Description
First edition of Oreo: A Novel by Fran Ross, an “overlooked classic comedy about race.”
Octavo, [8], 212pp. Brown cloth, title in silver on spine. Stated “First Printing” on copyright page. Solid text block, small bumps to corners, near fine condition. Previous ownership inscription to front free endpaper, with multiple notations throughout text. In the publisher’s dust jacket, $6.95 retail price on front flap, small chips at corners, light sunning to spine, a near fine example. Not found in Blockson.
A bright copy of a scarce-seen first edition.
The titular character Oreo, a mixed-heritage child of a Jewish man and a Black woman, searches New York City to find her estranged father. Ross was inspired by the Greek myth of Theseus, who also sought out his father’s identity.The book is considered a “picaresque novel,” featuring a quick-witted protagonist with satirical elements.












