This hardcover book, titled "Stated 3rd Printing of 1st Edition Tropic of Cancer," authored by Henry Miller, is a valuable addition to any literature collection. Printed in 1961 by Grove Press in New York, this book is a third printing of the first edition. It comes with a dust jacket and has special attributes that make it an antique and collectible item.


The book is written in English and covers the literature and fiction subject. It is an original, not a facsimile, and was published in the United States. The book's aspects include the author's name, publisher, place of publication, topic, language, and year printed. This book is a valuable find for any collector of antique literature.


Stated. Third Printing. Blue paper over boards, quarter bound black cloth, silver lettering. VERY GOOD MINUS New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1961. First US edition, Stated Third Printing,


Written in the slums of a foreign city by a man who was an utter literary failure in his homeland, Tropic of Cancer was first published in 1934 by a pornographer in Paris. Banned in the US, this first and much later US edition triggered censorship battles, and it wasn't until 1964 that the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the book was not pornographic. The stateside publication of Tropic of Cancer made Miller famous in the US, and a steady stream of fans began to visit and write to him at his home in Big Sur. In an attempt to flee the constant attention, Miller moved to Pacific Palisades in 1962 where he lived for the remainder of his life.

Originally banned in the United States for its graphic sexual content, Henry Miller's classic novel, Tropic of Cancer (1934), follows an unnamed narrator on his travels throughout Paris in the 1930s. The narrator is now widely accepted as being Miller himself, the book based on his own encounters in the French capital. The book is considered one of the most important novels of the twentieth century. Best known for challenging conventional restraints on free speech in literature, Miller's works are graphic and reflective in nature. Tropic of Cancer was his debut. GROVE PRESS, INC. NEW YORK, 1961. First Edition, Stated. Third Printing. Very Good, solid, clean, good covers, some slight foxing on end papers, text is vibrant, no bumped corners. Blue paper over boards, quarter bound black cloth, silver lettering. DJ, however, is not great. Much shelf wear, white spot on front cover, some open tears. not clipped price $7.50.


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