Death of a Salesman (Signed First Edition)

New York: The Viking Press, 1949.

A signed first edition of Miller's classic play in exceptional condition

(Item #1211) Death of a Salesman (Signed First Edition). Arthur Miller.

Death of a Salesman (Signed First Edition)

New York: The Viking Press, 1949. First edition. Signed by the author on the first blank. Book Fine with a short price code stamped on the final blank, otherwise untouched. In a Fine dust jacket with bright, vibrant colors, including the spine fonts and only the most niggling wear at the crown. A book that is becoming extremely difficult to locate in Fine condition.

Arthur Miller’s 1949 play – one of the towering classics of the American stage. Death of a Salesman follows the trials of Willy Loman, the quintessential American tragic hero. The original production was directed by Elia Kazan, starred Lee J. Cobb, and ran for 742 performances. The role of Loman has also been played by such luminaries as George C. Scott, Brian Dennehy, and Philip Seymour Hoffman. The play would win a Tony Award, the Pulitzer Prize, and the New York Drama Circle Critics’ Award, becoming the first play to win all three prizes. It would also be adapted into a 1951 film, directed by Stanley Roberts -- Fredric March would be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor. “Arthur Miller has written a superb drama. From every point of view "Death of a Salesman," which was acted at the Morosco last evening, is a rich and memorable drama. It is so simple in style and so inevitable in theme that it scarcely seems like a thing that has been written and acted” (Contemporary New York Times review).
Fine in Fine dust jacket. (Item #1211)

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