Cry Havoc!




Book Description
It would be a mistake to see Nichols’s prolificness, range, and position-switching as evidence of fickleness or indiscipline. Rather, they are a result of his being a ‘man of the time’ during one of the most confusing and protean periods of history. His great, epistolary, argument for pacifism is thought provoking. The inscription is apt, but Nichols was about to discover how mad the world could be, and Nichols reconsidered his opinions on the matter as a result of the rise of Hitler.
Author
NICHOLS, Beverley.
Date
1933
Binding
Orig. black cloth, lettered in red. Red & white pictorial d.w., unclipped
Publisher
Jonathan Cape.
Condition
A little rubbed & marked, two tiny closed tears to front panel.
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