Description: The Apes of God, Wyndham Lewis, Nash & Grayson, Set in 1926, leading up to the General Strike in May, this is a satire of London's contemporary literary and artistic scene. The story has an episodic structure, following a young naive man called Dan Boleyn from one encounter with the literati to another. In good condition, the binding is straight and tight. There is a mark and the remains of a Book Society sticker to the front board. There is some darkening to the spine. The end papers and pages are clean without tears or inscriptions. There is an ink stain to the rear endpapers. The top edge retains its original black tint. There is a slight stain to the fore edge and a black mark to the bottom edge. Will be despatched wrapped in bubblewrap and in a cardboard box.
Price: 55 GBP
Location: Birmingham
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Year Printed: 1931
Binding: Hardback
Author: Wyndham Lewis
Language: English
Publisher: Nash & Grayson
Place of Publication: UK
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, First Edition, First Impression