“IF YOU REALLY WANT TO HEAR ABOUT IT…”: THE CATCHER IN THE RYE, FIRST EDITION IN FIRST-ISSUE DUST JACKET
SALINGER, J.D. The Catcher in the Rye. Boston: Little, Brown, 1951. Octavo, original black cloth, original dust jacket. Housed in a custom clamshell box.
First edition of Salinger’s first book—the now-classic novel that defined the voice of young America for a generation—in first-issue dust jacket with photograph of the author on the back panel.
“The Catcher in the Rye is undoubtedly a 20th-century classic. It struck a popular note, particularly with young readers, who strongly identified with Holden Caulfield and his yearning for lost innocence… Salinger’s novel was, and continues to be, a phenomenal success” (Parker, 300). “This novel is a key-work of the 1950s in that the theme of youthful rebellion is first adumbrated in it, though the hero, Holden Caulfield, is more a gentle voice of protest, unprevailing in the noise, than a militant world-changer… The Catcher in the Rye was a symptom of a need, after a ghastly war and during a ghastly pseudo-peace, for the young to raise a voice of protest against the failures of the adult world. The young used many voices— anger, contempt, self-pity— but the quietest, that of a decent perplexed American adolescent, proved the most telling” (Anthony Burgess, 99 Novels, 53-4). With “First Edition” on copyright page. Starosciak A30. Bixby A2.
Scattered light foxing, occasional creasing to corners. Expert restoration to endpapers, inner hinges and cloth. Minor toning to spine of expertly restored dust jacket.