One Generation After by Elie Wiesel
New York: Random House, 1970. Third Printing (misstates “First Printing”).
$ 25
Hardcover with original, unclipped dust jacket. This haunting follow-up to Night gathers Wiesel’s reflections, stories, and meditations on memory, identity, and moral responsibility in the aftermath of the Holocaust. A deeply humane and philosophical work from one of the 20th century’s most important moral voices.
This copy features a clean, bright dust jacket with the original $5.95 price intact, and is in very good to near fine condition, showing only light shelfwear. The copyright page states “First Printing,” but bibliographic evidence confirms this is a later (third) printing, as indicated by the additional copyright years (1965, 1967, 1970).
A handsome, early hardcover edition of a key post-Holocaust text. Perfect for readers and collectors alike, especially those building a Wiesel or 20th-century history collection.