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A High Wind in Jamaica -

by Hughes, Richard:

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  • Hardcover
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London, Chatto & Windus, 1929 Hardcover book, first edition in dustjacket. 283 pages. Hughes classic tale of the last pirate schooner to sail in Caribbean seas. A Very Good copy in a Very Good unclipped dustjacket. Bright green covers with lightly worn dustjacket with two large stains to rear panel. Pictures available.
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About this book

Richard Hughes’ A High Wind in Jamaica is the first of only three novels the author published in his lifetime. The novel tells the story of an English family, the Bas-Thorntons, living in late 19th century colonial Jamaica. When the “high wind” of a hurricane hits the island, Mr. and Mrs. Bas-Thornton decide to send their five children back to England ahead of their own return. From there, adventure ensues.

In following the experiences of the children almost exclusively, Hughes takes a highly original approach into the relationship of power between adults and children. Because of this, A High Wind in Jamaica has been referred to as one of the best book for adults about children. It is also ranked 71st on Modern Library’s “100 Best” English-language novels of the 20th century.

First Edition Identification

Chatto and Windus first published A High Wind in Jamaica in late 1929. Bound in green cloth, the 283-page first editions contain no additional printings listed on the copyright page.

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