first edition Hardcover
1935-1936-1937 · London
by Fuchs, Daniel
London: Constable and Co., Ltd.. Very Good in Very Good dj. 1935-1936-1937. 1st British Editions. 1/4 leather. "Summer": VG/VG, a good sound copy, some age-toning and scattered foxing/staining to edges of text block; the jacket is lightly edgeworn, with some paper loss at the top of the spine (very slightly affecting the first word in the title), a 1.25-inch split at the lower front hinge with an associated short diagonal tear, very slight paper loss at the upper fold points]. "Homage": VG+/VG+, a nice copy, very light soiling to edges of text block, light shelfwear to bottom edges of covers; the jacket is lightly edgeworn and a bit tanned at the spine]. "Neptune": VG/VG (price-clipped); modest wear and very light bumping to corners, spine a bit turned, minor offsetting to endpapers; the jacket has some very shallow chipping at the base of the spine, a handful of tiny nicks along the top edge, a couple of tiny scrape marks on the front panel, very slight paper loss at the upper right corner of the front panel, a long vertical crease along the left edge of the front panel, and an old printed price sticker affixed to the spine; presents much more attractively than that litany of flaws would suggest]. The British first editions of the author's "trilogy" of lower-class Jewish-American life in Brooklyn (which even Fuchs himself denied was a proper trilogy; it just happened that he wrote three novels – critically-praised but commercially unsuccessful – before decamping for Hollywood and that (relatively) easy movie money). Since being reprinted in an omnibus volume in 1961, however, the works have only grown in critical estimation. .
(Inventory #: 29289)