“AS CLOSE TO THE GREAT AMERICAN NOVEL AS ANYONE”: FIRST EDITIONS OF DOS PASSOS’ MONUMENTAL U.S.A. TRILOGY
DOS PASSOS, John. U.S.A. Trilogy: 42nd Parallel, 1919, Big Money. New York and London: Harper & Brothers/Harcourt, Brace, 1930, (1932, 1936). Three volumes. Octavo, original cloths, original dust jackets.
First editions, first printings, of the three works in Dos Passos’ epic U.S.A. Trilogy, all with original dust jackets.
To Sinclair Lewis, John Dos Passos was “the father of humanized and living fiction-not merely for America but for the world.” For Norman Mailer, Dos Passos’ “trilogy on America came as close to the Great American novel as anyone,” and Malcolm Cowley hailed this remarkable epic as “the most important and the best of the many American novels written in the naturalistic tradition… a powerful and personal vision” (New York Times). Bruccoli & Clark I:101.
Books fine, with rear inner paper hinge split to 42nd Parallel; dust jackets with slight edge-wear, 1919 with minimal edge dampstaining to verso. A scarce near-fine set.