Exclusive Framed Limited Edition Prints Numbered 1-10
Exclusive Framed Limited Edition Prints Numbered 1-10
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Faulkner's first short story, Mirrors of Chartres Street, appeared in Times-Picayune Sunday Magazine section on February 8, 1925 where it was prominently featured on the front page marking the beginning of his literary career in New Orleans. This limited-edition print is faithfully reproduced from one of the only extant copies of that historic newspaper, carefully preserved and reimagined for modern collectors.* Each edition honors both Faulkner’s artistry and the archival tradition that safeguards his legacy.
Edition Details:
- Numbers 1-10 will be offered in a framed edition.
- Numbers 11–100 embossed & hand numbered.
- Printed on archival-grade paper designed to last for generations.
- Includes a newsprint scroll of the complete story in its original single-column format.
- Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Intelligent Archives LC3.
Own a piece of literary history — a rare artifact that bridges the French Quarter’s bohemian past with Faulkner’s enduring legacy as one of America’s greatest writers.
*Because this is one of the only remaining originals, only partial contents and images are shown to prevent unlawful reproduction.
