By Farley Mowat
Published by McClelland & Stewart, Toronto, 1992
First Edition, Not Price-Clipped – Mint Condition with Mylar Cover
$55
A pristine, signed first edition of My Father’s Son, one of Farley Mowat’s most intimate and personal memoirs. Published in 1992 by McClelland & Stewart, this hardcover volume is in mint condition, with a not price-clipped dust jacket now protected in archival mylar.
Flat-signed by Farley Mowat on the title page (no inscription)
First edition stated with full number line
Bound in publisher’s original cloth with bright, clean boards and tight binding
Dust jacket is unfaded, unclipped, and crisp, preserved in clear mylar
Pages clean, sharp, and entirely unmarked
In My Father’s Son, Mowat traces the powerful relationship between himself and his father, Angus Mowat, a soldier, librarian, and storyteller. The memoir moves between the horrors of war and the quiet heroism of everyday life, capturing the generational echoes of trauma, humor, and creativity that shaped one of Canada’s most beloved writers.
This is an outstanding copy for collectors of Canadian literature, signed modern firsts, or fans of Mowat’s enduring voice.