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| 001a: || THE FOUNDATION. Privately published, California, 1943–44. Mimeographed copies of the work which was then published as “A Calculus at Heaven” in ''Cross-Section: A Collection of American Writing'', edited by Edwin Seaver. New York: L. B. Fisher, 1944, and later reprinted in ''Advertisements for Myself''. || NVA.
| style="padding-right: 2em;" | 001a: || style="padding-bottom: 1em;" | THE FOUNDATION. Privately published, California, 1943–44. Mimeographed copies of the work which was then published as “A Calculus at Heaven” in ''Cross-Section: A Collection of American Writing'', edited by Edwin Seaver. New York: L. B. Fisher, 1944, and later reprinted in ''Advertisements for Myself''. || style="padding-left: 2em;" | NVA.
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| 002a: || THE NAKED AND THE DEAD. Rinehart, New York, 1948. [5] 500 copies. (Malcom Bell 10/98.) Advance reading copy bound in red and black paperwraps with flaps as in final dustwrapper, but glued to the spine. || $3,000.
| style="padding-right: 2em;" | 002a: || style="padding-bottom: 1em;" | THE NAKED AND THE DEAD. Rinehart, New York, 1948. [5] 500 copies. (Malcom Bell 10/98.) Advance reading copy bound in red and black paperwraps with flaps as in final dustwrapper, but glued to the spine. || style="padding-left: 2em;" | $3,000.
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| 002b: || THE NAKED AND THE DEAD. Rinehart, New York/ Toronto (1948). [5] 25,000 copies (of which possibly 10,000 copies were in the first state dustwrapper). Black boards with white lettering. First state dustwrapper has introductory blurb by Stanley Rinehart comparing Mailer favorably with Hemingway, and others. The second state dustwrapper has review blurbs on front and rear flaps from ''The New York Herald Tribune'', ''the New Yorker'', ''the Philadelphia Inquirer'' and several other publications. (Malcom Bell 10/98) Both are priced $4.00. ||  
| style="padding-right: 2em;" | 002b: || THE NAKED AND THE DEAD. Rinehart, New York/ Toronto (1948). [5] 25,000 copies (of which possibly 10,000 copies were in the first state dustwrapper). Black boards with white lettering. First state dustwrapper has introductory blurb by Stanley Rinehart comparing Mailer favorably with Hemingway, and others. The second state dustwrapper has review blurbs on front and rear flaps from ''The New York Herald Tribune'', ''the New Yorker'', ''the Philadelphia Inquirer'' and several other publications. (Malcom Bell 10/98) Both are priced $4.00. ||  
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|  || First-issue dustwrapper: || $300/2,000.
|  || First-issue dustwrapper: || style="padding-left: 2em;" | $300/2,000.
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|  || Second-issue dustwrapper: || $300/750.
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| style="padding-right: 2em;" | 002c: || style="padding-bottom: 1em;" | THE NAKED AND THE DEAD. Wingate, London, 1949. [2] 13 copies numbered I-XIII, out of 253 copies. Collector’s Book Club issue, using sheets of first English edition and issued simultaneously with it. In full wine leather, issued without dustwrapper. || style="padding-left: 2em;" | $1750.
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