Publication: The New American Library, 1949, New York
First Signet Books edition & first paperback edition. Signet Books 759. Inscribed by James M. Cain on the title page to Signet Books founder Kurt Enoch: "To Kurt Enoch / With my best congratulations on a job well-done / James M. Cain / Hyattsville, MD / December 26, 1949." From the Kurt Enoch collection with a letter of provenance included.
Kurt Enoch was one of the great enterprising pioneers in the history of paperback publishing. In 1948 he founded or co-founded the New American Library, Signet paperbacks, Penguin paperbacks, and several other seminal imprints.
From the outset Enoch asked his authors to inscribe their Signet editions to him, each in the year of publication. Over the next two decades his collection grew to more than a thousand volumes, a physical legacy of the literature whose reach he had expanded and whose appeal he had redefined.
Apart from all of the above, paperbacks are seldom found signed by their authors, much less with any kind of significant association. And not only is the association in this case significant, it is historical in that it marries the book object to the person who invented the idea behind it.
A tiny nick to the bottom edge of the rear cover, else a near fine, bright copy in colorful pictorial wrappers.
Inventory Number: 53312