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192520613New York: George H. Doran Company. Very Good. 1925. Hardcover. Slight toning loose otherwise good . George H. Doran Company hardcover books
1925WRCLIT32933London: Chatto & Windus 1925. Cloth paper label. First edition trade issue. Spine and edges lightly faded else a very good copy lacking the dust jacket. Chatto & Windus hardcover books
1925WRCLIT42101London: Chatto & Windus 1925. Cloth paper label. First edition trade issue. Spine and edges lightly faded else a very good copy in modestly edgeworn and dust soiled jacket. Chatto & Windus hardcover books
193758195New York and London: Harper & Brothers 1937. First American edition 16mo pp. 2 104 2; original green paper wrappers; wrappers soiled underlining and marginal notes in pencil throughout otherwise very good and sound. <br/><br/> Harper & Brothers unknown books
19241321366London: Chatto & Windus 1924. Hardcover. Octavo; G Hardcover; Yellow spine with Brown text on white spine label; Boards strong bumping and rubbing to corners fraying along spine edges slight cocking to spine some edgewear moderate shelfwear spine label peeling off white mark on spine black mark on rear cover; Textblock has separation along hinge between pages 16 and 17 towards head edge pencil mark on page 17 final printed page rear pastedown staining to front and rear endpapers small brown spot on reverse of front endpaper brown marks on copyright page and page 1 foxing on pages 2-4 and 281 age toning otherwise clean; 328 pp. 1321366. FP New Rockville Stock. Chatto & Windus hardcover books
1923BB17281London: Chatto & Windus 1923. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. Original yellow cloth; spine labeled darkened but with the publisher's additional spine label perfectly preserved at the back of the book. <br/><br/> Chatto & Windus hardcover books
1923219248London: Chatto & Windus 1923. First. hardcover. very good. 8vo dark yellow cloth; paper spine label; spine tanned slight dust soil. London: Chatto & Windus 1923. First Edition<br/><br/> Chatto & Windus unknown books
1923119728London: Chatto & Windus 1923. First edition of this classic novel. Octavo original cloth. Presentation copy inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper "For James Murphy thirty years later Aldous Huxley 1954." Fine in a very good dust jacket with light rubbing and wear. Uncommon signed and inscribed. London life just after World War I devoid of values and moving headlong into chaos at breakneck speed - Aldous Huxley's Antic Hay like Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises portrays a world of lost souls madly pursuing both pleasure and meaning. Fake artists third-rate poets pompous critics pseudo-scientists con-men bewildered romantics cock-eyed futurists - all inhabit this world spinning out of control as wildly comic as it is disturbingly accurate. In a style that ranges from the lyrical to the absurd and with characters whose identities shift and change as often as their names and appearances Huxley has here invented a novel that bristles with life and energy what the New York Times called "a delirium of sense enjoyment!" Chatto & Windus hardcover books
19481321179New York: Harper & Brothers 1948. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; VG- Hardcover w/ G Dustjacket; Gold spine with Black and Blue text; Dustjacket has moderate edgewear some shelfwear closed tear along front joint closed tear along head edge of rear cover small closed tear along tail edge of rear cover otherwise clean; Boards strong slight cocking to spine some edgewear some shelfwear bumping to corners otherwise clean; Textblock has staining to front endpaper and pastedown some age toning otherwise clean; 205 pp; F-X Code on Copyright Page. 1321179. FP New Rockville Stock. Harper & Brothers hardcover books
194886459New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1948. Octavo pp. 1-6 1-205 206: blank 207: colophon 208-210: blank note: last leaf is a blank publisher's blue cloth Harper's device stamped in light blue on front panel spine panel stamped in light blue and gold fore-edge untrimmed. First edition. "After a comprehensive atomic bomb catastrophe man undergoes biological changes. Love is extinct only collective seasonal sexual intercourse remains. The place of traditional religion has been taken by a hysterical worship of Belial the god of evil." - Gerber Utopian Fantasy 1973 pp. 156-57. ". scalpel-like satirical account of twentieth-century humans' failure to understand their nature. Lesser writers would not handle this scenario and theme intelligently until the 1960's." - Anatomy of Wonder 1995 3-97. "Bleak and timely." - Pringle The Ultimate Guide to Science Fiction p. 17. Anatomy of Wonder 2004 II-557. Sargent British and American Utopian Literature 1516-1985 p. 235. Survey of Science Fiction Literature I pp. 78-83. Baird and Greenwood An Annotated Bibliography of California Fiction 1664-1970 1274. Faint narrow insect tracking along lower edge of front cover and upper and lower edges of rear cover else a bright near fine copy in very good gold-foil dust jacket with shelf wear along upper edges and at tail of spine panel and lower corner tips several closed tears at edges some internal tape reinforcements mostly along top edges and clipped price. #30833 Harper & Brothers Publishers unknown books
19495600London: Chatto & Windus 1949. First Edition. 8vo pp. 153. A nice copy in chipped dj. Eschelbach & Shober 5. A futuristic novel of life after atomic warfare. Chatto & Windus unknown books
1948WRCLIT33235New York: Harper 1948. Cloth. First U.S. edition. Near fine in a bright example of the gold foil jacket that is chipped at the head of the spine and has a crease and some short closed tears at the top of the lower panel. Harper hardcover books
194953492London: Chatto & Windus 1949. First U.K. Edition. First Impression. Octavo 19.5cm; blue-gray cloth titled in gilt over a blue panel at upper spine; blue topstain; dustjacket; vi1531pp. Tiny stain to upper edge of textblock else a fresh Fine copy. Dustjacket is price-clipped with some pinpoint wear to extremities; very Near Fine. "In 1947 William Tallis writes rejected screenplay of California in 2018 visited by New Zealand Rediscovery Expedition after nuclear holocaust. Situation is neo-medieval church-directed. Message is scalpel-like satirical account of twentieth-century humans' failure to understand their nature" Barron Anatomy of Wonder 3-220. BROMER A62.2; NEGLEY 603; SARGENT p.116. Chatto & Windus unknown books
193051578Gaylordsville: The Slide Mountain Press 1930. First Limited Edition. One of 91 numbered copies specially bound and signed by the author this being copy no.29. Quarto 26.75cm; patterned paper-covered boards and black cloth backstrip with title label mounted to spine; publisher's pictorial paper-covered slipcase; 16pp with errata slip tipped in before title page correcting the author's misspelled first name. With a single woodcut illustration by O. Macrum opposite Huxley's poem. Presentation copy warmly inscribed by the publishers on the front endpaper: "For Milly and Elizabeth Randall-Mills / with compliments and thanks! / James and Elizabeth Wells / October 27 1936." Some light rubbing and dust-soil to backstrip faint foxing to endpapers and edges of a few leaves else Near Fine lacking the original glassine with a new one supplied. Slipcase is lightly tanned and edgeworn with a few thin cracks 1.25" loss at lower edge and some faint whitish spotting; still Very Good and sound. An elaborate slip of a book produced by James and Hilda Wells's Slide Mountain Press printing a single poem by Huxley which was subsequently published in his 1931 collection The Cicadas and Other Poems. BROMER A25. The Slide Mountain Press unknown books
1929WRCLIT33245New York & London: Fountain Press/Chatto & Windus 1929. Cloth and boards. Pictorial title vignette. First edition. One of 692 numbered copies signed by the author. Edges slightly dusty else fine in remnants of glassine dust jacket. Fountain Press/Chatto & Windus hardcover books
500337"Aldous Huxley" Hollywood October 12 1937; to an autograph seeker: "Mr. Blake has written to me from San Francisco about a book you would like autographed. If you will send it to the above address I will sign it and return it by post. Yours Sincerely." at this time Huxley had just arrived in Hollywood via San Cristobal NM where he had written "Ends and Means" while spending the summer at Frieda Lawrence's ranch. 4to. 1 page. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
19500915 Via S. Margherita a Montici Florence May 1 1925. 8vo 1 page with integral leaf on paper watermarked "Old Royal Vidalon." "Dear Richard: I enclose a proof of an essay on Benphel- & other things- which is to appear in book form this autumn. I send it in the hope that you may find it of use for the Calendar. If so it would have to be published before the end of September. Yours." Huxley sends a proof of an essay not included from his forthcoming book "Do What You Will" for possible publication in the "Calendar" providing it appears before the end of September the book was published in October. Huxley 1894-1963 English-born author and critic; best known for "Brave New World" 1932 and "Brave New World Revisited" 1958; died in Los Angeles. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
537286233 Mulholland Los Angeles 28/Cal 8/viii/62. 1 page. 4to. About Fine remnant of paper at bottom from album. 1 page. 4to. unknown books
193448042London: Chatto & Windus 1934. Edition limited to 210 copies signed by Huxley this no. 202 8vo pp. xii 318 2; 30 photoreoproductive plates; green cloth-backed pattern paper boards t.e.g.; spine toned. <br/><br/> Chatto & Windus hardcover books
1934WRCLIT49604London: Chatto & Windus 1934. Gilt cloth endsheet maps. Frontis and photographs. First edition trade issue. A few faint marks to cloth otherwise a very good bright copy without dust jacket. Chatto & Windus hardcover books
1934WRCLIT33244London: Chatto & Windus 1934. Cloth. Frontis photographs. First edition trade issue. Some foxing to prelims spine a bit darkened and rubbed but a good or better copy lacking the jacket. Chatto & Windus hardcover books
1932140941545Garden City New York: Doubleday Doran and Company 1932. First American Trade Edition. Very Good. First American trade edition first printing. Publisher's brown cloth binding decorated in gilt; lacking the dust jacket. Very Good. Lean to binding. Spine and edges faded spine worn at ends and gilt stamping dulled corners rubbed. Pages toned previous owner name to front free end paper. Doubleday, Doran and Company unknown books
1932140941602Garden City New York: Doubleday Doran and Company 1932. First American Trade Edition. Very Good. First American trade edition first printing. Publisher's brown cloth binding decorated in gilt; lacking the dust jacket. Very Good. Slight lean to binding light wear to spine ends cloth faded at spine light spotting to textblock edge; former owner name and date to front free endpaper pages toned and sporadically foxed. Doubleday, Doran and Company unknown books
1932140941273New York: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc 1932. First Edition. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition first printing. Bound in publisher's original brown cloth stamped in gilt with red topstain. Near Fine with light sunning to spine and edges pages toned. In a Very Good unclipped dust jacket edge-worn and with several masking tape reinforcements to the verso. The classic dystopian novel that posited a nearly omnipotent totalitarian state essentially built from the ground up rather than the top-down dictatorship of 1984. Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc unknown books
19324132London: Chatto & Windus 1932. First edition. Near Fine/Very Good . A Nearly Fine copy of the book on account of gentle cocking of the spine in VG dust jacket with a few small chips at the crown and corners; spine slightly toned. Contemporary owner's name on the front endpaper. Overall a pleasing copy.<br/><br/>A defining moment in the genre of the dystopian novel Brave New World considers the dangers that new technologies and mass modernization pose to the very core of humanness. Rather than depicting these developments as gateways to utopia as writers such as H.G. Wells had done Huxley foreshadowed how radically technology and psychological conditioning could limit individual rights ranging from sexuality and reproduction to creativity to love. A "nightmarish prognostication of a future in which humanity has been destroyed by science" DNB. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Chatto & Windus unknown books