The Well of Loneliness [Hardcover] Radclyffe Hall

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“The Well of Loneliness” by Radclyffe Hall, published by Blue Ribbon Books in 1928, is a pivotal work in LGBTQ+ literature. This Third 100,000 edition is complete with a commentary by Havelock Ellis. The dust jacket is worn, with tears and chipping, but the binding remains strong. Free from inscriptions, this copy is a compelling piece for collectors and readers interested in classic explorations of identity and love.

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Radclyffe Hall’s “The Well of Loneliness” is a groundbreaking work of LGBTQ+ literature, first published in 1928. This edition, brought to you by Blue Ribbon Books, captures the poignant tale of Stephen Gordon, a woman born into an aristocratic English family who navigates the complexities of gender identity and societal norms. Hall’s narrative is both courageous and compassionate, offering a profound exploration of love and self-discovery. Despite facing censorship and controversy, the novel has endured as a classic, resonating with readers worldwide. Accompanied by a commentary from Havelock Ellis, this edition invites both collectors and new readers to explore its enduring themes.

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Author

Radclyffe Hall

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

Blue Ribbon Books

Condition

Good

Edition

Third 100,000

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