
THE Shadow-Line A Confession
by Joseph Conrad
"The Shadow-Line: A Confession" by Joseph Conrad, Doubleday, Page & Company, 1926. Hardcover edition without dust jacket. Features wear on spine and edges, but binding is secure. A later reprint of the 1917 classic, this edition offers a glimpse into Conrad's exploration of youth and leadership. A collectible piece for enthusiasts of maritime literature.
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The book is bound in dark green cloth with gold embossed detailing on the cover and spine. It lacks a dust jacket and shows moderate wear, particularly on the spine and edges. The binding remains intact, though the corners are slightly bumped. Internally, the pages are clean with minimal foxing, maintaining good legibility.
About This Antique 1926 Edition
"The Shadow-Line: A Confession" by Joseph Conrad, published by Doubleday, Page & Company in 1926, is a distinguished work of fiction that explores the psychological and moral challenges faced by a young sea captain. This edition, printed in Garden City, New York, is a testament to Conrad's mastery in capturing the complexities of human experience. Unlike other printings, this 1926 edition is a later reprint of the original 1917 publication, making it a valuable piece for collectors interested in early 20th-century literature. Without a dust jacket, the book's dark green cloth cover features gold embossed details, adding to its vintage appeal. The condition of this copy, showing some signs of wear, reflects its journey through nearly a century. Conrad's work remains a significant contribution to maritime literature, offering insights into the transition from youth to adulthood and the burdens of leadership.
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