
In very good condition with rubbing to the crown of the spine. With Baring’s bookplate to the pastedown. His best-known works include With Russians in Manchuria (1905), Round the World in any Number of Days (1919), Passing By (1921), and The Puppet Show of Memory (1922). Limited as they are in subject and theme… they can be appreciated for the accuracy with which they reproduce the world of the late Victorian elite, for the purity and simplicity of their style, and for the sensitivity and erudition which they display” (Irvine, 34.8). His novels have come to be regarded as “…minor masterpieces in character study and social depiction. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc in particular. He was widely known socially and associated with several aristocratic intellectual societies including the Cambridge Apostles, the Coterie, and the literary group associated with G. 1922.” The recipient, English man of letters Maurice Baring, enjoyed a period of success as a dramatist and began to write novels after serving in the Royal Airforce during World War I. Wells on the half-title page, “Maurice, from H.G.



$9,800.00 Item Number: 124096įirst edition of Wells’ classic work, which Albert Einstein recommended for the study of history as a means of interpreting progress in civilization.
