NY: Random House, 1967. SIGNED. NF/NF. 1st/1st. This is a true first edition with points.** Signed by Styron on the half-title page. Hinges slightly loose from reading. Mild edge soil to bottom page edges. The dust jacket is unclipped. Vibrant red not faded. Slight bubbling on the front panel near the spine and a crease on the inside back flap. Protected in a Brodart Mylar cover. Styron’s third book and winner of the 1968 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
**First Printing is stated on the copyright page. Boards are black cloth with silver lettering, top stain, and no book club blind stamp on the bottom right corner of the back. The price of 6.95 is on the upper right corner of the front dust jacket flap, and 10/67 is on the bottom.
Nat Turner led a sustained slave rebellion in 1831. In Styron's accomplished novel, he reimagines Turner as he awaits death in a Virginia jail cell. He is a slave, a preacher, and the leader of the most effective slave revolt in history.
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