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An Unofficial Rose
Murdoch, Iris
First edition. Chatto & Windus, London, 1962. Hardcover, 348 pp. Blue binding is a little scuffed all around, and worn top and bottom of spine. Dust jacket is only a bit faded, and otherwise near fine.
37.00 €
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Why it's in the Cabin
A first edition of Iris Murdoch's novel, delving into the complexities of love, desire, and moral choice within a tangled web of relationships. Set primarily in a grand English country house and London, the story explores the intricate connections and conflicts between several characters, often revolving around the protagonist, Hugh Peronett, a man confronting his late wife's secret love affair.
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Iris Murdoch
Iris Murdoch was a literary giant. She produced high quantities of work, and she was celebrated and well regarded throughout her career. She was a philosopher as much as she was a fiction writer, and thus her novels have strong philosophical and ethical undercurrents.