signed first edition Cloth
1943 · New York
by Guthrie, Woody
New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc, 1943. First Edition. Cloth. Very good/good. Inscribed first edition, first printing of Bound for Glory by Woody Guthrie, in the second issue dust jacket.. Octavo, 428pp. Original black cloth, title in gilt on spine, gilt illustration on front cover. Stated "First Edition" on copyright page. Light wear to joints, front hinge starting. Solid text block, with a few short scratches to covers, small puncture to spine, and a touch of soiling to endpapers. Includes frontispiece portrait of the author. In the publisher's dust jacket, $3.00 retail price and "second printing" listed on front flap, small losses to corners and edges, light sunning to spine, vibrant illustrations. Housed in a custom blue half morocco clamshell case, title in gilt on spine with five raised bands. Inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper "4-11-43 NYC / To whoever wins this Book - I hope you find enough fighting in here to at least prove to Hitler that we aint no nation of sissies. Woody Guthrie." Woody Guthrie (1912-1967) released his autobiography Bound for Glory at the age of 31, three years after his most famous song, "This Land is Your Land" debuted. Guthrie's inscription, explicitly referencing Hitler, reinforces his anti-fascist politics and songwriting throughout the war period. He was part of the folk-protest group The Almanac Singers, which kept utopian ideals and supported the working-class man. In June 1943, Guthrie joined the U.S. Merchant Marine and wrote songs in support of sailors and unions but was moved into the U.S. Army in 1945 due to his (unofficial, but highly suspected) affiliation with the Communist Party.
(Inventory #: 13793)