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Kingsley Amis. Lucky Jim. Victor Gollancz, London, 1953.

Price: US$7139.35 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: Original green cloth boards with bright gilt lettering on the spine. The Spine ends are bumped and the gilt is faded on the publishers name. Clean end papers with a few spots. Pages are very lightly browned at the edges. Authors signature on the title page. Unclipped dust jacket marked 12/6 net. Nicking on the edges of the spine and a 1cm tear on the edge of the spine. Spine colour is darkened. Colours of the jacket are dulled. Slight leaning,

Seller: Rare And Antique Books PBFA, Exeter, DEVON, United Kingdom

AMIS, Kingsley.. Lucky Jim.. London Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1953.

Price: US$11495.00 + shipping

Description: First edition, signed by the author and dated February 1954 on upper endpaper; 8vo; publisher's boards, very slight fading to spine, dust-jacket, light browning to spine, light toning to head of rear panel, spine ends and corners a little chipped, short nick with creasing to lower corner of upper panel, some very light surface soiling but a sharp and very good copy overall. Amis' first and best-loved novel, rare signed and in its jacket. An attractive example of Amis' first novel; it features the titular Jim Dixon, an inferior academic in a second-rate university. Lucky Jim is remarkable for its relentless skewering of artifice and pretension; it also contains some of the finest comic set pieces in the language. One of the more brilliant concerns a weekend at the home of a ghastly senior professor. After an afternoon of enforced madrigals, Jim becomes so horribly drunk that he inadvertently destroys his host's spare room. Jim is more appealing than some of Amis's later heroes; his hatreds – expressed viscerally through a vast repertoire of grotesque faces – are infectious, while his increasingly elaborate attempts to dig himself out of trouble rarely have the desired effect. The result is a novel in the grand tradition of English satire.

Seller: Shapero Rare Books, London, United Kingdom