This Is the Hour [Hardcover] Lion Feuchtwanger

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“This Is the Hour” by Lion Feuchtwanger, published by The Viking Press in 1951, is a first edition historical novel exploring the life of Francisco Goya during the Spanish Inquisition. The book, translated by H. T. Lowe-Porter and Frances Fawcett, offers a vivid narrative of art and politics. In good condition, it features a vibrant red and yellow cover with minor wear. No dust jacket is present, but the binding is strong and pages are clean. A collectible piece for lovers of historical fiction and art history.

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“This Is the Hour” by Lion Feuchtwanger is a notable historical novel published by The Viking Press in 1951. Set against the tumultuous backdrop of Spain during the Inquisition, the narrative delves into the life and struggles of the iconic painter Francisco Goya. Through vivid storytelling, Feuchtwanger explores themes of artistic freedom, political oppression, and personal courage. This first edition, translated by H. T. Lowe-Porter and Frances Fawcett, is a collectible piece for enthusiasts of historical fiction and art history. The book’s striking red and yellow cover features an elegant design that reflects its rich historical content. The text is printed on high-quality paper, maintaining its readability and charm over the decades. Though lacking a dust jacket, the book’s vibrant cover and sturdy binding make it a desirable addition to any collection. “This Is the Hour” remains a compelling exploration of the intersection between art and politics, offering readers insight into the challenges faced by artists in oppressive regimes.

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Author

Lion Feuchtwanger

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

The Viking Press

Condition

used_good

Edition

Not specified

Condition Good
Notes This first edition of "This Is the Hour" by Lion Feuchtwanger is in good condition. The hardcover features a striking red and yellow design, though it shows minor wear along the edges and corners. The binding remains strong, and the pages are clean with no inscriptions or markings. The book does not have a dust jacket, but the cover retains its vibrant colors. Overall, it is well-preserved for its age, making it a valuable addition to any historical fiction collection.

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