The Red and the Black
The Red and the Black
Marie-Henri Beyle (Stendhal). First edition, later printing. Dust Jacket: Missing slipcase. Hardcover: Very Good+ NY: The Heritage Press, 1947. Black and red cloth with red design on cover, black lettering on spine. Partly worn. No writing or markings on the book, 450 pp. Illustrated by Rafaello Busoni. Translated by C.K. Scott-Moncrieff. Introduction by Hamilton Basso.
The Red and the Black is a historical psychological novel. It chronicles the attempts of a provincial young man to rise socially beyond his modest upbringing through a combination of talent, hard work, deception, and hypocrisy. He ultimately allows his passions to betray him.
Stendhal's novel was first published in 1923 and then in 1927 by Boni and Liveright. There was a Limited Edition published prior to this edition which included a run of 1500 signed copies by Hamilton Basso.