Each Dawn I Die

Each Dawn I Die by Jerome Odlum is a notable literary work published by Literary Licensing, LLC in October 2011. This edition features 290 pages and is presented in English. The book is recognized as the basis for the famous 1939 Warner Bros. prison movie starring James Cagney and others, and it includes a signed tipped-in page by the author, adding to its collectible nature.
Readers will find a unique presentation copy that includes an inscription from Warner Bros. on the front free endpaper, linking it to the film industry. The book is characterized by its blue cloth cover and gilt titles, though it shows some wear with rubbed extremities. As a part of literary collections, this edition offers insights into the narrative that inspired a significant cinematic adaptation, making it a valuable addition for collectors and enthusiasts of both literature and film history.
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1st ed. Blue cloth, gilt titles. SIGNED by Odlum on a tipped-in page. A PRESENTATION copy from Warner Bros. with the INSCRIPTION on the front free endpaper, “To J. Willis Sayre from Ned Holmes with the compliments of Warner Bros. Picture, July 27/39.” Mr. Sayre was a theater and concert impresario. This book is the basis for the famous 1939 Warner Bros. prison movie starring James Cagney, George Raft, Maxie Rosenblum and Victor Jory. Very good+, extremities rubbed, without dust jacket. Scarce.
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