![]() ![]() An exceptionally nice copy of a difficult book to find in collectible condition. Browning to endpapers (as usual), a few spots of scattered foxing, but text generally very clean. ![]() Binding slightly cocked cloth clean with only light toning to spine and a little rubbing at joints. Reynolds, and her husband, Henry Walker Bagley, with their bookplate on the front pastedown.Įdinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1900. Provenance: From the library of Nancy Reynolds Bagley, the daughter of R.J. And perhaps the main reason for this is that it raises a fierce moral issue in a very definite form and carries it through on a high level of creative intensity" (Richard Curle). "There can be little doubt that Conrad's fame as a novelist rests chiefly upon Lord Jim. ![]() "There is nothing more enticing, disenchanting, and enslaving than the life at sea."įIRST EDITION IN ORIGINAL CLOTH of Conrad's masterpiece one of only 2100 copies printed. ![]()
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