THE HARDER THEY FALL

by Budd Schulberg

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THE HARDER THEY FALL
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Cover - Black Cloth


Title Page with Signature Affixed


Publication Page Stating First Printing


Schulberg Signature on Affixed Panel


Spine


Edge of Page Block


Inscription on First Blank Page

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Description

This is a Signed First Edition stated First Printing of Budd Schulberg's THE HARDER THEY FALL. New York: Random House, 1947. 343 pages. No dustwrapper. Original black cloth; spine stamped in red and grey. Schulberg signed the strip affixed to the title page. Very Good+ condition overall. Binding is excellent with minor corner bumping and 1/2" scuff along bottom edge front cover. The only marking is the previous owner's name "Muldoon" (appx. 2" wide as depicted above) on inside blank cover page. No other marks or tears. Slight age-toning to pages. Book is 8.5" high x 5.75" wide x 1 1/8" thick.


Reviews

"Brilliant, witty, and amusing...the best book on fighting that I have read."—Gene Tunney

"The book will stand not only as the novel about boxing but also as a book that indirectly tells more about civilization than do most books about civilization itself."—Arthur Miller

"The quintessential novel of boxing and corruption."—USA Today

The screenplay adaptation of THE HARDER THEY FALL is the basis for Humphrey Bogart's last film of the same title.

Budd (Wilson) Schulberg

Also known for
What Makes Sammy Run?, On the Waterfront, A Face in the Crowd. and The Disenchanted, his collected non-fiction writings on boxing, Sparring with Hemingway, were published by Ivan R. Dee. Mr. Schulberg is the only nonfighter to receive the Living Legend of Boxing Award from the World Boxing Association.

Born , March 27, 1914, New York City
American novelist, screenwriter, and journalist.  The son of the Hollywood motion-picture producer Benjamin Percival ("B.P.") Schulberg (1892-1957), who for many years was production chief at Paramount Studios, Budd Schulberg grew up in Hollywood and became a "reader" and then a screenwriter after completing his education at Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., in 1936. He began to write and publish short stories and became a member of the Communist Party, but he broke with the Communists in 1939, when they insisted that his first novel be written to reflect Marxist dogma. That work,
What Makes Sammy Run? (1941), about an unprincipled motion-picture studio mogul, was a great success.  During and after World War II, Schulberg served as an officer in the Navy and the Office of Strategic Services. He was awarded the Army Commendation Ribbon for collecting visual evidence of Nazi war crimes for the Nurenberg trials. In 1947 he published his second novel, The Harder They Fall, a fictional exposé of corrupt practices in professional boxing. In 1950 his novel The Disenchanted won an American Library Award for fiction. In 1954 his screenplay for the widely acclaimed On the Waterfront won him an Academy Award for best story and screenplay. In the 1960's Schulberg helped establish the Douglass House Watts Writers Workshop in the Watts district of Los Angeles after the riots there, and in 1971 he founded the Frederick Douglass Creative Arts Center in New York City.  In Moving Pictures: Memories of a Hollywood Prince (1981), Schulberg described his childhood spent in the center of the American motion-picture industry.


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