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A beautifully bound Easton Press signed edition of Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes — one of the most enduring and emotionally resonant novels of the modern era.
Personally signed by Daniel Keyes, this collector’s edition features genuine leather binding, raised spine bands, intricate gilt design work, archival-quality paper, and gleaming gold page edges. A striking shelf piece and an increasingly desirable collectible for readers of literary fiction, science fiction, and modern classics alike.
Originally published in 1966, Flowers for Algernon explores intelligence, memory, identity, and what it means to be human through the unforgettable story of Charlie Gordon. Widely taught and deeply influential, the novel remains a rare crossover between literary fiction and speculative fiction with lasting cultural relevance.
Condition:
Near fine overall with clean interiors, bright gilt edges, and strong binding. Minor light wear consistent with careful handling.
A standout edition for collectors of signed modern literature, Easton Press editions, and landmark 20th-century fiction.
