Crowds And Power
Book Description
Crowds And Power, Elias Canetti, Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1962, First Edition, First Impression
Written by the 1981 winner of the Nobel Prize For Literature and translated from German into English by Carol Stewart in 1962, this book, one of his most famous works, is a psychological study of crowd behaviour as it manifests itself in human activities ranging from mob violence to religious congregation.
Rare in any condition
A First Edition, First Impression in excellent condition. The binding is straight and tight, the boards clean and the gold lettering on the spine bright. The end papers and pages are free from tears or inscriptions. There are a couple of marks to the front end papers and the top and fore edges are slightly toned. The first free page is toned.
The unclipped dust jacket, protected in a clear, removable cover is in very good condition with a few marks on the darkened back cover and a small mark.
Will be dispatched by courier, fully insured, carefully wrapped in bubblewrap and a cardboard box.
Author
Elias Canetti
Date
1962
Binding
Hardback
Publisher
Victor Gollancz Ltd
Condition
Book - Excellent / Dust Jacket - Very Good
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