Description
Published 1971. Cover has wear. Cover has creases. Exterior pages have marking. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of Aldous Huxley’s “Eyeless In Gaza” offers a thought-provoking exploration of the eternal struggle between good and evil in the modern world. Written in the aftermath of World War II, this novel reflects Huxley’s deep philosophical musings on the human condition, drawing inspiration from his extensive knowledge of Eastern religions and mysticism. The wear on the cover and markings on the exterior pages are a testament to the book’s enduring relevance, as generations of readers have grappled with its profound themes. Collectors will appreciate owning a piece of literary history that has stood the test of time, while readers will be captivated by Huxley’s masterful storytelling and his penetrating insights into the complexities of morality and spirituality in the 20th century.