VONNEGUT, Kurt. Breakfast of Champions
VONNEGUT, Kurt. Breakfast of Champions. London: Jonathan Cape. 1973. 8vo. First edition. Publisher’s brown cloth lettered in gilt to the spine, in the dust jacket designed by Grahame Berney. An excellent copy overall, the cloth clean and bright, the binding tight and square though presumably read. The contents fine throughout. The dust jacket Cape-cut with price retained (£2.25 net), perhaps a trifle crimped with the white sections of the jacket slightly toned. Still, a fine copy.
The seventh novel by the great American author and one of his most loved by his readers, despite Vonnegut’s own denigrations of it. A metafictional frolic that is part science fiction, memoir, parable, fairy tale, social comedy and farce, but, much like Vonnegut himself, really transcends any genre.
VONNEGUT, Kurt. Breakfast of Champions. London: Jonathan Cape. 1973. 8vo. First edition. Publisher’s brown cloth lettered in gilt to the spine, in the dust jacket designed by Grahame Berney. An excellent copy overall, the cloth clean and bright, the binding tight and square though presumably read. The contents fine throughout. The dust jacket Cape-cut with price retained (£2.25 net), perhaps a trifle crimped with the white sections of the jacket slightly toned. Still, a fine copy.
The seventh novel by the great American author and one of his most loved by his readers, despite Vonnegut’s own denigrations of it. A metafictional frolic that is part science fiction, memoir, parable, fairy tale, social comedy and farce, but, much like Vonnegut himself, really transcends any genre.
VONNEGUT, Kurt. Breakfast of Champions. London: Jonathan Cape. 1973. 8vo. First edition. Publisher’s brown cloth lettered in gilt to the spine, in the dust jacket designed by Grahame Berney. An excellent copy overall, the cloth clean and bright, the binding tight and square though presumably read. The contents fine throughout. The dust jacket Cape-cut with price retained (£2.25 net), perhaps a trifle crimped with the white sections of the jacket slightly toned. Still, a fine copy.
The seventh novel by the great American author and one of his most loved by his readers, despite Vonnegut’s own denigrations of it. A metafictional frolic that is part science fiction, memoir, parable, fairy tale, social comedy and farce, but, much like Vonnegut himself, really transcends any genre.