Certified James A. Michener Signed "Mexico" Limited First Edition (#278/400)
This listing is for a personally hand-signed, specially bound Limited First Edition of the epic historical novel Mexico by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author James A. Michener.
Key Features:
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AUTHENTIC JAMES A. MICHENER SIGNATURE: This volume is personally hand-signed by the author in blue ink on a dedicated limitation page. As one of the most prolific and celebrated chroniclers of world history and culture, Michener's signature is a premier cornerstone for any serious literary collection.
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ULTRA-LIMITED NUMBERED EDITION: This specific release was strictly limited to a production run of only 400 copies. This copy is uniquely hand-numbered as #278.
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PREMIUM SPECIAL BINDING: Preceding the general trade release, this edition features a superior plum-colored cloth binding with gold-stamped scrollwork and the author's initials "J·A·M" on the front cover. The spine features traditional gold-tooled accents and the Random House publisher's mark.
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ARCHIVAL SLIPCASE: To ensure its preservation as a generational heirloom, the volume is housed in its original custom-fitted tan cloth slipcase.
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COLLECTOR'S CONDITION: The book is in pristine, unread condition. This limited edition represents the highest tier of production for Michener’s 1992 masterpiece, which explored the soul of Mexico through the lens of its tradition of bullfighting.
Disclaimer:
Please be advised that the images shown are of the specific, unique physical copy you will receive, numbered 278 of 400. As an authentic hand-signed and numbered item, the character of the signature and the limitation number are unique to this individual volume.
Own a Monumental Piece of Literary History Today!
This extraordinary artifact combines Michener’s sweeping narrative of the Mexican people with the luxury craftsmanship of a rare, limited-run private press. Featuring a verified personal signature and a strictly limited provenance, this signed first edition is a premier centerpiece for any collection of modern American classics.