D.J. IS VERY SLIGHTLY WORN AT TOP FORE-EDGE CORNER OF FRONT COVER, BOTTOM FORE-EDGE CORNER OF THE REAR CORNER, SPINE HEEL, AND TOP OF REAR FLAP CLIPPED. AN EXCELLANT COPY.
Compelling short novel about a servant who slowly takes over his employer's life. Made into a striking film in 1964 that revived the career of Joseph Losey and was the first of his several collaborations with Harold Pinter who wrote the screenplay and the late great actor Dirk Bogarde who gave an outstanding performance as "The Servant." A few very tiny chips to the tips and the very top of the spine panel along with a few old tape stains on the verso of the front, back flaps and the back panel which have also lightly stained the pastedowns and the cloth. The wonderful dustjacket artwork is by G.N. Fish. Near fine/near fine.
Fine in a Nf. dj. (Couple of short edge tears in dj. Tiny bit of chipping at crest of spine. Dj. at spine faintly age darkened) Filmed with Dirk Bogarde & James Fox in 1963.
62 pp, previous owners' names, year & address inked on ffep, binding tight, pages clean and unmarked, Top board edge with band of faint soil (1/2" or so) all around with bumped top hinge corner. 5.5" x 8.6" tan laiminate boards, black spine letters. Price clipped DJ with edgewear all around, in protector. The Servant, later filmed with Dirk Bogarde and James Fox.
Hardcover with dustjacket. 8vo. First American edition. Basis for the Joseph Losey film of the same name. Book is in near fine condition; edges of boards are lightly rubbed. Jacket is in VG-condition, with several small closed tears along edges. Jacket is browning slightly with age. A lovely copy. Not price-clipped. In protective mylar. 62 pp.
Fine in a Nf. dj. (Couple of short edge tears in dj. Tiny bit of chipping at crest of spine. Dj. at spine faintly age darkened) Filmed with Dirk Bogarde & James Fox in 1963.
Compelling short novel about a servant who slowly takes over his employer's life. Made into a striking film in 1964 that revived the career of Joseph Losey and was the first of his several collaborations with Harold Pinter who wrote the screenplay and the late great actor Dirk Bogarde who gave an outstanding performance as "The Servant." A few very tiny chips to the tips and the very top of the spine panel along with a few old tape stains on the verso of the front, back flaps and the back panel which have also lightly stained the pastedowns and the cloth. The wonderful dustjacket artwork is by G.N. Fish. Near fine/near fine.
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