Waugh, Evelyn: Vile Bodies

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Waugh, Evelyn : Vile Bodies

Chapman & Hall Ltd, 1930

The boards are worn and sunned.Previous ownership inscription.Well bound.Good copy.9th impression.[R.K]. Book Condition: Good. Binding: Hardcover. Jacket: No Jacket

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Waugh, Evelyn : Vile Bodies

Chapman & Hall, 1965

reprint. jacket is worn, torn and a bit damp. edge wear and knocking on boards. light marks. sound binding. fairly good copy.[S.K]. Book Condition: Good. Binding: Hardcover. Jacket: Fair

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Waugh, Evelyn : Vile Bodies

Chapman & Hall, 1932

Boards are worn and marked.Ex-library book.Minor markings.Well bound.1st reissued in pocket edition.[R.K]. Book Condition: Used: Good. Binding: Hardcover. Jacket: No Jacket

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WAUGH**, EVELYN [ARTHUR St JOHN]: : VILE BODIES.**

LONDON.CHAPMAN & HALL,1932.

ISBN No ISBN.

UK,12mo HB minus dw/dj,1st pocket edn. (Originally published UK,Jan,1930 by same publisher in 8vo HB+dw/dj format,quickly going through several impressions to end of the same year.3 impressions in January+ February,2 in March,and then 1 each in May,June and October.This edn,first re-issued in this 12mo Pocket edition, January,1932 - making the 12th impression and 1st edn thus.) VG.Owner,ink lettered name+address+'phone stamp to ffe,below which is also a neat,handwritten,black ink gift inscrptn: 'To Bunny Easter 1932. from Ethel Guy.' Publisher's original black+red marbled cloth bds with dulled,oxidised, stamped gilt letters to spine/backstrip which is also slightly darkened.Negligible shelf-wear to edges,corners minimally bumped,head+foot of spine/backstrip also minisculely bumped with reciprocal creasing.Vertical edges of both front+rear bds minimally water-stain affected with some minimal,inevitable bleeding to both pastedowns,both of which are minimally grubbed.Top edge dust-soiled and aged/ darkened - as usual/normal; fore-edge less so and therefore slightly cleaner; contents bright,tight and clean,some minimal foxing to prelims - no dog-ear reading creases to any pages' corners.A solid,sound,copy of an uncommon edition. Described hard but fairly and honestly! UK,12mo HB,1st pocket edn,vii-xpp+1-254pp [paginated] includes half-title+title pages,author's note,13 chapters+Happy Ending,2pp press opinions blurb on 'Decline and Fall' to rear.[Though many of the same characters appear in both 'Decline and Fall' and 'Vile Bodies',this is not a sequel to the aforementioned.] Two episodes from 'Vile Bodies' have appeared in slightly different form,as short stories in The New Decameron and Harper's Bazaar. It was clearly going to be a bad crossing. [First lines . . . .] Set in London in the years leading up to the First World War,'Vie Bodies.' is a satirical novel about the capricious and vacuous Bright Young Things of Mayfair.The main character,Adam Fenwick-Symes, returning to England having completed his autobiography,has his manuscript burnt by a Customs Officer who declares it his duty to destroy filth.With nothing to publish, Adam is left penniless and his fiancee decides to marry Ginger,a man with fair hair and plenty of money. And presently,like a circling typhoon,the sounds of battle began to return.[. . . . last words.] In a preface to the 1965 Uniform Edition of 'Vile Bodies',Waugh said that it was distinguished only for being "the first novel in which dialogue on the telephone plays a large part." A successor if not exactly a sequel to 'Decline and Fall',it was also the book with which Waugh secured his popularity. The novel's protagonist is Adam Fenwick-Symes,one of the Bright Young People, though on the periphery of the set.Adam is engaged to Nina Blount,but has to call off his engagement when the manuscript of his memoirs,on which his "whole livelihood depends," is burned by a customs official whose "livelihood depends on stopping orks like this coming into the country." In 'Vile Bodies',the very modern - the Bright Young People themselves,telephones, fast cars,zeppelins - coexists uneasily with the more traditional demands of Church and State. In a whirl of parties,which take place endlessly,everywhere - in hotels,houses,a zeppelin,Number Ten Downing Street (though no one realizes where they are until the next morning) - Adam and Nina find their fortunes constantly in flux.Adam is given money then loses it,gets a job as a gossip columnist then loses it; and their engagement is on or off accordingly.[TEJ.] View my 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die catalogue for other books and suggested reading in it. Please contact seller,because of the lighter weight and the value of this item, for correct,insured shipping/P+p quotes - particularly ALL overseas buyers - BEFORE ordering through the order page!

UK,12mo HB,no dw/dj,1st pocket edn.
Not SIGNED.

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WAUGH**, EVELYN: : VILE BODIES.**

LONDON.CHAPMAN & HALL LTD.,1930.

ISBN No ISBN.

UK,12mo HB minus dw/dj,1st edn,5th impression.[Originally published Jan,1930, quickly going through several impressions to end of the same year.3 in January+ February,2 in March,and 1 each in May, June and October - 8 in all.So this 5th imp,possibly March,1930.] VG+.No owner inscrptn but bookseller's b/w paper adhesive label to inner,lower corner of front pastedown [B. H. Blackwell Ltd. Booksellers 50 and 51 Broad Street.] Bright,crisp,clean,generally sharp-cornered,publisher's original (and preferred) red and black vertically marble-patterned cloth,with blocked gilt letters - Title/Author/Publisher (all capitalised),to a darkened spine/ backstrip.Negligible shelf-wear,bumping, creasing to edges and corners; no nicks, tears or splits or any fraying present. Spine/backstrip with minimal pushing at both head+foot of same,rear board/cover with some minimal marks,lightly discoloured white eps with verso+recto of front+ rear free endpapers with light off-set shadowing from respective opposing pastedowns,some minimal grubbing and other imperfections - commensurate with book's age and therefore some foxing/spotting, both hinges solid and sound with no tears, splits or cracking.Top edges very lightly toned with minimal foxing/spotting,fore- edge slightly brighter but still lightly toned/aged and with very little,but faint, sporadic foxing/spotting,bottom pages' edges deckled (untrimmed); contents bright,tight,clean - text body virtually foxing-free,any foxing mainly to borders and page edges - top corner dog-ear reading creases of varying depth+size to pp14-18 respectively and only,no other pages' corners affected.Other noted distinctive imperfections include: pp149's lower edge with a small closed and folded over on itself tear,consecutive pp155-166 at lower edge with uniform but diminishing foxing blemish,and consecutive pp241-249 also with a uniform,but diminishing foxing blemish to it's lower edges with pp241 having the tiniest of snicks and creasing to same lower edge.UK,12mo HB minus dw/dj, 1st edn,5th imp,vii-ixpp+1-253pp [paginated] includes mildly foxed prose extract [from 'Alice Through the Looking Glass'] with blank reverse,mildly foxed/ spotted Authors Note,13 chapters+Happy Ending - with sporadic foxing/spotting throughout and with other slight imperfections - commensurate with book's age and chain-laid paper stock used, slightly foxed/spotted 2pp critics' reviews for 'Decline and Fall' at rear, plus [unpaginated] slightly foxed/spotted half-title with 5th impression printed to its reverse,mild,faint foxing but clean and boldly expressed colour (b/w+orange) illustrated title page,and a lightly foxed /spotted dedication page.Described in detail,but honestly and fairly,would be an ideal investment opportunity. Another very presentable item,this example having survived reasonably well without any dw/dj or other protection - and particularly in respect of the usual discolouration and other imperfections typically encountered or expected in a book of this age.Author's 2nd novel. Though many of the same characters appear in both 'Decline and Fall' and 'Vile Bodies',this is not a sequel to the aforementioned.Two episodes from 'Vile Bodies' have appeared in slightly different form,as short stories in The New Decameron and Harper's Bazaar.A successor if not exactly a sequel to 'Decline and Fall',it was also the book with which Waugh secured his popularity. The novel's protagonist is Adam Fenwick-Symes,one of the Bright Young People, though on the periphery of the set.Adam is engaged to Nina Blount,but has to call off his engagement when the manuscript of his memoirs,on which his "whole livelihood depends," is burned by a customs official whose "livelihood depends on stopping works like this coming into the country." In 'Vile Bodies',the very modern - the Bright Young People themselves,telephones, fast cars,zeppelins - co-exists uneasily with the more traditional demands of Church and State. In a whirl of parties,which take place endlessly,everywhere - in hotels,houses,a zeppelin,Number Ten Downing Street (though no one realizes where they are until the next morning) - Adam and Nina find their fortunes constantly in flux.Adam is given money then loses it,gets a job as a gossip columnist then loses it; and their engagement is on or off accordingly. Please contact seller,because of the value of this item,for correct,insured shipping/P+p quotes - particularly ALL overseas buyers - BEFORE ordering through the order page!

UK,12mo HB minus dw/dj, 1st edn,5th imp.
Not SIGNED.

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