Description: Shipping Virginia Woolf BETWEEN THE ACTS 1st/dj Hogarth Press First Printing BETWEEN THE ACTS by Virginia Woolf, a rare first edition / first printing in the dust jacket. London: The Hogarth Press, 1941. TRUE BRITISH FIRST EDITION / FIRST PRINTING, with "First Published 1941" present on copyright page, as required. (This is correct designation for FIRST EDITION and FIRST PRINTING of this book.) Original blue cloth binding with spine lettering in gilt. In original dust jacket with art by Vanessa Bell. This is a VERY GOOD PLUS hardcover in a VERY GOOD PLUS dust jacket. Clean and tight with no markings. Very clean inside and out. Tips and ends sharp. Binding cloth has a bit of fading at the spine, else Fine. Interior is Fine (Pristine) with no signs of handling, no foxing, although the pages are slightly age-toned. Small ownership stamp of Francis Marion Webster on front pastedown. Dust jacket has original price of 7/6 on spine and has minor shallow chips at spine ends. Dust jacket presents beautifully in brand new mylar protector (removable). Literary critic Harold Bloom called Between the Acts the most important work in the Woolf canon. "Between the Acts tells the story of a play within a play, set against the backdrop of a small English village in the years leading up to World War II. The text, which represents a rather cynical view of English history, makes the poignant claim that, while everything seems to be constantly changing, humans and their relationships with one another have not really changed much since the beginning of our history. As with much of her writing, the beauty of Between the Acts lies in Woolf's eloquent descriptions more so than in the plot itself. As Hudson Strode wrote in his 1941 review for The New York Times, "the cream lies between the lines-in the haunting overtones the best of the show happens between the acts and immediately before the pageant begins and just after it is over. So the play is not really the thing at all. It is merely the focal point, the hub of the wheel, the peg on which to hang the bright ribbons and dark cords of the author's supersensitive perceptions and illuminated knowledge. It is in her imagery, in her felicitous gift for metaphor, for cadence, for exciting association, in her 'powers of absorption and distillation' that her special genius lies." A lovely clean copy in collector's condition / gift-giving condition. Buyer to pay $8 Priority Mail shipping within U.S. International shipments made at $35 via Priority International. All books may be returned for any reason within 30 days of receipt, with prior notification. If you have any questions, please email me! We accept and prefer payment via Paypal. International winners, most items can be shipped in the Global Priority flat rate envelope for $12.95 provided the item is not oversized. Thank you for bidding! Shipping & Handling Back to Top US Shipping$8.00 USPS Priority MailĀ® International Shipping$35.00 USPS Priority Mail International (Worldwide) FREE scheduling, supersized images and templates. Get Vendio Sales Manager.Make your listings stand out with FREE Vendio custom templates! FREE scheduling, supersized images and templates. Get Vendio Sales Manager.
Price: 800 USD
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Binding: Hardcover w/Jacket
Publisher: Hogarth Press
Subject: Literature & Fiction
1st Edition: 1st Printing
Modified Item: No
Language: English
Place of Publication: London
Personalized: No
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Year Printed: 1941
Topic: Literature, Modern
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Signed: No
Author: Virginia Woolf
Original/Facsimile: Original