Prater Violet

Isherwood, Christopher
Publication Date 1945
Publisher Random House,
Binding Hardback
Condition Good copy in like dust jacket
SKU 27209
Notes Pale blue cloth has a significant stain covering both boards to about half-way up and it has just caught the closed page edges also. the lightly tanned dust jacket is a little frayed to spine ends and has a closed tear to the top edge. Slight dust marking to dust jacket. Text is clean. Binding is sound.

Description

Hardback. Signed and inscribed first edition. Novel with autobiographical elements, commentating on film-making and rise of Nazism. Extended inscription to Jon Bradshaw, possibly the journalist Jon Bradshaw (1938-1986) who interviewed W. H. Auden in 1970. Isherwood plays on his own name in he signature putting Bradshaw in brackets. His legal surname was Bradshaw-Isherwood until his naturalisation as a US citizen in 1946. The inscription is dated 1978. Isherwood has used Tippex to correct the word “Jon”. Dust jacket design by Baldwin Hawes. Wartime printing.
£300.00

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