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Literature
Lot 160

WOLFE, THOMAS. 1900-1938.
Look Homeward, Angel. New York: Charles Scribner's and Sons, 1929.

22 June 2023, 12:00 EDT
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WOLFE, THOMAS. 1900-1938.

Look Homeward, Angel. New York: Charles Scribner's and Sons, 1929.
8vo (200 x 140 mm). Original blue cloth, titled in gilt. Small scuff to tail of spine, in first issue multi-colored dust jacket with some shallow chipping and edgewear.
Provenance: From the distinguished collection of Delmer and Mary Lou Daves.

FIRST EDITION OF WOLFE'S FIRST NOVEL, IN FIRST ISSUE JACKET, with Doris Ulmann's photograph of Wolfe, and biography. A handsome copy of Wolfe's greatest work.

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American actress Mary Lou Daves began her career in Hollywood as Mary Lou Lender in the Golden Age of Hollywood. Her work on the silver screen included films such as "The Stratton Story," "Back Street," "No Man of Her Own" and "State Fair" as well as notable television appearances on "The Bob Cummings Show," "Playhouse 90," and "Dragnet." Though it was her time on the 1938 Harold Lloyd comedy "Professor Beware" where she met and subsequently married the budding film director, Delmer Daves.

As both writer and director, Daves would go on to contribute his talents to movies such as "Destination Tokyo," a wartime submarine drama starring Cary Grant and John Garfield, "Dark Passage," a melodrama starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall in 1947, and "Broken Arrow," starring James Stewart in 1950. The Hollywood couple were married for 39 years until the latter's death in 1977.

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