With the beaches still open, tourists pour into the town, hoping to glimpse the killer shark. Peter Benchley's JAWS First Edition Hardcover Book Doubleday 1974 E. $9.99 + shipping. ISBN: 0-233-96510-6. The Jaws 2 Movie Log 1978 Ray Loynd Paperback Book First Edition 1st Print Rare! Item Number: 115646. [2] After Doubleday commissioned the book, Benchley then started researching all possible material regarding sharks. ", Close to Shore: A True Story of Terror in an Age of Innocence, Twelve Days of Terror: A Definitive Investigation of the 1916 New Jersey Shark Attacks, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jaws_(novel)&oldid=1017388375, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 12 April 2021, at 14:02. Brody sets up patrols on the beaches to watch for the fish. Hooper is angry over Quint's methods, especially when he disembowels a blue shark, and uses an illegally caught unborn baby dolphin for bait. Congdon and Gotfryd eventually settled on printing a typographical jacket, but that was subsequently discarded once Bantam editor Oscar Dystel noted the title Jaws was so vague "it could have been a title about dentistry". "[18] Writing for The Village Voice, Donald Newlove declared that "Jaws has rubber teeth for a plot. [23] The success inspired the American Broadcasting Company to invite Benchley for an episode of The American Sportsman, where the writer wound up swimming with sharks in Australia, in what would be the first of many nature-related television programs Benchley would take part in. The writer discussed the problem with editor Tom Congdon at a restaurant in New York: We cannot agree on a word that we like, let alone a title that we like. First edition of the author’s classic work. The paperback version was even more successful, topping book charts worldwide,[21] and by the time the film adaptation debuted in June 1975 the novel had sold 5.5 million copies domestically,[22] a number that eventually reached 9.5 million copies. There is another similarity in the 1916 incident and the book where kids are attacked in a body of water other than the ocean - in the 1916 incident a child and an adult who attempted to save him were attacked and killed in Matawan Creek, a brackish/freshwater creek and in the film adaptation Mike Brody is nearly killed in the "pond" which in reality is a small inland cove that connects to the open ocean through a small tributary. [1] Worldwide sales are estimated at 20 million copies. Picture of the back dust jacket for the first edition of Jaws. 87. Typically, you will want to start with the copyright page as a first glance into a Seller 99.7% positive. The hastily written pages were met with derision by Congdon, who did not like Benchley's attempt at making the book comedic. It tells the story of a great white shark that preys upon a small resort town and the voyage of three men trying to kill it. Sign in to Purchase Instantly. May 17, 1974. p703. Borrow Listen. [8], 1974 novel by American writer Peter Benchley, Cover of the first hardcover edition, illustrated by. The book on the left is the first trade edition; the one on the right is a book club. [4][5], In 1971, Benchley worked as a freelance writer struggling to support his wife and children. The Deep - Peter Benchley - Author of JAWS - First Edition 1976. Blue leather, title in gilt on spine. [39] Quint became a survivor of the World War II USS Indianapolis disaster,[40] and changing the cause of the shark's death from extensive wounds to a scuba tank explosion. Add to. [2] Congdon only approved the first five pages, which went into the eventual book without any changes, and asked Benchley to follow the tone of that introduction. Quint dislikes Hooper, dismissing him as a spoiled rich college boy. To help you become a bonafide first edition owner, here is our guide on what to look out for when purchasing your first edition of Jaws. A local fisherman, Ben Gardner, is hired by Amity's authorities to kill the shark, but disappears. Jaws by Peter Benchley, 1974, Doubleday & Company edition, Hardcover in English ... First Ballantine Books Edition (15) 0449219631 9780449219638 cccc. [17][18][19] The central character, Chief Brody, fits a common characterization of the disaster genre, an authority figure who is forced to provide guidance to those affected by the sudden tragedy. [8] The novel still did not have a title until twenty minutes before production of the book. "[17], Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown, film producers at Universal Pictures, both heard about the book before publication at the same time. It's boring, pointless, listless; if there's a trite turn to make, Jaws will make that turn. $199.99 previous price $199.99 + shipping. [16], In the meantime, the impact of the predatory deaths resemble Henrik Ibsen's play An Enemy of the People, with the mayor of a small town panicking over how a problem will drive away the tourists. Tom Congdon, however, sensed that the novel had prospects and had it sent out to The Book of the Month Club and paperback houses. Three sequels followed the film, which were met with mixed to negative responses. Now we know that almost every attack on a human is an accident: The shark mistakes the human for its normal prey. The handful of behemoths that survived had had enough, and lumbered off toward woods beyond the village. Jaws was adapted into a blockbuster film in 1975 by director Steven Spielberg. The trees helped shelter them from dragon attacks. Download for print-disabled Libraries near you: WorldCat. [13] The fish is given much detail, with descriptions of its anatomy and presence creating the sense of an unstoppable threat. He's best known for "Jaws," but his other work is well worth reading, and refreshing, even decades after it was first published. the format a book took when it was first made available for sale. To own the first printed copy of the beginning of the Jaws saga would take pride of in any die hard fan’s display. Amounts shown in italicized text are for items listed in currency other than Canadian dollars and are approximate conversions to Canadian dollars based upon Bloomberg's conversion Benchley sent a page to Congdon's office, and the editor paid him $1,000 for 100 pages. Year Published: 1974Author Last Name: BenchleyAuthor First Name: PeterPublisher: Doubleday & CompanyOriginal Price: $6.95 Pages: 311. "[31] Christopher Lehmann-Haupt praised the novel in a short review for The New York Times, highlighting the "strong plot" and "rich thematic substructure. Octavo, original cloth. Favorite. After various revisions and rewrites, alongside sporadic payments of the advance, Benchley delivered his final draft in January 1973.[7]. [36] To play the protagonists, the producers cast Robert Shaw as Quint, Roy Scheider as Brody and Richard Dreyfuss as Hooper. The first edition of the novel was published in February 1974, and was written by Peter Benchley. Vol. However, the shark attacks the cage, something Hooper did not expect it to do, and, after destroying the cage, the shark kills and eats Hooper. The novel grew out of Benchley's interest in shark attacks after he learned about the exploits of Montauk, New York shark fisherman Frank Mundus in 1964. When Quint and Brody return to sea the following day, the shark begins attacking the boat. [14], Benchley says that neither he nor anyone else involved in its conception initially realized the book's potential. After first publication in February 1974, the novel was a great success, with the hardback staying on the bestseller list for some 44 weeks and the subsequent paperback selling millions of copies in the following year. [4], Critics also derided Benchley's writing. [6] Congdon dictated further changes from the rest of the book, including a sex scene between Brody and his wife which was changed to Ellen and Hooper. London: Andre Deutsch, 1974. U.K. Benchley was also partly inspired by the Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916 where there were four recorded fatalities and one critical injury from shark attacks from July 1 through July 12, 1916. [42], Released in theaters in 1975, Jaws became the highest-grossing film ever at the time, a record it held for two years until the release of Star Wars. Throughout the rest of the novel, Brody suspects the two have had a liaison and is tormented by the thought. The lone survivor of the ordeal, Brody watches as the dead shark disappears into the depths and then he paddles back to shore on his makeshift float. The photographs then provided reference for a "ferocious-looking shark that was still realistic. [4] After a month, Benchley delivered rewritten chapters, which Congdon approved, alongside a broader outline of the story. There may be other subtle differences in the jacket design. Film producers Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown read the novel before its publication and bought the film rights, selecting Steven Spielberg to direct the film adaptation. I said, "I don't know, but it's short; it fits on a jacket, and it may work." According to John Baxter's biography of Steven Spielberg, the novel's first entry on California's best-seller list was caused by Spielberg and producers Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown, who were on pre-production for the Jaws film, buying a hundred copies of the novel each, most of which were sent to "opinion-makers and members of the chattering class". Edition: First UK Edition. JAWS is lean, all sinew, everything directed toward a climax that is implanted on the retina from the very first sentence.” New York Magazine “To read the first few pages of Peter Benchley’s book is to be compelled to read them all as quickly as you can turn the pages.… However, the original painting of the cover was stolen and has never been recovered, leaving Bacon to speculate that some Hollywood executive now had it. However, over the years there have been many postings on ebay and other sites claiming that they are selling a "First Edition" of Peter Benchley's JAWS hardcover book, when in fact it wasn't a first edition - and fellwo JAWS fans have spent small fortunes on regular 1974 books thinking they were first editions. Binding: Cloth. The first edition of this classic Peter Benchley book was published by Doubleday & Company in 1974. On the third day, after seeing the size of the shark, Hooper wants to bring along a shark-proof cage, to take photos of it and then to use it in an attempt to kill it with a bang stick. [13] Another source of comparison raised by critics was Moby-Dick, particularly regarding Quint's characterization and the ending featuring a confrontation with the shark; Quint even dies the same way as Captain Ahab. After a boy narrowly escapes another attack close to the shore, Brody closes the beaches and hires Quint, a professional shark hunter, to kill the shark. Free download or read online Jaws pdf (ePUB) book. It was released first in hardcover in February 1974,[1] then in the book clubs, followed by a national campaign for the paperback release. Jaws: 1 by Benchley, Peter Book … [3], For the cover, Benchley wanted an illustration of Amity as seen through the jaws of a shark. [2] As a result, for years, he had considered writing "a story about a shark that attacks people and what would happen if it came in and wouldn't go away. [3] Once Bantam's rights lapsed years later, they reverted to Benchley, who subsequently sold them to Random House, who has since done all the reprints of Jaws. Reviews were mixed, with many literary critics finding the prose and characterization lacking despite the novel's effective suspense. The great fish slowly sinks down out of sight, dragging Quint's still entangled body behind it. The novel grew out of Benchley's interest in shark attacks after he learned about the exploits of Montauk, New York shark fisherman Frank Mundus in 1964. [41] The director estimated the final script had a total of 27 scenes that were not in the book. Instead, the … Nonetheless, the book found its way to publication … but Dystel remained unhappy with the cover, even as Jaws became a smash hit. "[3] This interest grew greater after reading a 1964 news story about fisherman Frank Mundus catching a great white shark weighing 4,550 pounds (2,060 kg) off the shore of Montauk, New York. After Quint manages to harpoon it several times, the shark leaps out of the water and onto the stern of the Orca, tearing a huge hole in the aft section which causes the boat to start sinking. He often returned to the sea in his novels. [3] Benchley's agent sold the adaptation rights for $150,000, plus an extra $25,000 for Benchley to write the screenplay. Decorative gilt illustrations on cover and spine. John Spurling of the New Statesman asserted that while the "characterisation of the humans is fairly rudimentary", the shark "is done with exhilarating and alarming skill, and every scene in which it appears is imagined at a special pitch of intensity. [2] Congdon and the Doubleday crew were confident, seeing Benchley as "something of an expert in sharks",[7] given the author self-described "knowing as much as any amateur about sharks" as he had read some research books and seen the 1971 documentary Blue Water White Death. A "confrontation between man and nature [that] consciously echoes Moby Dick " (Fantasy and Horror 6-27), Benchley's first novel spent 44 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list in 1974. [3] Congdon and Benchley brainstormed about the title frequently, with the writer estimating about 125 ideas raised. [37] Benchley also appears in the film playing a brief onscreen role as a TV reporter. It is considered one … Congdon did not find Benchley's proposals for non-fiction interesting, but instead favored his idea for a novel about a shark terrorizing a beach resort. To a book collector the phrase "First Edition" refers to a book that was released during the first printing of the "First Edition" (they call this book a "1st/1st"). [4] Those pages would comprise the first four chapters, and the full manuscript received a $7,500 total advance. The story is very similar to the story in Benchley's book with a vacation beach town on the Atlantic coast being haunted by a killer shark and people eventually being commissioned to hunt down and kill the shark or sharks responsible. [7] Gotfryd tried to get Minor to do a new cover, but he was out of town, so he instead turned to artist Paul Bacon. Spurling, John. [19], In the years following publication, Benchley began to feel responsible for the negative attitudes against sharks that his novel engendered. Fine in near fine dust jacket. [10] The image was eventually vetoed for sexual overtones, compared by sales managers to the vagina dentata. [43][44] Benchley was satisfied with the adaptation, noting how dropping the subplots allowed for "all the little details that fleshed out the characters". Brody and his deputy Leonard Hendricks find Gardner's boat anchored off-shore, empty and covered with large bite holes, one of which has a massive shark tooth stuck in it. After he is gone, Ellen reflects that her life with Brody is much more fulfilling than any life she might have had with Vaughn, and begins feeling guilty over her prior thoughts of missing the life she had before marrying Brody. For research, Kastel went to the American Museum of Natural History, and took advantage of the Great White exhibits being closed for cleaning to photograph the models. He subsequently relinquished the Jaws sequel rights, aside for a one-time payment of $70,000 for each one. The Listener. An unread example in fine condition. After finding what remains of her body washed up on the beach, investigators realize she was attacked by a shark. It was 311 pages long, and the original retail price was $6.95 . Edition! However, sales were good nationwide without engineering. [7] Although this delighted the author, who had very little money at the time,[3] it was a comparatively low sum, as the agreement occurred before the book became a surprise bestseller. [35] Among the major changes were the removal of the adulterous affair between Ellen Brody and Matt Hooper and Mayor Larry Vaughn's connections to the mafia. "[29] Andrew Bergman of The New York Times Book Review felt that despite the book serving as "fluid entertainment", "passages of hollow portentousness creep in" while poor scene "connections [and] stark manipulations impair the narrative. Call the book Jaws. He said, "Okay, we'll call the thing Jaws. Mass Market Paperback, 309 pages. The Jaws film, released in June 1975, omitted practically all of the novel's several subplots, mainly focusing on the shark and the characterizations of the three protagonists. [8] The film's success led to three sequels, with which Benchley had no involvement despite them drawing on his characters. Vol. ... Behemoths died under the eggs they dropped and from the flame that burst from their jaws. [15] Along with a carnivorous killer on the sea, Amity is populated with equally predatory humans: the mayor who has ties with the Mafia, an adulterous housewife, criminals among the tourists. A popular book may have had dozens of additional printings causing its first printing to be the most valuable. [12], The story of Jaws is limited by how the humans respond to the shark menace. "[10] After painting the shark, Kastel did the female swimmer. BoundAndLoose. [25], An unabridged audio adaptation read by Erik Steele was released by Blackstone Audio in both CD and downloadable format in 2009. Michael A. Rogers of Rolling Stone declared that "None of the humans are particularly likable or interesting" and confessed the shark was his favorite character "and one suspects Benchley's also. Jaws (Mass Market Paperback) Published February 1st 1974 by Bantam. A first edition Jaws is every collector’s dream piece. Borrow Listen. About this Item: Andre Deutsch, (London), 1974. "[32] The Washington Post's Robert F. Jones described Jaws as "much more than a gripping fish story. "Peter Benchley: He was fascinated by the sea, but his bestselling novel tapped into a primeval fear of the deep", "Real Hollywood Thriller: Who Stole Jaws? A few days later, the shark kills a young boy named Alex Kenner and Morris Cater, an elderly man not far from shore. Through a marketing campaign orchestrated by Doubleday and paperback publisher Bantam, Jaws was incorporated into many book sales clubs catalogues and attracted media interest. Jaws is a 1974 novel by American writer Peter Benchley. Download for print-disabled ... First Ballantine Books Edition (15) 0449219631 9780449219638 cccc. [4] In an article for the National Geographic published in 2000, Benchley writes "considering the knowledge accumulated about sharks in the last 25 years, I couldn't possibly write Jaws today ... not in good conscience anyway. Eventually they’d build a collection professionals would envy, obtaining not only several copies of the 1830 edition but also first editions of the Book of Mormon in all 149 translations. The Tibetan Book of the Dead: First Complete Translation (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition) So for the first edition paperback, he commissioned illustrator Roger Kastel to improve it. Among his sources were Peter Matthiessen's Blue Meridian, Jacques Cousteau's The Shark: Splendid Savage of the Sea, Thomas B. Allen's Shadows In The Sea, and David H. Davies' About Sharks And Shark Attacks. The manuscript took a year and a half to complete. [2] One of them was Doubleday editor Thomas Congdon, who had lunch with Benchley seeking book ideas. A first edition Jaws is every collector’s dream piece. [11] The oil-on-board painting Kastel created for the cover would eventually be reused by Universal Studios on the film posters. Following a photoshoot for Good Housekeeping, Kastel requested the model he was photographing to lie on a stool in the approximate position of a front crawl. Blaming himself for these deaths, Brody again attempts to close the beaches, while Meadows investigates the Mayor's business contacts to find out why he is determined to keep the beaches open. Benchley disliked the idea, saying, "I don't care about sequels; who'll ever want to make a sequel to a movie about a fish?" Upon reading it, both agreed the novel was exciting and deserved a feature film adaptation, even if they were unsure how to accomplish it. Peter Benchley had a long time fascination with sharks, which he frequently encountered while fishing with his father Nathaniel in Nantucket. Picture of the 1974 first edition dust jacket for Jaws. Following Bacon's concept, Kastel illustrated his favorite part of the novel, the opening where the shark attacks Chrissie. Borrow Listen. Jaws is a 1974 novel by American writer Peter Benchley. Benchley had many working titles during development, many of which he calls "pretentious", such as The Stillness in the Water and Leviathan Rising. $187.99. Octavo, 311pp. [39] Amity was also relocated; while scouting the book's Long Island setting, Brown found it "too grand" and not fitting the idea of "a vacation area that was lower middle class enough so that an appearance of a shark would destroy the tourist business." Inspired partly by Benchley's journalist work on shark attacks, JAWS became an immediate bestseller and its film rights were quickly optioned. Larry Vaughn visits the Brody house before Brody returns home and informs Ellen that he and his wife are leaving Amity. [45] According to Benchley, once his payment of the adaptation-related royalties got late, he called his agent and she replied that the studio was arranging a deal for sequels. Before he leaves, he tells Ellen that he always thought they would have made a great couple. Meadows discovers Vaughn has ties to the Mafia, who are pressuring the mayor to keep the beaches open in order to protect the value of Amity's real estate, in which the Mafia has invested a great deal of money. ISBN: 0553204653 (ISBN13: 9780553204650) Edition … The publication date was moved back to allow a carefully orchestrated release. Shortly before the book went to print, Benchley and Congdon needed to choose a title. 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