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So Big 1St Edition Pdf, Epub, Ebook SO BIG 1ST EDITION PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Edna Ferber | 9780061859984 | | | | | So Big 1st edition PDF Book This makes it really fit in to the little hands of the people working in it, but it also helps make the book 'travel-size,' so it can fit in my purse or luggage when we travel. February 13, The true first printing of the first edition of So Big has blue boards like the one on the left. First edition, second state with following issue points: "First Edition" is stated by itself, on its own line, on the very bottom of copyright page. Our Mrs. This sequence suggests that the true first edition dust jacket had no illustration on the front. There is also an interesting quote from Grant Overton that says "I do not see how anyone can top it for the Pulitzer Prize for the best novel of Quoting from the book: " This limited edition of So Big is published by The Franklin Library exlusively for subscribers. Refer to the photo for a comparison. A password reset email has been sent to the email address on file for your account, but may take several minutes to show up in your inbox. NO marks, signarures, or bookplates to interior of Book. Add to Basket Used Softcover. Proceed to Basket. This Doubleday advertisement from features artwork that shows up on the thirteenth printing. So Big April 30, , Kessinger Publishing. They have a child together, Dirk, whom she nicknames "So Big," from the common question and answer "How big is baby? We've sent you an email with a link to update your password. The book on the right is a very common "later printing" that was published around , after the publisher's name was shortened to Doubleday and Company. Dark Blue covers, with Gold Gilt Title block on front cover. Big Life Journal Review: Great tool! The endsheets are of moire fabric with a silk ribbon page marker. Our BookSleuth is specially designed for you. Cimarron film Cimarron film. Pulitzer Prize Please view the many other rare titles available for purchase at our store. Piccoli segni d'uso alla copertina. A Peculiar Treasure autobiography. Quick View Quick View. Rear hinge is cracked. Audio Cassette. The book features Jimmy Durante on the cover. Retrieved September 19, — via Newspapers. More information about this seller Contact this seller 2. Seller Inventory ABE The binding is tight, with minor wear to the boards. So big Edna Ferber. Related products. A nice copy of a Pulitzer Prize winner. First Paperback Edition. Harrisburg Telegraph. The pages are clean with no writing, marks or bookplates in the book. This book is in full leather with hubbed spines. So big , Avon Books. So Big 1st edition Writer The eighteenth printing dust jacket on the right has an illustration on the front that is similar to the Grosset and Dunlap reprint. So big. View basket. Download as PDF Printable version. With plenty of room to draw and write on each page, the Big Life Journal lets kids work at their own pace as they reflect, learn, and grow. This book is in full leather with hubbed spines. Very good indeed in very good indeed dust jacket. Binding is blue cloth with a gold design that stencils the title and author name on the front. The endsheets are of moire fabric with a silk ribbon page marker. Overall, an attractive copy in collector's condition lacking the dustjacket. Audio Cassette. Note: The early printings with orange boards and no printing statements are sometimes sold as first editions without specifying that they are later printings. Early printings are the same size and have the front board and spine design, but they have orange boards like the one on the right. We love the products!! Shopping cart close. The story follows the life of a young woman, Selina Peake De Jong, who decides to be a school teacher in farming country. We buy Ferber First Editions. Gently read. Moisture stain to the bottom corner of the fore-edge that seeps into a few of the margins. First Edition, second printing. First edition thus. So Big 1st edition Reviews It is also a really convenient size. Big Life Journal Hardcover. Dark Blue covers, with Gold Gilt Title block on front cover. So Big June , Doubleday Books. The binding is starting. Seller Image. As new in full brown leather with gilt letteing and design work. Please view the many other rare titles available for purchase at our store. NO marks, signarures, or bookplates to interior of Book. Moisture stain to the bottom corner of the fore-edge that seeps into a few of the margins. Previous owner's small signature in pencil on the front end paper and on the rear paste-down. This book is in full leather with hubbed spines. First edition, second state with following issue points: "First Edition" is stated by itself, on its own line, on the very bottom of copyright page. For other uses, see So Big disambiguation. Rubbing to the boards and label on the front board. There are two states, neither of which hold priority over the other. The two papers now are sent to me. I was, and still am, very impressed with how well the book is designed, purely from a 'binding and build' perspective. My daughter 8yrs old and I are working through the Big Life Journal and it is a wonderful process. United Kingdom. So Big October , Bt Bound. More information about this seller Contact this seller 3. Great content, perfect size. The book measures 7. The letter was written on April 16, in New York to a publisher about confusion over two similarly-named Manhattan publications, ". Thank you!! A lovely copy of Ferber's Pulitzer Prize winning novel. So big , Doubleday. Tauchnitz in English - Copyright ed. Share this book Facebook. Facebook Twitter. Sign in close. His love interest, Dallas O'Mara, an acclaimed artist, echoes this sentiment by trying to convince Dirk that there is more to life than money. Note: The early printings with orange boards and no printing statements are sometimes sold as first editions without specifying that they are later printings. View basket. Upon his mother's death, Roelf runs away to France. Retrieved September 19, — via Newspapers. So Big April 30, , Kessinger Publishing. Square, bound with some reading wear, named and date written on the front endpaper. So Big is a novel written by Edna Ferber. More information about this seller Contact this seller 9. First Edition. It had no plot at all, as book plots go. Janet Fox. The two editions are very different and there's no content overlap. Create an Account Login. So Big 1st edition Read Online Sunning and creasing to the spine with cloth loss at the top edge, affecting the title. Hidden categories: Articles needing additional references from October All articles needing additional references Articles with Project Gutenberg links. Minimal wear. Tauchnitz in English - Copyright ed. I ended up going back to the site and purchasing two of the hardcover Big Life Journals. Previous owner's small signature in pencil on the front leaf. June 13, Dark Blue covers, with Gold Gilt Title block on front cover. Add to Basket Used Softcover. Buy this book Better World Books. Last Name. Seller Inventory ABE In the end, Dirk comes to appreciate the wisdom of his mother, who always valued aesthetics and beauty even as she scraped out a living in a stern Dutch community. Gathering and updating information about these books is more an art than a science, and new points of issue are sometimes discovered that may contradict currently accepted identification points. For other uses, see So Big disambiguation. As new in full brown leather with gilt letteing and design work. Orange buckram, bumped at the head and foot of the spine, with black ink lettering and panels on the spine and front board. A lovely book Made into a movie starring Jane Wyman. Binding is blue cloth with a gold design that stencils the title and author name on the front. Giant film Giant musical. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket. More information about this seller Contact this seller 1. A veryg ood or better copy. Doubleday, Page. So Big June , Lightyear Press. NY: Penguin Books, Inc. In So Big, Ferber simultaneously created a vivid picture of turn-of-the-century Chicago and dealt with the contemporary issues of poverty, Americanization, family tensions, sexism, and success. Until he was almost ten the name stuck to him. Two states of the first edition have been discovered, but no priority has been established. A very good copy with some discoloration to the boards and wear to the panels. Add another edition? She also states that she is trying to work some of the info into a single parenting class that she is teaching!!! The binding is starting. 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