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The Fire Next Time James Baldwin Dial Press
Nonfiction
Essay
Race Relations
Civil Rights
1963 First Edition
Signed
USD$7,800

Description

New York: The Dial Press, 1963. First Edition, First Printing. Cloth. Near fine/near fine. Signed first edition, first printing of The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin.. Octavo, 120pp, [4]. Publisher's beige cloth, title in red on spine. The first printing, with no additional printings listed. Light red top stain. Solid text block, extraneous numbers in ball point pen on front endpaper, internally near fine. In the publisher's first state dust jacket, $3.50 retail price on front flap, small tissue repair at head and heel of spine, with black ink touchup to wear, offsetting to verso. (Blockson 2829) Housed in a custom red clamshell, title in gilt on morocco label on spine. Signed by James Baldwin on the half-title page: "Peace. James Baldwin." An attractive copy of this important work on racial injustice. James Baldwin (1924-1987) was a prolific writer and activist whose works often explored themes of race, sexuality, and identity in America. His novels and essays, including Go Tell…

About The Fire Next Time

A classic of the civil rights movement, 'The Fire Next Time' is a powerful evocation of James Baldwin's early life in Harlem and a disturbing examination of the consequences of racial injustice which consists of two essays: 'My Dungeon Shook — Letter to my Nephew on the One Hundredth Anniversary of Emancipation,' and 'Down At The Cross — Letter from a Region of My Mind.'

Identifying the First Edition of The Fire Next Time

One way to determine if a copy of 'The Fire Next Time' is a first edition is to look for the publishing details. For Dial Press, the first edition usually states 'First Printing' or 'First Published' along with the year 1963. It may also have a specific cover design or dust jacket that can be attributed to the first edition copies.