Robert Anderson - Getting Up and Going Home - Franklin Library - Signed First Edition - 1978






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Robert Anderson – Getting Up and Going Home (The Franklin Library, 1978). Signed by the Author.
Signed Limited First Edition – The Signed First Edition Society
A finely bound First Edition Society release from The Franklin Library, published exclusively for subscribers. Getting Up and Going Home is a deeply introspective novel by playwright and screenwriter Robert Anderson, exploring the complexities of middle age, love, and disillusionment in contemporary America.
Content
In this perceptive and elegant novel, Anderson delves into the emotional struggles of Jack, a man confronting the quiet unraveling of his marriage, career, and sense of purpose. Known for his psychologically astute plays like Tea and Sympathy and I Never Sang for My Father, Anderson brings the same sharp emotional realism to this work, portraying the fragile balance between longing and responsibility, hope and resignation.
The book opens with a personal note to members of The First Edition Society, in which Anderson reflects on the craft of writing and the haunting process of turning experience into story.
Features
• Publisher: The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania
• Year: 1978
• Edition: Limited First Edition (The First Edition Society)
• Author: Robert Anderson
• Illustrator: Barnett Plotkin
• Signed by the author
• Full brown genuine leather binding with gilt diamond and floral pattern
• Gilt lettering on spine and cover
• Gilt page edges on all sides
• Sewn-in brown satin ribbon bookmark
• High-quality acid-free paper with crisp black printing and full-page illustrations
Condition
Excellent. The binding is tight, leather bright and unmarred, with sharp gilt details and pristine page edges. The interior is clean and crisp throughout. A superb collectible example of a Franklin Library First Edition Society volume — both literary and beautifully crafted.
Shipping
The book will be securely packaged and shipped with tracking and insurance.
Robert Anderson – Getting Up and Going Home (The Franklin Library, 1978). Signed by the Author.
Signed Limited First Edition – The Signed First Edition Society
A finely bound First Edition Society release from The Franklin Library, published exclusively for subscribers. Getting Up and Going Home is a deeply introspective novel by playwright and screenwriter Robert Anderson, exploring the complexities of middle age, love, and disillusionment in contemporary America.
Content
In this perceptive and elegant novel, Anderson delves into the emotional struggles of Jack, a man confronting the quiet unraveling of his marriage, career, and sense of purpose. Known for his psychologically astute plays like Tea and Sympathy and I Never Sang for My Father, Anderson brings the same sharp emotional realism to this work, portraying the fragile balance between longing and responsibility, hope and resignation.
The book opens with a personal note to members of The First Edition Society, in which Anderson reflects on the craft of writing and the haunting process of turning experience into story.
Features
• Publisher: The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania
• Year: 1978
• Edition: Limited First Edition (The First Edition Society)
• Author: Robert Anderson
• Illustrator: Barnett Plotkin
• Signed by the author
• Full brown genuine leather binding with gilt diamond and floral pattern
• Gilt lettering on spine and cover
• Gilt page edges on all sides
• Sewn-in brown satin ribbon bookmark
• High-quality acid-free paper with crisp black printing and full-page illustrations
Condition
Excellent. The binding is tight, leather bright and unmarred, with sharp gilt details and pristine page edges. The interior is clean and crisp throughout. A superb collectible example of a Franklin Library First Edition Society volume — both literary and beautifully crafted.
Shipping
The book will be securely packaged and shipped with tracking and insurance.
