Ira Levin – Sliver – First Edition 1991

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Ira Levin – Sliver – First Edition 1991

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First edition, first printing of Sliver by Ira Levin, published by Michael Joseph in London, 1991. This is a near fine copy free from internal inscriptions, bumping to foot of the spine and lower corners, light browning to text block. The near fine unclipped wrapper with light bumping to upper and lower edges and closed tear to foot of rear flap fold. Wrapper illustration by John Harris.

Silver by Ira Levin is a chilling thriller that revolves around a mysterious new building called “The Sliver,” a luxury apartment complex in Manhattan. The residents, all influential and wealthy, begin to experience bizarre and disturbing events. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that the building harbours dark secrets and sinister intentions, manipulating its inhabitants. Levin masterfully blends suspense, horror and psychological intrigue, exploring themes of power, control and the dehumanising effects of modern technology.


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First edition, first printing of Sliver by Ira Levin, published by Michael Joseph in London, 1991. This is a near fine copy free from internal inscriptions, bumping to foot of the spine and lower corners, light browning to text block. The near fine unclipped wrapper with light bumping to upper and lower edges and closed tear to foot of rear flap fold. Wrapper illustration by John Harris.

Silver by Ira Levin is a chilling thriller that revolves around a mysterious new building called “The Sliver,” a luxury apartment complex in Manhattan. The residents, all influential and wealthy, begin to experience bizarre and disturbing events. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that the building harbours dark secrets and sinister intentions, manipulating its inhabitants. Levin masterfully blends suspense, horror and psychological intrigue, exploring themes of power, control and the dehumanising effects of modern technology.