PROSPERO’S CELL
DURRELL, Lawrence. Prospero’s Cell. London: Faber & Faber, (1945). Octavo, original yellow cloth, original dust jacket.
First edition of Durrell’s account of his travels in Corfu, with seven illustrations.
“Prospero’s Cell is the first of Lawrence Durrell’s travel books, written in Egypt during World War II and published at war’s end… It established his reputation among discerning readers and critics, but it was only with the publication of the novels of The Alexandria Quartet that the book became widely popular, attracting tens of thousands of visitors to the Greek island it celebrates” (Grove Koger).
Book fine; dust jacket very good with evidence of tape removal to front panel, spine evenly sunned.