HAMILTON, Patrick. The Slaves of Solitude.
HAMILTON, Patrick. The Slaves of Solitude.
HAMILTON, Patrick. The Slaves of Solitude.
HAMILTON, Patrick. The Slaves of Solitude.
HAMILTON, Patrick. The Slaves of Solitude.
HAMILTON, Patrick. The Slaves of Solitude.
HAMILTON, Patrick. The Slaves of Solitude.
HAMILTON, Patrick. The Slaves of Solitude.
HAMILTON, Patrick. The Slaves of Solitude.

HAMILTON, Patrick. The Slaves of Solitude.

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“the greatest of all Patrick Hamilton's books” (Doris Lessing).

HAMILTON, Patrick. The Slaves of Solitude. London: Constable, 1947.

8vo. Original blue cloth lettered in gilt to spine, in the unclipped dustwrapper priced 9/6 net to the front flap; pp. [4], 242, [2]; lower spine tip rubbed, jacket rubbed and nicked to spine tips and corners with loss to upper spine tip; a near fine copy, in a very good, notably bright, wrapper.

A crisp, sharp first edition, first printing of arguably the finest of Hamilton’s novels.

The Slaves of Solitude is “one of the very best English novels written about th[e] war– yet it contains no descriptions of combat or death and destruction caused by warfare” (David Lodge). Set in 1943 in the fictional town of Thames Lockdon (essentially Henley-on-Thames), the novel follows the experiences of Miss Roach, living in the Rosamund Tea Rooms, a guest house, having left London during the Blitz. A “slave of her task-master, solitude”, something shifts with the appearance at the guest house of a charismatic American Lieutenant.

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