James Clavell – King Rat – First UK Edition 1963

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James Clavell – King Rat – First UK Edition 1963

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£225.00

A first edition, first printing of King Rat by James Clavell, published by Michael Joseph, London in 1963. A near fine book free from internal inscriptions, with some toning to the text blocks and light spotting to the fore-edge of the text block. In a near fine unclipped wrapper with light chipping to the spine tips and knuckles of front and rear flap folds, some fading to the spine and browning of rear panel and hinges of flap folds. Wrapper design by Kenneth Farnhill.
King Rat by James Clavell is a gripping novel set in a Japanese POW camp during World War II. It follows the power struggle between prisoners, centring on the charismatic and resourceful American, Corporal King, who thrives by running black-market deals. His influence contrasts with the moral dilemmas of his fellow captives. Based on Clavell’s own experiences, the novel explores survival, loyalty and corruption in desperate conditions, offering a stark portrayal of human resilience and power dynamics.


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A first edition, first printing of King Rat by James Clavell, published by Michael Joseph, London in 1963. A near fine book free from internal inscriptions, with some toning to the text blocks and light spotting to the fore-edge of the text block. In a near fine unclipped wrapper with light chipping to the spine tips and knuckles of front and rear flap folds, some fading to the spine and browning of rear panel and hinges of flap folds. Wrapper design by Kenneth Farnhill.
King Rat by James Clavell is a gripping novel set in a Japanese POW camp during World War II. It follows the power struggle between prisoners, centring on the charismatic and resourceful American, Corporal King, who thrives by running black-market deals. His influence contrasts with the moral dilemmas of his fellow captives. Based on Clavell’s own experiences, the novel explores survival, loyalty and corruption in desperate conditions, offering a stark portrayal of human resilience and power dynamics.