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Rare SIGNED 1st 1st Jane Hamilton DISOBEDIENCE 1st Edition 1st Printing

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Original price was: $26.35.Current price is: $15.81.

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Binding : Hardcover w/Jacket
Printing Year : 20000000
Special Attributes : Signed, 1st Edition, Dust Jacket

This NO RESERVE listing is for a RARE Hand Signed US 1st Edition/1st Printing of DISOBEDIENCE by Author JANE HAMILTON !! This is a SIGNED US First Edition/First Printing – it has been HAND SIGNED by JANE HAMILTON on the title page in archival pen. It is flat signed only with her signature and is not inscribed to anyone… Condition is as follows: NEAR FINE/VERY GOOD – there is only a bit of wear on both book and jacket. This copy is not signed TO anyone – it is clean, bright, and in BEAUTIFUL CONDITION!! If you collect Jane Hamilton, Oprah Book Club selections, or just love GREAT BOOKS then this will be a WONDERFUL addition to your collection! Winning Bidder has the choice of $4.50 for Media Mail (please be aware USPS can take 7-14 days for this mailing service) or $13.85 for Priority Mail Shipping (2-3 days) – this will be CAREFULLY wrapped so it arrives in it’s original condition. Please check out the other items that I have up for auction and in my store! I am always listing wonderful Rare Books and Signed First Editions, fabulous Early Photographs and Images, as well as special Antiques found on my many travels across the US and Europe… I GLADLY ship worldwide so please email for worldwide shipping costs. Payment must be received within 7 days of auction end. I accept only PayPal (per Ebay’s latest rule change – sorry!) – please email with any questions and God bless! ABOUT THE BOOK Jane Hamilton From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jane Hamilton (born 13 July 1957 ) is an American novelist. Hamilton lives in Rochester, Wisconsin. She grew up in Oak Park, Illinois, the youngest of five children. She graduated from Carleton College in 1979 as an English major. Her first published works were short stories, “My Own Earth” and “Aunt Marj’s Happy Ending”, both published in Harper’s Magazine in 1983. “Aunt Marj’s Happy Ending” later appeared in The Best American Short Stories 1984 . Her first novel, The Book of Ruth , was published in 1988 and won the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award, Great Lakes College Association New Writers Award, and the Wisconsin Library Association Banta Book Award in 1989. The Book of Ruth was an Oprah’s Book Club selection in 1996, and it was the basis for a 2004 television film of the same title. In 1994, she published A Map of the World , which was adapted for a film in 1999 and, the same year, was also an Oprah’s Book Club selection. Her third novel, The Short History of a Prince , published in 1998, was a Publishers Weekly Best Book of 1998. This book was also shortlisted for the 1999 Orange Prize. In 2000, Hamilton was named a Notable Wisconsin Author by the Wisconsin Library Association. All of her books are set, at least in part, in Wisconsin. “A Map of the World” is set in Racine County, Wis. In an interview with The Journal Times in Racine, Wis. in November 2006, Hamilton talked about her early inspiration for writing novels. As a student at Carleton College, she overheard a professor say she would write a novel one day. Hamilton had written only two short stories for the professor’s class. Overhearing the conversation gave her confidence. “It had a lot more potency, the fact that I overheard it, rather than his telling me directly,” she said. Works The Book of Ruth (1988) A Map of the World (1994) The Short History of a Prince (1998) Disobedience (2000) When Madeline Was Young (2006) Laura Rider’s Masterpiece (2009) Flatsigned Flat signed Autograph Autographed NearMint To other Ebay sellers: PLEASE do not use my photos for your auctions – this is against ebay’s rules and I will report it. These photos are only for the use of my customers and are the property of Richinfiber Books & Antiques. I spend a lot of time going to these signings and taking these photos – I respect your efforts and would appreciate your respect as well. Thank you for your understanding!