A Jack Kerouac-inscribed first edition presentation copy of the seminal, beat generation novel On the Road is expected to bring £25,000 ($40,192) to Sotheby's London on July 10.
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Preserved in a black morocco clamshell case, and boasting its original dust jacket, the slim volume was a gift from the iconoclastic author to his cousin Harvey's wife, Doris Kerouac.
Jack writes in his typically truncated style: "To Doris / Great party! / Jack Kerouac".
A film version of the book was released in 2012.
In April 2004, a first edition of On the Road complete with an extensive inscription by Kerouac to editor William Targ, made $66,000 at Sotheby's, while an autographed UK first edition of another semi-autobiographical novel The Dharma Bums brought $24,000 in December 2003.
Sotheby's assert: "With one exception, Kerouac did not undertake promotional signings for his work, so inscribed copies of his books are comparatively rare."
Kerouac and his contemporaries Alan Ginsberg and William Burroughs gave voice to a politically dissident and increasingly disenfranchised generation during the 1950s.
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