APG 078.3 (2004)
WaughE.pdf. Item #22907 More
WaughE.pdf. Item #22907 More
New York: Farrar & Rinehart Inc., (1932). First American edition. Discoloration on covers, spine darkened, fraying on ends of spine, and one corner bumped, otherwise good, tight copy. Lacking dust jacket. Item #52216 More
London: Chapman and Hall, (1932). First edition. Satire set on the fictional island nation of "Azania." Based on Waugh's own travels to Ethiopia, the novel follows a young emperor's attempts to modernize his home nation after studying at Oxford. Near fine with only touch of minor shelf wear to tips..... Item #54156 More
Boston: Little, Brown and Co., (1961). First U.S. edition and first edition thus: originally published in the UK under the title UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER.Near fine in very good to near fine dust jacket. Item #55143 More
New York: Random House, (1965). First edition. Soft cover. Profusely illustrated with black-and-white photographs William Claxton and with text by Southern. Journal of the making of the film based on the book of the same name by Waugh (Southern wrote the screenplay with Christopher Isherwood). 4to brightly colored paperwraps; unpaginated..... Item #50806 More
London: Chapman & Hall, 1953. First edition. Illustrated with "decorations by various eminent hands including the author's." Light foxing to endpapers and page edges otherwise near fine in near fine price-clipped, lightly nicked dust jacket. Item #55085 More
(London): Chapman & Hall, [1948]. First edition. Short satirical novel about the funeral business in Los Angeles, the British expatriate community in Hollywood and the film industry. Bright and near fine in near fine dust jacket with minor age toning to spine, Item #54045 More
London: Chapman & Hall, 1957. First edition. Foxing to page fore edges otherwise near fine to fine. In near fine pictorial dust jacket with few tiny stains and minimal wear. Item #54999 More
[London]: Chapman & Hall, 1947. First edition. Upper tips slightly bumped, otherwise near fine in dust jacket with just a touch of minor edge rubbing. Item #29672 More
New York: Jonathan Cape / Harrison Smith, (1930). First U.S. edition, published March, 1930 (the UK was published January). Waugh's working title for the book was "Bright Young Things," a tabloid nickname for the hard-partying young aristocrats and socialites of 1920s London whom he satirizes herein. 8vo green cloth-backed, decorated..... Item #54585 More
New York: Jonathan Cape / Harrison Smith, (1930). First U.S. edition, published just a few months after the UK. Waugh's working title for the book was "Bright Young Things," a tabloid nickname for the hard-partying young aristocrats and socialites of 1920s London whom he satirizes herein. 8vo green cloth-backed, decorated..... Item #55117 More