THE WOLF BORDER

By Sarah Hall.

(London): Faber & Faber, (2015).

First edition, first printing.

"First published in 2015 by Faber & Faber Limited" statement and first printing number code sequence 1 through 10 to the copyright page.

SIGNED by the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize winning author to the title page.

Hall has garnered numerous accolades including twice listed for the Man Booker Prize, winning the Commonwealth Prize, E.M. Forester Award, James Tiptree, Jr. Award, and twice the BBC National Short Story Award.

Rachel Caine, a wild wolf naturalist who has been working mostly in isolation on an Idaho reservation, is suddenly given the job of introducing the Grey wolf back into the countryside of England. The borders of wilderness and civilization are examined for both the wolf family and Caine.

Fine, square, and firm in black linen boards with gilt embossed titles to the spine, green end-papers, in a fine dust jacket with wraparound illustration by Dan Burgess depicting a gilt wolf looking from a snowy ridge to the sparkling lights of a distant town at the front and a Grey wolf looking away from the sparkling lights toward the snowy  wilderness at the rear; original printed UK £17.99 price still intact to the front inner flap.

Octavo; 435 pages.

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