Point and Counter Point by Aldous Huxley
Publication: 1929 Bernard Tauchnitz; Leipzig
Two volumes bound in one
This edition was part of the publisher's "Taschenbuch" series, which aimed to make modern literature more accessible to a broader audience. The 1929 edition is particularly significant as it represents one of the early translations of Huxley's work into German, broadening its reach beyond English-speaking readers. This work was released in two softcover volumes, both of which have been bound together in this book. The novel explores themes of relationships, morality, and intellectual life of the British middle class in the interwar period.
Condition: three quarters binding, gilt title to spine, spine is faded to brown but gilt still bright, clean copy, tightly bound, in Very Good condition