Never Come Morning, Nelson Algren - First UK Edition

Never Come Morning, Nelson Algren — 1st UK Edition

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Never Come Morning, Nelson Algren - First UK Edition

Never Come Morning, Nelson Algren — 1st UK Edition

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Near Fine: Original dust jacket shows light shelf wear, including bumping to the corners and the head and tail of the spine. Remains exceptionally well-preserved overall and is now protected in a plastic sleeve. Publisher’s original dark blue cloth binding is in excellent condition, with gilt lettering to the spine remaining bright and fully legible; only the slightest fading is present at the extreme edges of the spine. Binding square and tight. Text block remains clean and well-preserved with crisp page edges. Internally, pages are tightly bound, clean, and fresh throughout, appearing unread and showing no evidence of handling or use.

Description

First UK edition published by Neville Spearman Limited, London, 1958. A desirable English edition of one of the most important novels by Nelson Algren, the acclaimed chronicler of urban America and marginalised lives. Originally published in the United States in 1942, Never Come Morning helped establish Algren's literary reputation and remains one of his most significant early works. UK editions are considerably less common than their American counterparts and are increasingly sought after by collectors of twentieth-century American literature.

Set within Chicago's Polish-American neighbourhoods during the Depression era, Never Come Morning follows the ambitions and struggles of a young boxer whose dreams of escape become entangled with crime, poverty, and social circumstance. Gritty, compassionate, and vividly observed, the novel exemplifies Algren's powerful depiction of those living on society's margins.

Book Condition: Near Fine

Book Authors: Nelson Algren

Book Publisher: Neville Spearman Limited

Book Language: English

Narrative Type: Fiction

Genre: Modern Fiction

Book edition: First Edition

Signed: No

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Book Publication Year: 1958

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Book Binding: Cloth

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Country/region of manufacture: London, United Kingdom

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Very Good The book maintains its structural integrity, and has no major flaws such as tears to its binding or pages. It may, however, show signs of careful use, handling, or storage — small marks and creases, light foxing. Its dust jacket (if present) remains fully intact, but small tears may be present.
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