

In the original dust jacket by Doris Spiegel, with drawings of figures from the stories against an orange background on the front panel, $2.50 price on the front and rear flap.

Francis of Assis machine any longer.' And at 351.29-30 the text reads: '"Oh, catch it-oh, catch it and take it-oh, catch it," she sighed.' Pages 350.5-7 reads: 'he need not base himself on the adding machine-calculating machine-probability machine-St. The story is narrated in turns by the young man and his captive, giving two opposing points of view. Original dark bluish green cloth linen-grain cloth with blind single-rule border on front cover and with spine ruled and lettered in gilt. 305 Previews available in: English Fowles’ stunning debut is a study of a lonely young sociopath who kidnaps the woman he has fixated on, keeping her in his cellar in the belief that she will eventually come to love him. He becomes obsessed with Miranda Grey, a college student with. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1935 First printing of the first edition, first state with pages 349-352 uncancelled and the text unrevised on pages 350 and 351. The Collector by John Fowles is about a lonely man, Fredrick Clegg, who collects butterflies.
