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Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury Ballantine Books
Science Fiction
Dystopian Fiction
1953 First Edition
Hardcover
Signed
USD$28,381

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*** HOT STUFF *** WITH GREAT PROVENANCE FAHRENHEIT 451, Ballantine Books, 1953, first edition, light wear to the spine edges, some soiling to the spine and boards as usual, else a tight vg copy without dw as issued. Also contains THE PLAYGROUND & AND THE ROCK CRIED OUT. 1/200 copies signed by the author and specially bound in Johns-Manville Quinterra, an asbestos material with exceptional resistance to pyrolysis. Certainly a high spot of modern literature which has seen few auction records from the major houses in the last 10 years. (A most interesting provenance to this copy. After my suggesting to the publisher of the first edition of FIRESTARTER by Stephen King that producing a special asbestos edition of this title could be a lot of fun, he, as many already know, did so. He obtained this copy now offered for sale by trading one of these 26 such bound copies of FIRESTARTER to Gerry de la Ree for one of de la Ree's copies of the asbestos bound Bradbury title. This is that very…

About Fahrenheit 451

"Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury is a dystopian novel set in a future society where books are outlawed, and critical thinking is suppressed. Firemen like Guy Montag are tasked with burning books to maintain social conformity and prevent dissent. Montag, initially content with his role, gradually becomes disillusioned with the oppressive regime. He starts to question the lack of intellectual freedom and begins secretly hoarding books, despite the grave risks associated with possessing them. His curiosity about the banned literature grows, leading him to seek knowledge and understanding in a world dominated by mindless entertainment and shallow pursuits. As Montag's curiosity deepens, he encounters Clarisse McClellan, a young woman whose inquisitiveness challenges his perceptions. Clarisse introduces him to new ideas, awakening his dormant curiosity and prompting him to reevaluate his life and society's values. Montag's internal conflict intensifies when his wife, Mildred, immersed in a world of superficial entertainment and technological distractions, betrays him by reporting his book collection to the authorities. Forced to confront the consequences of his actions, Montag becomes a fugitive, hunted by the government's oppressive forces. Throughout his journey, Montag meets individuals who still cling to fragments of the past, preserving literary works by memorizing them to pass on to future generations. He encounters a group of intellectuals who have dedicated themselves to preserving the knowledge contained in books, vowing to rebuild society once it has collapsed. Bradbury uses "Fahrenheit 451" to critique a society that values conformity over critical thinking, where the suppression of knowledge results in a population devoid of individuality and empathy. The novel explores themes of censorship, the power of information, the dangers of mindless consumption, and the importance of preserving intellectual freedom. In the end, Montag's pursuit of knowledge and truth leads to an intense confrontation with the oppressive regime, ultimately sparking a rebellion. The novel ends with a glimmer of hope as Montag joins a community of rebels who are committed to rebuilding a society that values intellectual curiosity and free thought. "Fahrenheit 451" remains a poignant and cautionary tale, warning against the dangers of intellectual suppression and the erosion of individual freedoms in a society driven by censorship and conformity. Bradbury's work continues to resonate, serving as a reminder of the significance of literature, critical thinking, and the preservation of knowledge in safeguarding the essence of humanity.

Identifying the First Edition of Fahrenheit 451

Presence of '451' on the fireman's helmet on the original cover, absence of reviews or later awards, and dust jacket price of $2.50 may indicate a first edition.