First Edition Points and Criteria for Mr. Sammler's Planet

Year Published: 1970
Author Last Name: Bellow
Author First Name: Saul
Publisher: Viking
Original Price: $6.95
Pages: 313

The first edition of this National Book Award winner was published by Viking in 1970. It was 313 pages long, and the original retail price was $6.95 . The first edition can be identified by the following criteria: First published in 1970 by The Viking Press, Inc. is stated on the copyright page with no references to subsequent printings.

Mr. Sammler's Planet was a Pulitzer Prize Finalist and the National Book Award winner.

Picture of the 1970 first edition dust jacket for Mr. Sammler's Planet.
Picture of the 1970 first edition dust jacket for Mr. Sammler's Planet.

Identification picture of Mr. Sammler's Planet.

Identification picture of Mr. Sammler's Planet.

Identification picture of Mr. Sammler's Planet.

Identification picture of Mr. Sammler's Planet.



Other first edition points for books by Saul Bellow include: Humboldt's Gift, Herzog, The Adventures of Augie March.

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