This thrilling novel tells the story of an expedition by three Englishmen into the Brazilian jungle; a journey which turns into an obsessive quest for the truth behind a missionary's disappearance 17 years earlier. The three men are each linked in different ways to the same woman in England, and her presence overshadows the whole narrative. At the centre of the expedition is Harry Johnson, the son of the missing missionary-a solitary explorer-hero who is obsessed by the woman, Lucy. Charles Wright, the leader of the ...
Read More
This thrilling novel tells the story of an expedition by three Englishmen into the Brazilian jungle; a journey which turns into an obsessive quest for the truth behind a missionary's disappearance 17 years earlier. The three men are each linked in different ways to the same woman in England, and her presence overshadows the whole narrative. At the centre of the expedition is Harry Johnson, the son of the missing missionary-a solitary explorer-hero who is obsessed by the woman, Lucy. Charles Wright, the leader of the expedition, is Lucy's step-father, and Gilbert Phillips, the journalist accompanying the party, was once her lover. In Dead Man Leading, a novel of rivalries and intense emotion set in a remote and exotic landscape, V. S. Pritchett examines the obscure motivation behind the explorer's passion for solitude and hardship and his flight from 'normal' life. Victor Sawdon Pritchett (1900-1997) was born over a toyshop in 1900 and, much to his everlasting distaste, was named after Queen Victoria. A writer and critic, his is widely reputed to be one of the best short story writers of all time, with the rare ability to capture the extraordinary strangeness of everyday life. He died in 1997.
Read Less
Choose your shipping method in Checkout. Costs may vary based on destination.
Seller's Description:
Fine in Near Fine jacket. First American edition. Light stain to a small portion of the foredge and to parts of one page, else about fine in price-clipped and slightly toned near fine dustwrapper (with Arthur Hawkins illustration) with a faint crease on the spine. Author's scarce second novel published in America. Scarce.
Choose your shipping method in Checkout. Costs may vary based on destination.
Seller's Description:
Fine in Near Fine jacket. First American edition. Fine in near fine Arthur Hawkins, Jr. -illustrated dustwrapper with a tiny snag on the front panel and very light wear. Author's second novel published in America. Pritchett, an unjustly neglected author, slowly and quietly built a serious body of literary work. Very scarce.
Choose your shipping method in Checkout. Costs may vary based on destination.
Seller's Description:
Spotting to fore-edge; light tidemark to corners of boards at the base of the spine; slight effacement of lettering on spine, as usual; else a very good copy in the scarce dust jacket. The jacket has a 4" closed tear to the edge of the back panel. The... 314 pp. 8vo,