight

28 oz

Language

English

Literary Movement

Modernism

Narrative Type

Fiction

Number of Pages

293

Original Language

English

Personalize

No

Personalized

No

Publication Year

1987

Publisher

Franklin Library

Signed

Yes

Signed By

Bruce Chatwin

Topic

Bruce Chatwin

Type

Novel

Vintage

No

Reviews

  1. Joel Beltona

    This stunning limited edition of *The Songlines* is a true collector’s gem—pristine, sealed, and personally signed by Bruce Chatwin. The luxurious leather binding, gilt edges, and smyth-sewn pages showcase exceptional craftsmanship. A rare find, complete with a special essay, making it a must-have for any serious bibliophile. Absolutely flawless!