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Category - Non Fiction / Biography & Autobiography
Format - Hardcover
Condition - Like New
Listed - 4 months ago
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Ships From - Oregon
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New York: Heritage Press, 1936. First Edition Thus; First Printing. Hardcover. Truly unique having a “double print front cover” possibly stamped twice by Heritage Press. Edition sold with ONLY slipcover, never a dust jacket. Excellent Book in a Very Good+ (silver) slipcase. Light rubbing on slipcase panel edges. Book spine in tact. No dog ear or marking, truly “like new”. Originally written between 1873 and 1884 and published posthumously in 1903 ( this one: The Limited Edition Club, inc 1936), The Way of All Flesh is regarded by some as the first twentieth-century novel. Samuel Butler's autobiographical account of a harsh upbringing and troubled adulthood shines an iconoclastic light on the hypocrisy of a Victorian clerical family's domestic life. It also foreshadows the crumbling of nineteenth-century bourgeois ideals in the aftermath of the First World War, as well as the ways in which succeeding generations have questioned conventional values. Hailed by George Bernard Shaw as "one of the summits of human achievement," this chronicle of the life and loves of Ernest Pontifex spans four generations, focusing chiefly on the relationship between Ernest and his father, Theobald. Written in the wake of Darwin's Origin of Species, it reflects the dawning consciousness of heredity and environment as determinants of character. Along the way, it offers a powerfully satirical indictment of Victorian England's major institutions—the family, the church, and the rigidly hierarchical class structure. Offers accepted.
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