








The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon
First Edition, First Printing (1963) | Rare Hardcover with Original Dust Jacket
A landmark in anti-colonial literature, The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon is a revolutionary call to arms — and this is the rare first edition, first printing, published by Grove Press in 1963. Featuring an introduction by Jean-Paul Sartre and translation by Constance Farrington, this edition marks the book’s first appearance in English.
This is a well-preserved reading copy, handled with care:
Original dust jacket shows light edgewear and a few small closed tears
Interior pages are clean overall, with some underlining and marginal marks — evidence of thoughtful engagement by a prior reader
Binding remains strong; boards are in good shape
Edition Details:
First Edition, First Printing (1963)
Hardcover with original dust jacket
Published by Grove Press, New York
An iconic text in postcolonial and revolutionary theory
Hard to find in any condition, this copy offers both historical value and lived intellectual history — a powerful presence for any collector or scholar.
First Edition, First Printing (1963) | Rare Hardcover with Original Dust Jacket
A landmark in anti-colonial literature, The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon is a revolutionary call to arms — and this is the rare first edition, first printing, published by Grove Press in 1963. Featuring an introduction by Jean-Paul Sartre and translation by Constance Farrington, this edition marks the book’s first appearance in English.
This is a well-preserved reading copy, handled with care:
Original dust jacket shows light edgewear and a few small closed tears
Interior pages are clean overall, with some underlining and marginal marks — evidence of thoughtful engagement by a prior reader
Binding remains strong; boards are in good shape
Edition Details:
First Edition, First Printing (1963)
Hardcover with original dust jacket
Published by Grove Press, New York
An iconic text in postcolonial and revolutionary theory
Hard to find in any condition, this copy offers both historical value and lived intellectual history — a powerful presence for any collector or scholar.