The Waves, by Virginia Woolf. First Edition, Second Impression, 1931.

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A First Edition, Second Impression of one of Woolf's most iconic and experimental works. Published by The Hogarth Press, with a beautiful cover designed by Woolf's sister, Vanessa Bell.

The Waves ‘s innovative narrative is told through soliloquies of six characters, interwoven with lyrical passages describing the sea and sky. This work explores the inner lives and perceptions of its characters, set against the backdrop of the changing natural world, and is considered a masterful example of Woolf's experimental style in modernist literature.

Very good to good condition overall, dust jacket whole with only small tears. There is some minor spotting on early pages.

Published by The Hogarth Press, 1931. First Edition, Second Impression.

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A First Edition, Second Impression of one of Woolf's most iconic and experimental works. Published by The Hogarth Press, with a beautiful cover designed by Woolf's sister, Vanessa Bell.

The Waves ‘s innovative narrative is told through soliloquies of six characters, interwoven with lyrical passages describing the sea and sky. This work explores the inner lives and perceptions of its characters, set against the backdrop of the changing natural world, and is considered a masterful example of Woolf's experimental style in modernist literature.

Very good to good condition overall, dust jacket whole with only small tears. There is some minor spotting on early pages.

Published by The Hogarth Press, 1931. First Edition, Second Impression.

A First Edition, Second Impression of one of Woolf's most iconic and experimental works. Published by The Hogarth Press, with a beautiful cover designed by Woolf's sister, Vanessa Bell.

The Waves ‘s innovative narrative is told through soliloquies of six characters, interwoven with lyrical passages describing the sea and sky. This work explores the inner lives and perceptions of its characters, set against the backdrop of the changing natural world, and is considered a masterful example of Woolf's experimental style in modernist literature.

Very good to good condition overall, dust jacket whole with only small tears. There is some minor spotting on early pages.

Published by The Hogarth Press, 1931. First Edition, Second Impression.

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