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WOLFE, THOMAS. 1900-1938.
The Crisis in Industry. Chapel Hill: Published by the University, 1919.

5 December 2019, 10:00 EST
New York

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WOLFE, THOMAS. 1900-1938.

The Crisis in Industry. Chapel Hill: Published by the University, 1919.
8vo (223 x 152 mm). Original printed wrappers. Custom chemise and slipcase.
Provenance: H. Bradley Martin (bookplate, his sale, Sotheby's New York, January 31, 1990, lot 2277).

FIRST EDITION OF WOLFE'S FIRST BOOK, 200 copies printed. Wolfe was awarded the Worth Prize for his senior thesis looking at labor and capitalism in America, post WWI. The Martin copy, fine. Preston 1.

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