Vice Versa
Anstey, F.
Verkauft von Robert Eldridge, Bookseller, Elizabethtown, NY, USA
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In den Warenkorb legenVerkauft von Robert Eldridge, Bookseller, Elizabethtown, NY, USA
AbeBooks-Verkäufer seit 6. Juni 2017
Zustand: Gebraucht - Gut
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den Warenkorb legenAnstey, F. (pseudonym of Thomas Anstey Guthrie). Vice Versa; or, a Lesson to Fathers. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1882. First U.S. edition. 12mo, pp. [1-7] 8-349 [350: blank] [351-360: publisher's ads], fly leaves at front and rear. Original light gray decorative cloth, front panel stamped in black, spine panel stamped in black and gold, rear panel stamped in blind, floral endpapers. Private owner's bookplate affixed to front paste-down. Cloth lightly worn at spine ends, the crown of which is a bit pulled, spine panel a little marked, faint Odd Fellows Home library stamps on flyleaves, a very good copy. #640. $75. "The first and most popular of Anstey's fantasies featuring the disruption of Victorian bourgeois society by anarchic magic. Here the Garuda stone switches the personalities of a smug businessman and his scamp of a son. Anstey gleefully puts the father through merry hell before acknowledging that order must, after all, be restored. Very funny, making clever use of the author's own experiences at a minor prep school." -- Barron (ed), Fantasy Literature 2-8. "In the Dickensian tradition, apparently partly autobiographical in personalities and situations described. While it is partly a situation comedy, it also satirizes heavy fathers, ineffectual teachers, and hot-tempered, flagellating schoolmasters . Long, fully-developed, with, of course, a period flavor, this is one of the great fantasy classics." -- Bleiler, The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 23.
Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 640