Intruder In The Dust by William Faulkner. True First Printing. 1948. Fine Condition with its original dust jacket.
Intruder in the Dust is a 1948 crime novel written by American author William Faulkner. Taking place in Mississippi, it revolves around an African American farmer accused of murdering a Caucasian man. A significant work in American literature for its bold examination of race and justice in the Southern United States. Faulkner’s narrative challenges the deeply ingrained racial prejudices of the time and underscores the themes of honor, morality, and the complexities of social justice. Intruder in the Dust is not only a gripping mystery but also a profound commentary on the racial dynamics and the struggle for justice, making it a cornerstone in Faulkner’s oeuvre and a pivotal work in the literary canon.
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777 by Aleister Crowley First Edition, Privately Printed
Very scarce spiral-bound edition of 777 by Aleister Crowley, one of his most influential works on Kabbalah, magic, and the Western esoteric tradition.
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The Outsider Poetry Journal Five Volumes, Influential 1960’s Poetry Journal
Five volumes of The Outsider periodical in very good+ condition, filled with intriguing poetry, prose, & illustrations. A labor of love from the publishers- the remarkable artistry, craftsmanship, and pioneering spirit have earned the Loujon press a much larger place in history.
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Kelmscott Press: Of the Friendship of Amis and Amile Translated by William Morris, 1894.
Despite its small size, this book is a floridly beautiful creation from the most influential private press of the late Victorian era.