Artic Hay Aldous Huxley 1923
Antic Hay by Aldous Huxley
The second book written by Aldous Huxley in 1923 and “a witty and malicious satire on the pretensions of the English literary and intellectual coteries of his day. He wrote one child’s book called The Crows of Pearblossom which was published posthumously after his death in 1967
First edition 1923
Published Chatto and Windus, London
Size: 19cm x 13.cm
Number of pages: 328 Pages
Contents:
22 chapters which are not titled.
Short Biography of Author:
Aldous Huxley (born July 26, 1894, Godalming, Surrey, England—died November 22, 1963, Los Angeles, California, U.S.) was an English novelist and critic gifted with an acute and far-ranging intelligence whose works are notable for their wit and pessimistic satire. He remains best known for one novel, Brave New World (1932), a model for much dystopian science fiction that followed. Huxley established himself as a major author with his first two published novels, Crome Yellow (1921) and Antic Hay (1923)
Novels to collect
- Crome Yellow (1921)
- Antic Hay (1923)
- Those Barren Leaves (1925)
- Point Counter Point (1928)
- Brave New World (1932)
- Eyeless in Gaza (1936)
- After Many a Summer, or After Many a Summer Dies the Swan (1939)
- Time Must Have a Stop (1944)
- Ape and Essence (1948)
- The Devils of Loudun (1952)[16]
- The Genius and the Goddess (1955)
- Island (1962)
Condition:
Boards: Tan boards. Age-related wear. Bumping to the edges.
Binding: Leaning slightly
Spine: Wear to spine. Sun fade. Wear to edges and bumping to end of spine.
Pages. Hand cut pages. All pages complete, clean and age-toned at the edges. Foxing on first few pages. Front and rear free endpapers age toned. A good book.
Condition is subjective and photos are included to help you judge the condition.
