Faulkner's story of dynastic decay in the post-Civil War South. Contains what was once the longest sentence in published literature, beginning on p. 181 and ending on p. 184. A major contributor to his winning of the 1949 Nobel Prize for Literature.
Publication Info
Publisher: Random House
Edition: First trade edition
Date Published: 1936
Place Published: New York
ISBN: n/a
Details
Condition: Good
Signed: No
Dust Jacket: Yes
Jacket Condition: Good
Details: 384 p. 21 cm. Fold-out map at rear. Black cloth with pink bands, gold print. In mylar-covered dustjacket. Top edge red. Moderate wear to jacket edges. Some marks to cloth. Hinges cracking internally. Ink inscription on front endpaper.