1956 Adonis & the Alphabet
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Description
Early Edition, Publishers' Original Binding, With Dustwrapper
The second impression.
With the original, unclipped dust wrapper.
This work is comprised of seventeen essays written by renowned English author and philosopher, Aldous Huxley.
In this collection, the author reflects on modern man's relationship with the past, looking towards the present and ominous future. Huxley explores a variety of subjects to this end, including music, poetry and travel.
With a bookseller label of 'Libreria Internacional', from Santiago, Chile, to the front paste down.
Condition
Bound in the publisher's original cloth, with the original, unclipped dust wrapper. Externally, very good indeed, with the occasional mark to cloth and a little discolouration to the tail of the spine. Bookseller label to the front paste down and light spots to fore edge. Dust wrapper is sound, with light chipping to the extremities and loss to the backstrip near the head. Slight rubbing to joints and flyleaves, with sunning to the spine and extremities. Internally, firmly bound. Pages bright and clean.
Very Good Indeed
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