Book summaryThis third installment in Byatt's planned series of four novels (after THE VIRGIN IN THE GARDEN and STILL LIFE). set in 1964, is about Frederica, who, with her four-year-old son, leaves her abusive husband Nigel and goes to London to earn her living alone. She becomes involved with the publication of a nihilistic novel, which is subsequently banned after a lengthy court case. Media reviews"Clever, with moments of wit and insight..." |
Babel Towerby Byatt, A. SFirst Edition
Book desription: New York, NY, U.S.A.: Random House, Incorporated, 1996. N. Y.: Random House, 1996. First Edition In U. S. Hardcover.Very Good/Very Good, one very small remainder mark. Byatt is the celebrated and prize-winning author of Possession and Angels and Insects.This is another of her brilliant, complex, ambitious and sensuous works. Fine first printing protected in a clear archival Brodart cover. ISBN: 0679405135. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Remainder. ENGLAND FICTION LONDON GENERAL.
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