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First edition, first printing by The Folio Society of Lord of the Flies by William Golding, preface by Ian McEwan, illustrations by Sam Weber, published in London 2009. A fine book, cloth covered pictorial boards, silver title to the spine, crimson paste-downs and end-papers, with illustrated plates throughout, internals free from inscriptions, the text block bright, in original publisher’s black paper covered slipcase, with light wear.
Lord of the Flies by William Golding is a novel about a group of boys stranded on a deserted island. As they attempt to govern themselves, their civilised behaviour disintegrates, revealing their primal instincts. The story explores themes of human nature, savagery and the thin veneer of civilisation. Key characters include Ralph, the leader and Jack, who challenges his authority, leading to chaos and violence. It’s a profound examination of societal breakdown and inherent human evil.
First edition, first printing by The Folio Society of Lord of the Flies by William Golding, preface by Ian McEwan, illustrations by Sam Weber, published in London 2009. A fine book, cloth covered pictorial boards, silver title to the spine, crimson paste-downs and end-papers, with illustrated plates throughout, internals free from inscriptions, the text block bright, in original publisher’s black paper covered slipcase, with light wear.
Lord of the Flies by William Golding is a novel about a group of boys stranded on a deserted island. As they attempt to govern themselves, their civilised behaviour disintegrates, revealing their primal instincts. The story explores themes of human nature, savagery and the thin veneer of civilisation. Key characters include Ralph, the leader and Jack, who challenges his authority, leading to chaos and violence. It’s a profound examination of societal breakdown and inherent human evil.
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