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ONE OF 50 COPIES. ANDERSON, SHERWOOD. The Modern Writer. San Francisco: The Lantern Press, 1925.
ONE OF 50 COPIES. ANDERSON, SHERWOOD. The Modern Writer. San Francisco: The Lantern Press, 1925. Thin 8vo. Publisher's orange cloth and blue boards, stamped in gilt on upper cover, pages uncut, blue paper-covered slipcase. Light soiling to spine, a few small stains. LIMITED EDITION, one of 50 copies on japan vellum, unnumbered, but SIGNED by Anderson on the limitation page. In this brief essay, Anderson outlines the relatively short history of American literature, its development, and its direction in the 20th century. SOLD TO BENEFIT THE BLACK MOUNTAIN INSTITUTE. UNLV's Black Mountain Institute is an international literary arts center that champions writers and storytellers through programs, fellowships, student scholarships, and community engagement. BMI is also home to the first-ever City of Asylum program in the U.S, which provides safe haven to writers who have been persecuted for their literary work—so that they may live and write freely without censorship, risk of imprisonment, or threats against their lives. Lot to be sold without reserve. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
ONE OF 50 COPIES. ANDERSON, SHERWOOD. The Modern Writer. San Francisco: The Lantern Press, 1925. Thin 8vo. Publisher's orange cloth and blue boards, stamped in gilt on upper cover, pages uncut, blue paper-covered slipcase. Light soiling to spine, a few small stains. LIMITED EDITION, one of 50 copies on japan vellum, unnumbered, but SIGNED by Anderson on the limitation page. In this brief essay, Anderson outlines the relatively short history of American literature, its development, and its direction in the 20th century. SOLD TO BENEFIT THE BLACK MOUNTAIN INSTITUTE. UNLV's Black Mountain Institute is an international literary arts center that champions writers and storytellers through programs, fellowships, student scholarships, and community engagement. BMI is also home to the first-ever City of Asylum program in the U.S, which provides safe haven to writers who have been persecuted for their literary work—so that they may live and write freely without censorship, risk of imprisonment, or threats against their lives. Lot to be sold without reserve. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing