The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon

$650.00

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.