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Novels by William Golding.
Lord of the Flies
. . Mr. Golding knows exactly what boys are like; he has a compelling imagination; and the vivid realism with which he describes the disintegration of their untried and precarious civilization under the pressure of raw nature carries the reader to the bloody climax a most absorbing and instructive tale.' The Times 2\s net
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The Inheritors
'. . . an earthquake in the petrified forests of the English novel . . . a beautifully written psychological novel about very unusual people —both complex and simple as a novel should be.' Arthur Koestler in The Sunday Times 25s net
Faber Paper Covered Editions 8i net
pincher Martin
'. . . extraordinary imaginative power . . . once again he has produced a novel that both stuns and stimulates.' Time and Tide '. . . the utmost inventiveness, assurance and power. . . . No reader will soon forget the world it'reveals.' Kingsley Amis in The Spectator
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Novels by William Golding.
Lord of the Flies
. . Mr. Golding knows exactly what boys are like; he has a compelling imagination; and the vivid realism with which he describes the disintegration of their untried and precarious civilization under the pressure of raw nature carries the reader to the bloody climax a most absorbing and instructive tale.' The Times 2\s net
Faber Paper Covered Editions 6s net
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The Inheritors
'. . . an earthquake in the petrified forests of the English novel . . . a beautifully written psychological novel about very unusual people —both complex and simple as a novel should be.' Arthur Koestler in The Sunday Times 25s net
Faber Paper Covered Editions 8i net
pincher Martin
'. . . extraordinary imaginative power . . . once again he has produced a novel that both stuns and stimulates.' Time and Tide '. . . the utmost inventiveness, assurance and power. . . . No reader will soon forget the world it'reveals.' Kingsley Amis in The Spectator
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The Spire
'Written with an apparent simplicity, which masks a prodigious power of organization. The Spire is a superb tragedy composed on the kind of theme Zola often tried to exploit. . . . The book should become a classic.' Rebecca West in the Sunday Telegraph 25s net
Faber Paper Covered Editions 6s net
The Pyramid
' The author depicts with subtle skill all the pains of growing up and growing old. He treats us to some superb comic episodes—and effective evocations of pre-war England.' Robert Baldick in the Daily Telegraph
'. . . a boy's life in an English country town in the twenties Mr. Golding's most approachable novel and a curiously personal one, that returns to the mind again and again as if the shames and idylls were one's own.' The Guardian 21s net
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