![]() ![]() ![]() Its possible to take that idea at face value. Heavy, large volume may require extra shipping. L awrence Durrell claimed that the four books of The Alexandria Quartet were 'an investigation of modern love'. ![]() Other characters, particularly Balthazar and Clea (Mountolive is the hero of the prequel), contribute their viewpoints, so that a clearer picture is revealed. Purple, green, and blue front cover of dustwrapper, not price-clipped ($10.00) rear panel has full length black and white photo-portrait of author small hole in dw on right spine edge at 3" up from bottom (NO impact on red cloth itself) corners worn, spine ends worn, with chips across bottom worn down right front cover gutter (not rear gutter), down right edge front cover and down rear cover left edge (backed now with Archival tape): now in mylar which forgives these sins graciously. Over the course of the quartet, Durrell’s narrator, Darley, reiterates and augments a series of events in the lives of his lover Justine and a group of friends in Alexandria, Egypt. Red cloth with turquoise decorative title box on spine for bright gilt-stamped lettering edges lightly age-toned single short ink brackets on margins of each of pages 193, 195, 198, else clean text. Cavafy as having produced a new translation of Clea. Its events occur mainly in Alexandria, Egypt, in the period 1933-1945. Durrell published his four-part novel in the period 1957-1960: Justine (1957), Balthazar (1958), Mountolive (1958), and Clea (1960). Durrell's brief Preface mentions very minor changes to each of three volumes, plus name of C.P. The Alexandria Quartet is the most famous and successful book of the British author Lawrence Durrell (1912-1990). ![]()
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