First Edition Points and Criteria for Ancient Evenings

Year Published: 1983
Author Last Name: Mailer
Author First Name: Norman
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Original Price: $19.95
Pages: 709

The first edition of this popular book was published by Little, Brown and Company in 1983. It was 709 pages long, and the original retail price was $19.95. The first edition can be identified by the following criteria: FIRST EDITION is stated on the copyright page with no references to subsequent printings.

Picture of the 1983 first edition dust jacket for Ancient Evenings.
Picture of the 1983 first edition dust jacket for Ancient Evenings.

Picture of the first edition copyright page for Ancient Evenings.
Picture of the first edition copyright page for Ancient Evenings.

Picture of dust jacket where original $19.95 price is found for Ancient Evenings.
Picture of dust jacket where original $19.95 price is found for Ancient Evenings.

Picture of the back dust jacket for the first edition of Ancient Evenings.
Picture of the back dust jacket for the first edition of Ancient Evenings.



Other first edition points for books by Norman Mailer include: The Executioner's Song, The Naked and the Dead, Why Are We in Vietnam?.

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