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Lucifer with a Book - John Horne Burns. Rare, esp 1st Edition. Controversial)

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Condition:
Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Product code:
19121805
Bob Shop ID:
608916040
Book Number19121805
Author:John Horne Burns
Title:Lucifer with a Book - John Horne Burns
ISBN: 
Year Published:1949
Edition:1st Edition
Publisher:Secker & Warburg London
Cover Type:Hard Cover
Book Grading:Very Good.  Minimal edge wear.  Front end paper slightly foxed.  Pages crisp and clean
Jacket Grading:Good.  Not price clipped.  Top and bottom of folds and spine damaged and up to 20 mm 
Pages:329
Size:147x210
Weight:430gr
Price:750
Description:A young man and woman joins an American private school in 1947.  These two War Veterans are set against prejudice, snobberies and materialism with which they find the academy corroded.  This then is the main theme of this hard hitting, outspoken book.  Very scarce book.