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English: TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (1960; awarded the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1961). From the moment of its publication on July 11, 1960, Nelle Harper Lee's masterpiece would become the most universally cherished of any conceivable first novel in the past century. The collection embraces a pristine copy of the first printing in the more accepted first state, signed by Ms. Lee in her indigenous Monroeville, Alabama, in a custom-made clamshell with the iconic mockingbird tree design in high relief. Additionally, there are copies of the various limited anniversary editions, such as the Limited and slipcased Deluxe Gift Edition, this copy having also the author signature on a post-it, and containing the signatures from some members of the cast of the now also beloved film adaptation of 1962, with Gregory Peck in his Oscar-winning role as Atticus Finch and Mary Badham as Scout; the various first states of the first printings, both in the United States and in the United Kingdom, of its newly discovered and 2015 published "prequel" "Go Set a Watchman," replete with pre-publication cards and original book markers, culminating with the first printing of the Tribute Edition #366 of 714 copies, having special materials printed by The Alabama Booksmith, signed by fellow Alabamans, author Rick Bragg and artist 'Nall'; and finally, a signed copy of the first printing of "Mockingbird Songs My Friendship with Harper Lee" by longtime Nelle Harper Lee intimate. Dr. Wayne Flynt, the also Alabama-born scholar of Alabama history and its literature who would render to Harper Lee her formal eulogy at her funeral on February 20, 2016.
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Lee To Kill a Mockingbird US 1st printing widely acknowledged 1st state dj immaculate copy author signed in hometown Monroeville, Alabama August 2, 2010 in custom clamshell dj spine, front panel, and front flap. The black and white dust wrapper, with the evocative image of a tree etched with stand-out branches and full pale-green leaves against a burnt coiffee brown background on the front panel, has been designed by Shirley Smith, and is so noted on the lower front flap, with the Truman Capote quotation at top right, and the price of $3.95 at bottom right. The white line on the spione is not a crease or mark, but rather the light shining off the black in the scan.