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LEWIS, C. S. The Great Divorce

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LEWIS, C. S. The Great Divorce. London: Geoffrey Bles. 1945. Thin 8vo. First edition. Publisher's pale yellow cloth lettered in black over red to spine, in the fragile dust jacket. A very good copy, the cloth clean and bright, the binding tight and square. The textblock a trifle spotted and with neat ink ownership signature to front endpaper, else the cheaper paper very well-preserved.

The author's curious theological short novel that begins at a bus stop queue in the grey town of Hell (or Purgatory if you step on the bus). The film rights have been passed around some but nothing has yet transpired.

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LEWIS, C. S. The Great Divorce. London: Geoffrey Bles. 1945. Thin 8vo. First edition. Publisher's pale yellow cloth lettered in black over red to spine, in the fragile dust jacket. A very good copy, the cloth clean and bright, the binding tight and square. The textblock a trifle spotted and with neat ink ownership signature to front endpaper, else the cheaper paper very well-preserved.

The author's curious theological short novel that begins at a bus stop queue in the grey town of Hell (or Purgatory if you step on the bus). The film rights have been passed around some but nothing has yet transpired.

LEWIS, C. S. The Great Divorce. London: Geoffrey Bles. 1945. Thin 8vo. First edition. Publisher's pale yellow cloth lettered in black over red to spine, in the fragile dust jacket. A very good copy, the cloth clean and bright, the binding tight and square. The textblock a trifle spotted and with neat ink ownership signature to front endpaper, else the cheaper paper very well-preserved.

The author's curious theological short novel that begins at a bus stop queue in the grey town of Hell (or Purgatory if you step on the bus). The film rights have been passed around some but nothing has yet transpired.

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