Description: • For your consideration: • A (SIGNED) First Edition, First Printing in Hardcover of: • “NOBLE NORFLEET” (Scribner, 2002) (Hardcover, First Edition) • BY REYNOLDS PRICE • “One of our greatest novelists.” —HARPER LEE • “REYNOLDS PRICE is the most impressive new writer I’ve come across in a long time.” —EUDORA WELTY • “An exclamation point in a landscape of mostly declarative sentences.”—ANNE TYLER • “His beautiful books, his tremendous productivity, his spirituality and cheerfulness, his abiding friendships—all these generous traits and dynamic accomplishments have characterized REYNOLDS PRICE.” —EDMUND WHITE, NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS • “REYNOLDS PRICE has steadily built one of the most durable, enviable bodies of work in all Southern literature.” —WASHINGTON TIMES • WINNER, 1963, William Faulkner Award for Best First Novel (for “A LONG AND HAPPY LIFE”) • WINNER, 1986, National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction (for “KATE VAIDEN”) • “PRICE’s scenes are rich with detail and glow evocatively in the memory; his language is that of a poet who has found his theme and exalts in unfolding it for you.”—CHICAGO TRIBUNE • “REYNOLDS PRICE is a considerable prose writer.”—ANTHONY BURGESS, NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW • “Since the publication in 1962 of his justly acclaimed first novel, A LONG AND HAPPY LIFE, REYNOLDS PRICE has been superb at capturing voices.”—JOYCE CAROL OATES, NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW • “REYNOLDS PRICE gives us an enormous gift: a way to see and understand our own selves in a world forever changed.” —SUE MONK KIDD • “An American master of words.”—NICOLE BRODEUR, SEATTLE TIMES • “A chronicler of decency, pluck and joy, in novel after novel [PRICE] has given us the weight and worth of the ordinary.”—JANET BURROWAY, NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW • “Turn to any page and the writing beguiles you,” —PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER • “REYNOLDS PRICE may well be the dean of Southern writers.” —BARBARA HOLLIDAY, DETROIT FREE PRESS • “PRICE knows all there is to know about the American South.”—ANNE RIVERS SIDDONS • “His prose is rich and lyrical; his insights keen; his ability to slip inside the skin of his characters (especially women) astounding.”—POLLY PADDOCK GOSSETT, CHARLOTTE OBSERVER • “There’s a tug between wanting to finish [NOBLE NORFLEET] and not wanting it to end. It’s that good.”—USA TODAY • “NOBLE NORFLEET burns with the steady flame of its author’s considerable imaginative energy...[an] absorbing novel.”—ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION • “One of my dinner partners at the Magnolia, REYNOLDS PRICE, though in a wheelchair from spinal cancer, demonstrated more grace and joy than any American writer I had ever met.”—JIM HARRISON, FROM “THE RAW AND THE COOKED” •• For other details, please see below. • TITLE: “NOBLE NORFLEET” AUTHOR: REYNOLDS PRICE TYPE: HARDCOVER PAGES: 307 PUBLISHER, LOCALE, & YEAR: Scribner (New York), 2002 ISNN: 0-7432-0417-4 EDITION: First Edition, First Edition* *RE: On the Copyright Page, this Number Row: “1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2.” EDITION NOTE: This copy is NEITHER Ex-Library NOR a Book Club Edition CONDITION of DUST JACKET: * VERY GOOD PLUS. Price (26.00) is unclipped. Corners & spine tips are fine. Imagery & lettering are vivid. All else, including lettering & imagery, are bright & clean. (Now protected in a Brodart archival cover.) CONDITION of BOOK ITSELF: VERY GOOD | VERY GOOD PLUS. Book is square. Boards are clean but there is a kind of semi-distressed or semi-mottled look to the blue boards, fyi, that appear to be intentional (we have another clean unread edition of this book & its boards look the same). Either that—or this book ages in this specific way. Top corners are fine; bottom corners are slightly scuffed. Spine is tight with a bumped bottom tip. Lettering on spine & front remain vivid. Text-block edges are fine. 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Price: 30.5 USD
Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-03-01T23:44:26.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.25 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Binding: Hardcover
Place of Publication: New York
Signed: Yes
Publisher: Scribner
Subject: Southern Literature, North Carolina
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 2002
Language: English
Illustrator: N/A
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Dust Jacket, Signed by the Author, Dust Jacket in Brodart protective cover
Author: Reynolds Price
Region: North America
Personalized: No
Topic: Literature, Modern
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Character Family: Southerners