Description
1933 Double day, Doran & Company, Inc First Edition. Hardcover is faded and fraying. No dust jacket. Pages have some yellowing and binding is secure.
A delightful literary gem from the interwar period, this first edition of “Julian Grant Loses His Way” by Claude Houghton offers a captivating glimpse into the social mores and cultural landscapes of 1930s Britain. Published under the author’s pseudonym, this novel explores the complexities of human relationships and the search for purpose in a rapidly changing world. Houghton’s witty and insightful prose captures the essence of the era, reflecting the societal shifts and uncertainties that defined the years between the two World Wars. Despite its age and the absence of a dust jacket, this copy retains an undeniable charm, with its well-worn pages and faded binding serving as a testament to its enduring appeal and the countless readers who have embraced Julian Grant’s journey. A true collector’s item, this edition offers a unique opportunity to delve into a literary treasure that resonates with timeless themes and provides a fascinating window into a pivotal moment in history.