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H. G. Wells Meanwhile Picture of a Lady H G Wells 1927 [Hardcover] by Wells, H. G. George H Doran Co. 1927-01-01 First American Edition Hardcover Used: Acceptable Hardcover Publisher: George H Doran Co. Date of Publication: 1927 Binding: hard cover Edition: First American Edition Condition: Fair/No Jacket Description: 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall H G Wells, George H Doran, 1927, First American Edition, Blue Cloth Hardcover, 320 pages Noteworthy: Meanwhile means happiness is not automatic, as the guests at a house party at an Italian villa find. Story of mental and physical romance, and the mind and heart of a woman. Includes a discussion of The General Strike by ex-pats in Italy. Mussolini is mentioned." Fair. Ex-library book. Library check out paper and part of dj glued to front endpapers. Synopsis from DJ is glued to the back inside board. Light foxing on endpapers. Outside of page edges have foxing. Front hinge cracked. Inside pages are clean and binding is tight. Price:
5.00 USD
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H. G Wells The research magnificent, by Wells, H. G The Macmillan Co 1915 First Edition Hardcover Used: Very Good Hardcover Publisher: Macmillan and Co. Date of Publication: 1915 Binding: hard cover Edition: First Edition Condition: Very Good/No Jacket Description: 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall Red Cloth Hardcover; 460 Pages, 1915, First Edition, published September 1915, reprinted September, October, November, 1915. RESEARCH MAGNIFICENT he posed a love situation of a poor boy and a rich girl. The book is filled with the problems created by status and desire. [and] strongly describes the lessons of possessive love and the double standard it has created for males, who Wells thought needed less love and more sex. In this book Wells is directly treating the early days of his life with Rebecca West, during which her possessive drive sometimes repelled him, but his sexual need brought him back. [Smith] The boy ultimately decides that he must live "nobly and thoroughly," and is killed trying to prevent soldiers from firing into a crowd. Name on endpaper. Inside pages are clean and binding is tight. Price:
25.00 USD
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