'An astonishing achievement . . . A major work of art . . . Radcliffe establishes David Storey as the leading novelist of his generation.' - Daily Telegraph 'Storey's fiction ought to . . . secure his reputation as one of the most original writers of his generation.' - The Guardian 'A very skilled and very intelligent writer indeed . . . a sharp depicter and an exacting judge of shades of emotion.' - New York Times 'One of the most powerful studies in human frailty, conflict, and ultimate destruction to have ...
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'An astonishing achievement . . . A major work of art . . . Radcliffe establishes David Storey as the leading novelist of his generation.' - Daily Telegraph 'Storey's fiction ought to . . . secure his reputation as one of the most original writers of his generation.' - The Guardian 'A very skilled and very intelligent writer indeed . . . a sharp depicter and an exacting judge of shades of emotion.' - New York Times 'One of the most powerful studies in human frailty, conflict, and ultimate destruction to have been published for years.' - Oakland Tribune 'The greatest study of obsessive passion since Wuthering Heights .' - Sunday Times Leonard Radcliffe is the last scion of an ancient aristocratic family whose crumbling Gothic mansion looms high above the public housing estate where his friend, Victor Tolson, lives. Radcliffe, artistic and effete, and Tolson, rugged and masculine, find themselves strangely drawn to each other as boys, an attraction that develops into an obsessive love as they grow into men. But Tolson's love is of a possessive, brutal kind that seeks to dominate and destroy the object of its affection, and the violence of their passion will lead to a tragic and unforgettable conclusion. A powerful, haunting story with echoes of Wuthering Heights and the works of Poe and Dostoevsky, David Storey's acclaimed third novel Radcliffe (1963) returns to print in this edition, which includes a new introduction by Alice Ferrebe. Storey's Pasmore (shortlisted for the Booker Prize) and Saville (winner of the Booker Prize) are also available from Valancourt Books.
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Good. 1st Penguin edition, 352 pages, cover design by Brian Keogh, page edges tanned, light chipping to covers, previous owner name on inside cover, (Penguin Book 2355).
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1st edn 3rd imp. 8vo. Original gilt lettered green cloth (VG), dustwrapper (VG in protective cover, not price clipped). Pp. 376 (previous owner's bookplate and neat inscription on front paste-down and front free endpaper).
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Fair. This is a used book. It may contain highlighting/underlining and/or the book may show heavier signs of wear. It may also be ex-library or without dustjacket. This is a used book. It may contain highlighting/underlining and/or the book may show heavier signs of wear. It may also be ex-library or without dustjacket.
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Used-Good. 'Signed' copy Good hardback in Good dustjacket. Spine a little bumped with some fading; dust jacket worn at edges and a little soiled. Presentation inscription signed 'David'; pencil annotation present when we bought the book states that inscription is by author, but this is unverified by us.
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Fine; Collectible. STORED NEW, UNOPENED COPY FROM THIRD PRINTING. THIS IS AVON 25270 STATED THIRD PRINTING AND FIRST AVON PRINTING SERIES, MARCH, 1965. ISBN: 0380004267. NO NAMES OR MARKS. SUPER-CLEAN RED BOOK EDGES. COVER IS NEAR PERFECT AND NO SUN DAMAGE OR FLAWS NOTED. SHINEY COVER AND SMOOTH SPINE. DIFFERENT ART COVER THAN ABOVE HAS TWO BOYS TOGETHER. BONUS OF ORIGINAL BILL OF SALE IN MIDDLE OF BOOK. JUST ABOUT PERFECT FOR A COLLECTIBLE. 06 15 2010 ART-600.