Isak Dinesen

Out of Africa

Random House

1938

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Beautiful first US edition, first printing, review copy with publisher's slip, of this evocative memoir of the author's experiences in Kenya.

  • Isak Dinesen [Karen Blixen] (Danish).
  • New York: Random House, (1938).
  • 389 pages.
  • Bound in original publisher's quarter black gilt cloth over orange pictorial cloth, showing a large land bird, and in original price-clipped dust jacket, with green top stain, fore-edge machine deckle.


Written after her return to Denmark in 1931, but not published until 1937 following the success of her first book Seven Gothic Tales, Out of Africa, tells the story of Dinesen's doomed Kenyan farm, a coffee plantation she managed beginning in 1914. While no discussion of Out of Africa is complete without examining its function as a colonialist narrative, the book's exquisite English prose (from a Danish author) and decidedly feminist narrative remain noteworthy. A lovely copy of her best-known work, successfully adapted into the Oscar award-winning film starring Robert Redford and Meryl Streep, rarely found in this condition.

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A bit of toning.

One tiny closed tear to jacket.

Publisher's review slip laid in

Dimensions

Height: 8 inches / 20.32 cm
Width: 5.25 inches / 13.34 cm

Feature(s)

Dust Jacket, First Edition

Language

English

Subject

Travel, topography and voyages, Modern first editions

SKU

CXMFM

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