Book summaryThis is an imaginative alternate history in which a cadre of magicians rules 1868 London. Fourteen-year-old Nathaniel is the youngest member of the Office of Internal Affairs and must cope with the Resistance, a band of commoners attempting to overthrow the intimidating magicians. When a clay golem attacks the British Museum, Nathaniel must travel to Prague to learn its background. The wittily sardonic genie Bartimaeus assists him, and narrates some of the chapters. A young Resistance fighter named Kitty accompanies Nathaniel in this adventure featuring a dancing skeleton and the fearsome Night Police. This is the sequel to THE AMULET OF SAMARKIND and the second volume of The Bartimaeus Trilogy. A New York Times Notable Book for 2004. |
Golem's Eye: Bartimaeus Trilogy Book Twoby Jonathan StroudFirst American Edition
Book desription: New York: Miramax, 2004 562p. Grey hardcover with red spine; silver lettering is in excellent condition except for minor split of spine covering at bottom. Blue and silver dust jacket has 1 inch rip, now repaired. Book Two of the Bartimaeus Trilogy, a fantasy set in an alternative London where magic is real and djinns (genies) exist.. First American Edition. Hardcover. Very Good +/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover.
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