by Jack Kerouac
New York: Grove Press Inc./( Zebra Books), (1966).
First Zebra Books edition, first printing, paperback.
Statement "First Zebra edition 1966" to the copyright page.
A decently preserved collectible with distinctive 60s cover art.
Keroauc's thinly veiled autobiographical beat novel focused on the jazz and literary scene in Greenwich Village, with characters drawn from real people including the African American lady he had a "doomed" affair with, Allen Ginsberg, and William S. Burroughs.
Address blacked out to the inside front cover, faint soft bends to the cover corners, pages starting to age-tone as usual, else nicely square, tight and very good plus in stiff-card wraps with evocative photo front cover art depicting the face profile and back-side of a naked African-American lady and the front profile of a despondent leather-jacketed Caucasian man, both looking down and away from each other; printed code Z1006S and K, and .75c price still intact to the front cover.
Mass market paperback.
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