
First edition, one of the press service copies.
A faint waterstain affecting the centre of the final leaves.
Bradel binding in patterned paper-covered boards, smooth spine, black oasis morocco lettering-piece, wrappers and spine preserved.
Precious presentation inscription signed by Jean Genet to Claude Romain, who created the role of Maurice in this play: "à Claude Romain petit gamin et déjà grand comédien. Ton pote, Jean Genet."
High Surveillance was first performed in Paris at the Théâtre des Mathurins on 26 February 1949, directed by Jean Marchat, with Tony Taffin, Claude Romain, Robert Hossein and Jean-Marc Lambert in the cast.
Claude Romain also appeared in films by Marcel Carné, including "La Marie du port", and by Robert Hamer, notably "Deux anglaises à Paris" and "Deux anglais à Paris".