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How I See Apocalypse by Treece, Henry
- Bookseller: marigold-books
(GB)
- Bookseller Inventory #: 000066
- Format/binding: Decorative Cloth
- Book condition: Good/Fair
- Illustrator: John Tunnard (jacket)
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Lindsay Drummond
- Place: London
- Date published: 1946
- Keywords: Apocalyptic, Movement
Book Description
London: Lindsay Drummond. Good/Fair. 1946. Decorative Cloth. Protected dustjacket with some edgewear -- scuffing, the odd chip, nick, small closed tear, especially around spine extremities (a tiny piece missing at top); some cornerwear. Sound overall, and impressive with its striking design by John Tunnard. Boards in very nice condition, red decoration on blue to front and spine. Neat owner's inscription to fep. Frontispiece portrait of Treece by a brother officer, David Kemp. Pages are clean & bright throughout, with a slight bumping effect due to the quality of paper at the time of publishing. Henry Treece was the leading figure behind the wartime Apocalyptic Movement, with its belief in organic living myth, anti-mechanism and anti-totalitarianism. This book contains his critical writings and essays, including studies of Eliot, Manley Hopkins, Henry Miller, Herbert Read. 188 pp. .
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