Jean-Paul Sartre – Literary and Philosophical Essays – First Edition 1955
£300.00
First UK edition, first printing. Published by Rider and Company in London, 1955. This is a near fine copy. The dust wrapper has some very slight surface scratching and a mild chip to the top of the spine. It has not been price clipped and shows the original 18/- net price. The boards are tight and free from notable chips and marks. The text blocks are bright and clean throughout. The internals are clean and free from foxing. Slipped inside is a stapled clipping from The Listener, dated January 8 1959 and titled ‘The Moral Philosophy of Sartre’ by Mary Warnock. Overall, this is a near fine copy of a fine work.
An examination of style and technique of Camus, Dos Passos, Giraudoux, Faulkner, Kafka and Muriac.
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First UK edition, first printing. Published by Rider and Company in London, 1955. This is a near fine copy. The dust wrapper has some very slight surface scratching and a mild chip to the top of the spine. It has not been price clipped and shows the original 18/- net price. The boards are tight and free from notable chips and marks. The text blocks are bright and clean throughout. The internals are clean and free from foxing. Slipped inside is a stapled clipping from The Listener, dated January 8 1959 and titled ‘The Moral Philosophy of Sartre’ by Mary Warnock. Overall, this is a near fine copy of a fine work.
An examination of style and technique of Camus, Dos Passos, Giraudoux, Faulkner, Kafka and Muriac.