Finnegans Wake.
London, Faber & Faber, 1939
'A way alone aloved alost along the…' If Finnegans Wake is a key book, it is a key which needs a key' (Connolly). 'His work is enriched by such large resources of invention and allusion that its total effect is infinite variety' (Harry Levin).
First edition, first impression, trade issue; large 8vo; toning to the first and last leaves from the endpapers (as always); publisher's burgundy cloth, titles to spine gilt, with the unclipped dust-jacket, dust-jacket with some slight loss at head of spine, slight rubbing to extremities, spine a little toned, else very good; housed in green morocco gilt solander box.
Slocum & Cahoon A47; Connolly, The Modern Movement, 87; Harry Levin, James Joyce: A Critical Interpretation.
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