One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey – Easton Press – DAMAGED SIGNATURE NOT INCLUDED 

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This 1999 Easton Press edition of “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” by Ken Kesey is unsigned. Known for its exploration of rebellion within a mental institution, this classic is presented in a beautifully crafted volume with gold gilt designs. The book, printed on archival paper, is in excellent condition with a tight binding and clean pages, making it a valuable addition for collectors of literary classics. SIGNATURE NOT INCLUDED

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This edition of “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” by Ken Kesey has some damage and the cover is coming loose from the binding (see photos). It does not have a signature. Published by Easton Press in 1999. Bound in luxurious black leather, the cover is adorned with intricate gold gilt designs, a hallmark of Easton Press’s craftsmanship. This special edition is printed on archival quality paper, ensuring its longevity and preservation. The novel, a staple of American literature, explores the harrowing dynamics within a mental institution, capturing the clash between individuality and authoritarian control. The protagonist, Randle McMurphy, becomes an emblem of rebellion against the oppressive Nurse Ratched, in a narrative that resonates with themes of freedom and the human spirit. This edition is signed by the author, adding significant value and rarity. A perfect addition for collectors of modern classics, this volume is not only a literary treasure but a beautiful artifact of bookmaking.

Additional information

Author

Ken Kesey

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

Easton Press

Condition

used_acceptable

Edition

Special Edition

Condition Acceptable
Notes The book is in excellent condition, with its black leather cover and gold gilt designs well-preserved, showing minimal signs of wear. The binding is tight, and the pages are clean and crisp, reflecting the high-quality archival paper used. There is no dust jacket, as typical of Easton Press editions. The book is signed by Ken Kesey, enhancing its collectible status. Internally, the book shows no inscriptions or library markings, maintaining its pristine nature.

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