Winds of War

Herman WOUK

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Winds of War
Winds of War

"A JOURNEY OF EXTRAORDINARY EMOTIONAL RICHES": FIRST EDITION OF THE WINDS OF WAR, INSCRIBED IN THE MONTH AFTER PUBLICATION BY HERMAN WOUK

WOUK, Herman. The Winds of War. Boston and Toronto: Little, Brown, (1971). Large octavo, original black and red cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of the first novel in Wouk's epic WWII series, inscribed on the half title by him within weeks of publication, "Inscribed for R— V— D— by the author. Best wishes, Herman Wouk, 12 Dec. 71."

Wouk considered Winds of War and its sequel, War and Remembrance (1978), to be his "most vaultingly ambitious" works (Los Angeles Times). "The main reason the novels still feel urgent has to do with the nature of his ambition… Wouk wanted to know how so many people in Europe and America allowed the Holocaust to happen… We tend to associate fiction's capacity to perform a moral accounting with the private sphere, with romantic and family drama, rather than with world affairs. But he reminds us that it doesn't have to be so, that history is shaped in no small part by the personalities and particular habits of thought of multitudes." Together these two epic novels "extend scenes and settings of his other novels and plays—naval life ashore and at sea, show business and illusion-making, moral fervor and Judaism, childhood and the family, love's vibrations and disloyalties—into a massive real history… a journey of extraordinary emotional riches" (New York Times). "No writer has worked harder at the amassing of the historical facts about WWII" (Burgess, 99 Novels, 56). First edition, first printing: copyright page with "First Edition," code "T11/71" indicating publication in November 1971.

Book fine; tiny closed tears, mild creasing to flaps of price-clipped near-fine dust jacket.

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