Original black, red, or blue boards, spines lettered in gilt or black, map or pictorial endpapers, A Column of Fire with black silk bookmarker. Bill Sheehan, "Ken Follett's 'Pillars of the Earth' prequel is just as transporting - and lengthy - as his famous epic", Washington Post, 21 Sept. In 2020 Ken Follett released its prequel, The Evening and the Morning, not included here. The Pillars of the Earth is the export issue, with no price printed within the black rectangle on the jacket's front flap. Follett presents his worlds in granular detail, but the narratives never stand still" (Sheehan). Perhaps the key to Follett's success is the way in which his gifts as a thriller writer have merged so seamlessly with the larger demands of historical fiction. These historical novels present "as comprehensive an account of the building of a civilization - with its laws, structures, customs and beliefs - as you are likely to encounter anywhere in popular fiction. Follett has dated his inscription in A Column of Fire "21 Sept 17", being nine days following publication on the 12th. First editions, first impressions, each inscribed by the author on the title page with his signature and the opening line of the book, of the first three titles in the Kingsbridge series.
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