Mr Norris Changes Trains - Christopher Isherwood (The Hogarth Press, 1956, Sixth Impression)
This Hogarth Press sixth impression (1956) of Mr Norris Changes Trains is of interest to collectors of Christopher Isherwood, Hogarth Press imprints, Weimar-era Berlin fiction, and 20th century British literary fiction.
About: A very good copy in the original dust jacket - the striking yellow and red design fully intact, spine toned as expected, small chip to head of spine, light rubbing to extremities; rear panel clean and text fully legible. Boards in blue cloth, sound and tight. Text block clean throughout. Dedicated to W. H. Auden - a pleasing association for collectors of the Auden circle. A handsome copy of an important Isherwood title.
Details:
- Title: Mr Norris Changes Trains
- Author: Christopher Isherwood
- Publisher: The Hogarth Press, London
- Publication Date: 1956 (first published 1935)
- Edition: Sixth Impression
- Binding: Hardcover, blue cloth
- Condition: Very Good
- Dust Jacket Condition: Good+
- Dedication: To W. H. Auden
Synopsis: Hogarth Press sixth impression in original dust jacket; dedicated to W. H. Auden; collectible Isherwood title set in Weimar Berlin, desirable for bibliophiles and collectors of 20th century British fiction and the Auden circle.
Review: Christopher Isherwood's Mr Norris Changes Trains is a darkly comic novel set in the twilight of the Weimar Republic, following the narrator William Bradshaw's entanglement with the charming, duplicitous Arthur Norris against a backdrop of political violence, prostitution, and the rise of National Socialism in Berlin. First published by The Hogarth Press in 1935 and dedicated to W. H. Auden, it remains one of the defining literary portraits of pre-war Berlin and a cornerstone of 20th century British fiction.