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WELLS, H.G. Experiment in Autobiography, discoveries and conclusions of a very ordinary brain (since 1866), London, Victor Gollancz and the Cresset Press, 1934, 2 vols., 8°, FIRST EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY, half title to vol. I inscribed: "To Alexander Korder with Hopes in Common. H.G. Wells", title to vol. II signed by Wells, frontispieces, original orange cloth (spine of vol. I dampstained), dust-jackets. [Wells Society 120]
"Descriptions of the late-Victorian social scene from the standpoint of the servants' hall are followed by impressions of Arnold Bennett, Joseph Conrad, Henry James, George Gissing and other contemporaries. The book encompasses the whole range of Well's life, work and thought " (Wells Society). (2)
"Descriptions of the late-Victorian social scene from the standpoint of the servants' hall are followed by impressions of Arnold Bennett, Joseph Conrad, Henry James, George Gissing and other contemporaries. The book encompasses the whole range of Well's life, work and thought " (Wells Society). (2)