Norwalk: Easton Press, 2014. Signed Limited Edition. Hardcover. Book is in New/Fine+ condition and still encased in publisher's original issue cellophane./No dust jacket issued. Signed by the author David Mitchell on limitation page. In Fine+ condition and never removed from the publisher issued cellophane wrap. Pristine. Has become scarce in the last decade or so, especially unopened. Accompanied with all collector's paperwork and signed certificate of authenticity. Comes with all the Easton Press publishing points. Leather bound with gilt pages, smyth sewn and 22 kt hubbed spine. Also includes moire silk endpapers, gold-gilt cover designs and bound-in silk bookmark. Easton Press books are expertly bound for enduring quality, ensuring decades of use. Writer David Mitchell has referenced Herman Melville, Aldous Huxley, "All the President's Men," "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Next," and Jared Diamond's "Guns, Germs and Steel" as among some of the inspirations that went into "Cloud Atlas." In an interview with the Guardian, the writer said he had "...a wish to see how many narratives I could embed, in a fractal sort of way, in a single novel." "Cloud Atlas" was later adapted into a film by the Wachowskis.
First edition, first impression, inscribed by the author in the publication year on the title page, "David Mitchell, Brighton '04", with an "X" with swirled ends crossing out his printed name. Incorporating both historical fiction and sci-fi elements, the time-hopping novel was shortlisted for the 2004 Booker Prize and was adapted into the 2012 film, starring Halle Berry and Tom Hanks. This copy is in the hardback issue. Octavo. Original red boards, spine lettered in metallic blue, blue illustrated endpapers. With dust jacket, with Guardian Preview of the Year wraparound band. A fine copy in like dust jacket.
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