Iris Murdoch – The Message To The Planet – SIGNED First Edition 1989

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Iris Murdoch – The Message To The Planet – SIGNED First Edition 1989

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A first edition, first printing of The Message to the Planet by Iris Murdoch, published by Chatto and Windus in 1989. A near fine book, signed by the author in black ink on the title page, the text blocks bright and crisp with front and rear panel in general good condition with slight pushing to the head and foot of the spine and front board corners. In a near fine dust wrapper with some slight pushing to the head of the spine.

Message to the Planet by Iris Murdoch is a philosophical exploration that delves into themes of morality, love and the human condition. Through complex characters and intricate plots, Murdoch challenges conventional notions of truth and goodness, urging readers to reassess their understanding of ethics and existence. With profound insights and rich prose, she invites contemplation on the interconnectedness of all beings and the responsibility we hold towards each other and the world around us.


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A first edition, first printing of The Message to the Planet by Iris Murdoch, published by Chatto and Windus in 1989. A near fine book, signed by the author in black ink on the title page, the text blocks bright and crisp with front and rear panel in general good condition with slight pushing to the head and foot of the spine and front board corners. In a near fine dust wrapper with some slight pushing to the head of the spine.

Message to the Planet by Iris Murdoch is a philosophical exploration that delves into themes of morality, love and the human condition. Through complex characters and intricate plots, Murdoch challenges conventional notions of truth and goodness, urging readers to reassess their understanding of ethics and existence. With profound insights and rich prose, she invites contemplation on the interconnectedness of all beings and the responsibility we hold towards each other and the world around us.