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 1. FAULKNER, WILLIAM.  Absalom, Absalom!
Vintage Books, New York: 1990. s Softcover. Fair condition. Cover has slight creasing.
First published in October 1936, this was Faulkner's ninth novel. This edition includes the chronology of events in the novel, the genealogy of the principal characters, and the map entitled ''Jefferson, Yiknapaatawpha Co., Mississippi.''
Price: 19.50 USD
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 2. FAULKNER, WILLIAM.  As I Lay Dying.
Random House, New York: 1957. h Hardcover, no dustjacket. Good condition.
Faulkner novel, originally published in 1930, with corrections based on a collation of the first edition and Faulkner's original manuscript and typescript.
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 3. FAULKNER, WILLIAM.  Intruder In The Dust.
Random House, New York: 1948. Sixteenth Printing. h Hardcover with dustjacket. Good condition. Dustjacket has slight scratches.
''It was just noon that Sunday morning when the sheriff reached the jail with Lucas Beauchamp though the whole town (the whole county too for that matter) had known since the night before that Lucas had killed a white man.'' And so begins this Faulkner novel.
Price: 49.75 USD
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 4. FAULKNER, WILLIAM.  Intruder In The Dust.
The Modern Library, New York: 1948. Modern Library College Edition. s Softcover. Reading copy.
''It was just noon that Sunday morning when the sheriff reached the jail with Lucas Beauchamp though the whole town (the whole county too for that matter) had known since the night before that Lucas had killed a white man.'' And so begins this Faulkner novel.
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 5. FAULKNER, WILLIAM.  Light In August.
Random House, New York: 1959 h Hardcover, no dustjacket. Good clean reading copy.
Begins as a young pregnant woman, Lena Grove, enters the town of Jefferson, to which she has traced her vanished lover, Lucas Burch. Her arrival coincides with an outburst of violent activity enveloping Jefferson: an old mansion burns down, and the woman inside is found murdered. The dead woman's lover, Joe Christmas, a black man passing for white, and a close associate of Lucas Burch, is held responsible. Faulkner recounts the tragic life of Joe Christmas, and the horrifying consequences of his escape from, and recapture by, the townspeople of Jefferson.
Price: 6.00 USD
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 6. FAULKNER, WILLIAM.  Light In August.
Book-of-the-Month Club, NY: 1997. Book Club Edition. h Hardcover, with dustjacket. Brand New Copy.
Begins as a young pregnant woman, Lena Grove, enters the town of Jefferson, to which she has traced her vanished lover, Lucas Burch. Her arrival coincides with an outburst of violent activity enveloping Jefferson: an old mansion burns down, and the woman inside is found murdered. The dead woman's lover, Joe Christmas, a black man passing for white, and a close associate of Lucas Burch, is held responsible. Faulkner recounts the tragic life of Joe Christmas, and the horrifying consequences of his escape from, and recapture by, the townspeople of Jefferson.
Price: 19.20 USD
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 7. FAULKNER, WILLIAM.  Light In August.
The Modern Library, New York: 1959. s Softcover. Reading copy with ink marks.
Begins as a young pregnant woman, Lena Grove, enters the town of Jefferson, to which she has traced her vanished lover, Lucas Burch. Her arrival coincides with an outburst of violent activity enveloping Jefferson: an old mansion burns down, and the woman inside is found murdered. The dead woman's lover, Joe Christmas, a black man passing for white, and a close associate of Lucas Burch, is held responsible. Faulkner recounts the tragic life of Joe Christmas, and the horrifying consequences of his escape from, and recapture by, the townspeople of Jefferson.
Price: 6.75 USD
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 8. FAULKNER, WILLIAM.  Light In August.
Random House, New York: 1959 h Hardcover, no dustjacket. Good condition.
Begins as a young pregnant woman, Lena Grove, enters the town of Jefferson, to which she has traced her vanished lover, Lucas Burch. Her arrival coincides with an outburst of violent activity enveloping Jefferson: an old mansion burns down, and the woman inside is found murdered. The dead woman's lover, Joe Christmas, a black man passing for white, and a close associate of Lucas Burch, is held responsible. Faulkner recounts the tragic life of Joe Christmas, and the horrifying consequences of his escape from, and recapture by, the townspeople of Jefferson.
Price: 6.00 USD
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 9. FAULKNER, WILLIAM.  Mosquitoes.
Dell Publishing Company, New York: 1957. s Softcover. Reading copy. Cover is torn and has creasing. Pages are torn and loose from the binding. There is some writing in the book, but nothing that hinders reading.
A boatload of Bohemians, a pair of unconventional young girls, a suitcase full of whiskey- and four hilarious days at sea.
Price: 7.75 USD
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 10. FAULKNER, WILLIAM.  Sanctuary.
Vintage Books, New York: 1987. s Softcover. Good reading copy but slightly bent.
It is the dark and disturbing story of the abduction into the Memphis underworld of Mississippi debutante Temple Drake, who brings with her into that corrupt world her own form of moral corruption which nearly destroys Horace Benbow, the novel's central male character.
Price: 7.00 USD
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 11. FAULKNER, WILLIAM.  Sanctuary.
Random House, New York: 1958. h Hardcover, no dustjacket. Fair condition. Scorched spine.
The dark and disturbing story of the abduction into the Memphis underworld of Mississippi debutante Temple Drake, who brings with her into that corrupt world her own form of moral corruption which nearly destroys Horace Benbow, the novel's central male character.
Price: 12.00 USD
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 12. FAULKNER, WILLIAM.  Sanctuary.
Random House, New York. h Hardcover, no dustjacket. Reading copy.
It is the dark and disturbing story of the abduction into the Memphis underworld of Mississippi debutante Temple Drake, who brings with her into that corrupt world her own form of moral corruption which nearly destroys Horace Benbow, the novel's central male character.
Price: 8.00 USD
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 13. FAULKNER, WILLIAM.  Soldiers' Pay.
New American Library, NY: June 1952. Signet Books - Third Printing. s Softcover. Good clean reading copy.
Depicts the return of the dying Donald Mahon, the once irresistible, tempestuous lover. Woven through this poignant story are major Faulkner themes - sex, death and damnation - all eloquently presented.
Price: 10.05 USD
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 14. FAULKNER, WILLIAM.  Soldiers' Pay.
New American Library, New York: June 1952. Signet Books - Third Printing. s Softcover. Reading copy. Creases on cover. pages discolored.
Depicts the return of the dying Donald Mahon, the once irresistible, tempestuous lover. Woven through this poignant story are major Faulkner themes - sex, death and damnation - all eloquently presented.
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 15. FAULKNER, WILLIAM.  The Old Man.
New American Library, New York: 1939. Signet Books - First Printing November 1948. s Softcover. Reading copy.
Violence and Terror during a Mississippi flood.
Price: 10.75 USD
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 16. FAULKNER, WILLIAM.  The Reivers: A Reminiscence.
New American Library, New York: 1962. Eighth printing. s Softcover. Reading copy with a broken binding and ink marks.
The scene is Mississippi. The time is 1905. And the action opens with a bang and a roar when three oddly assorted accomplices - a part-Indian with a roving eye, a less-than-faithful black family retainer, and a canny eleven-year-old white boy - steal an auto and start a trip that makes LSD seem tame.
Price: 5.75 USD
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 17. FAULKNER, WILLIAM.  The Reivers: A Reminiscence.
New American Library, New York: 1962. Fourth Printing. s Softcover. Reading copy.
The scene is Mississippi. The time is 1905. And the action opens with a bang and a roar when three oddly assorted accomplices - a part-Indian with a roving eye, a less-than-faithful black family retainer, and a canny eleven-year-old white boy - steal an auto and start a trip that makes LSD seem tame.
Price: 6.75 USD
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 18. FAULKNER, WILLIAM.  The Sound And The Fury.
Vintage Books, New York: 1987. s Softcover. First Vintage Books printing. Reading copy with ink marks on half-tile, light water stain toward back, and scrape to back cover.
William Faulkner often said that this book was the closest to his heart of all his novels because it had cost him the most grief and anguish to write. In this magnificient novel, he created his ''heart's darling'', the beautiful and tragic Caddy Compson, whose story Faulkner told through seperate monologues by her three brothers - the idiot Benjy, the neurotic suicide Quentin, and the monstrous Jason. His fourth novel, it is the first of his indisputable masterpieces, displaying in its passion and its power the full range of his genius. By turns lyrical and dramatic, hilarious and heartbreaking, it is the novel which, perhaps more than any other, has established Faulkner as a central figure in twentieth-century literature.
Price: 5.25 USD
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 19. FAULKNER, WILLIAM.  The Sound And The Fury.
Random House, Inc., NY: 1956. Originally published in 1929. h Hardcover, no dustjacket. Good condition.

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 20. FAULKNER, WILLIAM.  The Town.
Vintage Books, New York: 1961. Reprint Edition. s Softcover. Reading copy. Some highlighting.
This is Volume Two dealing with the Snopes family. The setting is Faulkner's mythological Yoknapatawpha County and a people of his own creation.
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