The Outsiders (50th Anniversary Edition, Signed)
HINTON, S.E. The Outsiders. New York: Viking/Penguin, 2017.
8vo. Original black hardcover. Pictorial dust jacket. 180 pp., with bonus material including never-before-seen photographs and letters from the author's archives. 50th Anniversary Edition; first edition thus. Signed by the author.
Arguably one of the greatest works of young adult fiction in the literature of the 20th century, Hinton'sĀ Outsiders rose to become a cultural phenomenon. The story of Ponyboy Curtis, his brothers, and the bitter divide between the working-class Greasers and the affluent Socs is, at its heart, a novel about the universal hunger for dignity and belonging. More than eight million copies sold over half a century is one measure of its reach; another is the continuing cultural relevant through which it continues to find new readers who recognise themselves in it.Ā
This 50th Anniversary Edition celebrates that legacy with a gathering of archival material ā photographs, letters, and documents from Hinton's own papers ā that illuminate both the book's origins and its remarkable afterlife.
Signed by the author in ink on the first blank page. A pristine copy, fine in a fine pictorial dust jacket.
This book is currently not on display in store.
If you would like more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact: [email protected]
Catalogue Number: HH000450
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The Outsiders (50th Anniversary Edition, Signed)
The Outsiders (50th Anniversary Edition, Signed)
HINTON, S.E. The Outsiders. New York: Viking/Penguin, 2017.
8vo. Original black hardcover. Pictorial dust jacket. 180 pp., with bonus material including never-before-seen photographs and letters from the author's archives. 50th Anniversary Edition; first edition thus. Signed by the author.
Arguably one of the greatest works of young adult fiction in the literature of the 20th century, Hinton'sĀ Outsiders rose to become a cultural phenomenon. The story of Ponyboy Curtis, his brothers, and the bitter divide between the working-class Greasers and the affluent Socs is, at its heart, a novel about the universal hunger for dignity and belonging. More than eight million copies sold over half a century is one measure of its reach; another is the continuing cultural relevant through which it continues to find new readers who recognise themselves in it.Ā
This 50th Anniversary Edition celebrates that legacy with a gathering of archival material ā photographs, letters, and documents from Hinton's own papers ā that illuminate both the book's origins and its remarkable afterlife.
Signed by the author in ink on the first blank page. A pristine copy, fine in a fine pictorial dust jacket.
This book is currently not on display in store.
If you would like more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact: [email protected]
Catalogue Number: HH000450
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HINTON, S.E. The Outsiders. New York: Viking/Penguin, 2017.
8vo. Original black hardcover. Pictorial dust jacket. 180 pp., with bonus material including never-before-seen photographs and letters from the author's archives. 50th Anniversary Edition; first edition thus. Signed by the author.
Arguably one of the greatest works of young adult fiction in the literature of the 20th century, Hinton'sĀ Outsiders rose to become a cultural phenomenon. The story of Ponyboy Curtis, his brothers, and the bitter divide between the working-class Greasers and the affluent Socs is, at its heart, a novel about the universal hunger for dignity and belonging. More than eight million copies sold over half a century is one measure of its reach; another is the continuing cultural relevant through which it continues to find new readers who recognise themselves in it.Ā
This 50th Anniversary Edition celebrates that legacy with a gathering of archival material ā photographs, letters, and documents from Hinton's own papers ā that illuminate both the book's origins and its remarkable afterlife.
Signed by the author in ink on the first blank page. A pristine copy, fine in a fine pictorial dust jacket.
This book is currently not on display in store.
If you would like more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact: [email protected]
Catalogue Number: HH000450
























