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Victory: An Island Tale

Victory: An Island Tale

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Victory: An Island Tale

by Conrad, Joseph

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London: Methuen and Co., 1915 First English edition, first printing. One of 8000 copies. Publisher's red cloth, with gilt lettering and decoration to the spine. Good or better, with mild soiling to cloth, light toning to spine, a bit of wear to cloth at spine ends and joints, corners lightly worn and nicked, lightly bumped to bottom edge of front board, front hinge cracked, pencil mark to front free endpaper, and light pen marks to rear free endpaper. Overall, a suitable copy. Wise 25. Victory's Axel Heyst, imbued from childhood with a pessimistic view of the human race, wanders the globe and lives an isolated existence. When he meets a woman with a cruel employer, his compassion is roused, and he helps her escape. This leads to a dramatic and fatal showdown between Alex and a trio of villainous men on the island of Samburan. Victory is unique in its use of shifting narrative, with each of its four sections told in a different voice. In a Paris Review interview, American author Joan Didion said, "I have never started a novel-I mean except the first, when I was starting a novel just to start a novel-I've never written one without rereading Victory. It opens up the possibilities of a novel. It makes it seem worth doing.". Hard Cover. Very Good.

Synopsis

Axel Heyst, a dreamer and a restless drifter, believes he can avoid suffering by cutting himself off from others. Then he becomes involved in the operation of a coal company on a remote island in the Malay Archipelago, and when it fails he turns his back on humanity once more. But his life alters when he rescues a young English girl, Lena, from Zangiacomo's Ladies' Orchestra and the evil innkeeper Schomberg, taking her to his island retreat. The affair between Heyst and Lena begins with her release, but the relationship shifts as Lena struggles to save Heyst from detachment and isolation. Featuring arguably the most interesting hero created by Conrad, "Victory" is both a compelling tale of adventure and a perceptive study of the power of love.

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Bookseller
B & B Rare Books, Ltd., ABAA US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
JC056
Title
Victory: An Island Tale
Author
Conrad, Joseph
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Publisher
London: Methuen and Co.
Date Published
1915
Bookseller catalogs
20th Century Literature; Modern Firsts; Fiction; British Literature;

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Cloth
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Gilt
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