MANHOOD, H. A. Three Nails
MANHOOD, Harold Alfred. Three Nails. London: The White Owl Press. 1933. 8vo. First edition. Publisher's red paper-covered boards with black lettering to spine, in the pictorial dust jacket by Alfred Lowe who worked as a caricaturist for various magazines and gazettes. A good to very good volume, the cloth a little bumped at head and tail, corners, but the binding sound, the contents with some light stains to prelims, patchy toning sporadically throughout. The dust jacket priced 3/6 net to spine foot, small chips and rubbing to most edges.
The author's singular short story about, ultimately, three nails which are purported to have been used to crucify Jesus Christ. A fair bit more Sartrean than religious, however, as agony and existentialism, as with most of Manhood's works, make appearances.
MANHOOD, Harold Alfred. Three Nails. London: The White Owl Press. 1933. 8vo. First edition. Publisher's red paper-covered boards with black lettering to spine, in the pictorial dust jacket by Alfred Lowe who worked as a caricaturist for various magazines and gazettes. A good to very good volume, the cloth a little bumped at head and tail, corners, but the binding sound, the contents with some light stains to prelims, patchy toning sporadically throughout. The dust jacket priced 3/6 net to spine foot, small chips and rubbing to most edges.
The author's singular short story about, ultimately, three nails which are purported to have been used to crucify Jesus Christ. A fair bit more Sartrean than religious, however, as agony and existentialism, as with most of Manhood's works, make appearances.
MANHOOD, Harold Alfred. Three Nails. London: The White Owl Press. 1933. 8vo. First edition. Publisher's red paper-covered boards with black lettering to spine, in the pictorial dust jacket by Alfred Lowe who worked as a caricaturist for various magazines and gazettes. A good to very good volume, the cloth a little bumped at head and tail, corners, but the binding sound, the contents with some light stains to prelims, patchy toning sporadically throughout. The dust jacket priced 3/6 net to spine foot, small chips and rubbing to most edges.
The author's singular short story about, ultimately, three nails which are purported to have been used to crucify Jesus Christ. A fair bit more Sartrean than religious, however, as agony and existentialism, as with most of Manhood's works, make appearances.