BURGESS, Anthony. The Right to an Answer
BURGESS, Anthony. The Right to an Answer. London: Heinemann. 1960. 8vo. First edition. Publisher’s black cloth lettered in silver gilt to the spine, in the dust jacket designed by John Rowland. A very good book, the cloth clean and the binding tight and square, some light foxing to the textblock edges occasionally seeping within, the text largely fine, with one ink signature to the front endpaper. The dust jacket price-clipped with several minor nicks and chips to the corners and spine tips, a few spots to the flaps, else clean.
Burgess’ homecoming novel after his Malayan Trilogy, and indeed about repatriation, in which the protagonist returns to his Midlands hometown after successful career-building in the Far East.
BURGESS, Anthony. The Right to an Answer. London: Heinemann. 1960. 8vo. First edition. Publisher’s black cloth lettered in silver gilt to the spine, in the dust jacket designed by John Rowland. A very good book, the cloth clean and the binding tight and square, some light foxing to the textblock edges occasionally seeping within, the text largely fine, with one ink signature to the front endpaper. The dust jacket price-clipped with several minor nicks and chips to the corners and spine tips, a few spots to the flaps, else clean.
Burgess’ homecoming novel after his Malayan Trilogy, and indeed about repatriation, in which the protagonist returns to his Midlands hometown after successful career-building in the Far East.
BURGESS, Anthony. The Right to an Answer. London: Heinemann. 1960. 8vo. First edition. Publisher’s black cloth lettered in silver gilt to the spine, in the dust jacket designed by John Rowland. A very good book, the cloth clean and the binding tight and square, some light foxing to the textblock edges occasionally seeping within, the text largely fine, with one ink signature to the front endpaper. The dust jacket price-clipped with several minor nicks and chips to the corners and spine tips, a few spots to the flaps, else clean.
Burgess’ homecoming novel after his Malayan Trilogy, and indeed about repatriation, in which the protagonist returns to his Midlands hometown after successful career-building in the Far East.