Louisiana State University Press, 1980. First edition, first printing of 2,500 copies. Advanced Review Copy with the publisher's slip laid in. A Fine and unusually tight copy, with only the slightest hint of the usual splaying of the boards, in a Near Fine first-issue dust jacket with minimal rubbing. Housed in a custom leather clamshell case. This example is especially remarkable as the book is signed by Walker Percy, who championed the novel and wrote the introduction, and the author’s mother, Thelma Toole, who brought the manuscript to Percy after dozens of rejections. Additionally, the dust jacket is signed by Ed Lindlof, the illustrator who created the iconic first visual representation of Ignatius Reilly. Mrs. Toole greatly admired Lindlof's work, and in a letter to her dated August 15, 1980, Lindlof wrote, "I am especially pleased to hear that you are happy with the cover art for the book. I’m afraid it doesn’t begin to come up to the contents, which would be hard for…