By Kingsley Amis
New York   Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
8" by 6" 109pp
A witty, informative, handbook for the amateur and professional drinker. The work looks into alcoholic literature and provides drink recipes.
By Kingsley Amis

1973 On Drink

New York   Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
8" by 6" 109pp
A witty, informative, handbook for the amateur and professional drinker. The work looks into alcoholic literature and provides drink recipes.
£110.00
: 0.5kgs / : 583L9

What Our Customers Say...

Description

First Edition, Illustrated, Publishers' Original Binding, With Dustwrapper

The first U.S edition of this work. With a publisher's note not found in the U.K edition of this work. This work is informative as it provides information on equipment, home bars as well as hangovers, the 'Boozing Man's Diet' and 'How Not To Get Drunk'. Amusingly illustrated by Nicholas Bentley. Noted to the flyleaf as being 'an ideal gift for the drinking man, public or private, occasional or dedicated. It is as pleasing as a well-made cocktail.' Bookplate to the front pastedown for Rolland L Comstock, a successful attorney from Missouri and renowned book collector. Comstock had a two-story library addition to his house to display his 50,000 books, many of which were first editions. In a 1996 profile for News-Leader he stated 'I feel closer to [an author] if I've got the first edition, I want to get as close as possible to the writer so that he becomes a part of my biography. I've chosen him to be part of me'. At the age of 16 Comstock opened a used book store near Commercial Street which he used to further expand his own reading knowledge. Nicholas Basbanes wrote about Comstock in the 'Madness Redux' section of Patience and Fortitude. Following the murder of Comstock in 2007, the Basbanes family helped to sell his vast collection. His collection was not just for show and he once said in interview 'Sometimes, people ask 'How many of these books have you read?' and I tell them that I've read every one and I'm down to the G's going around the second time.' Sir Kingsley Amis was a popular English novelist, poet, critic and teacher. He wrote in many genres including comedy, science fiction and mystery. He was regarded as one of the finest English comic novelists of the second half of the twentieth century. Amis won many awards during his time, including the Booker Prize, which he was shortlisted for three times before finally winning in 1986.

Condition

In the original quarter cloth binding and held in original unclipped dustwrapper. Externally, excellent with minor bumping to the extremities and to the head and tail of spine. Dustwrapper is lightly rubbed to the head and tail of spine as well as to the extremities. Bookplate to the front pastedown for someone for the 'Comstock' family. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean.

Fine

Delivery & payment

We send all of our books via courier which is a fully tracked and insured service. In our experience we find this to be the most reliable and quickest form of delivery. Our primary courier is DHL, but we are able to accommodate special requests if required, including postal delivery for items under 2kg. See More Details