Description
The book is in Very Good condition with clean, bright boards, strong title gilt on a straight spine, A large remainder mark on the bottom page block, tight binding, mild spine tilt, rolled spine ends, heavy edge wear, and bumped corners. The interior of the book is also in Very Good condition with the ghost of an erased price on the first free end paper. No other marks, inscriptions, or other signs of ownership inside. The end papers and the interior pages are clean and bright, making it an excellent addition to any collection.
The dust jacket is in Good condition with moderate to heavy surface wear, heavy edge wear, chips and tears. First state jacket with the $23.95 priceĀ on the front flap and the 2/99 date on the rear flap. Looks good in a new Brodart archival wrap.
Not since Kurt Vonnegut’s Mother Night and Jerzy Kosinski’s Being There has there been as black and telling a satire on the wages of fame and the bedrock lunacy of the modern world. Survivor is Chuck Palahniuk at his deadpan peak, and it marks him as a blazing talent for the new millennium.