Ends and Means by Aldous Huxley.

First deluxe signed edition published by Chatto and Windus 1937.

Another thought provoking work by Huxley, examining moral philosophy, politics, sociology and the nature of what is.

to quote the front cover of the regular version of the British first edition "...a book to be read, re-read and thought about... It is this combination of intense intellectual effort, intense preoccupation with ultimate truth, and intense emotional and artistic sincerity, which is the world's first need today." - The Spectator

Signed deluxe limited edition, limited to 160 copies, this is number 115.
Quarter bound in yellow buckram, with decorated paper covered boards with bevelled edges. Gilt lettering to spine, top edge gilt, other page edges untrimmed. 22x15.5cm, 336 pages.

The spine has a couple of small bumps and a mark, gilt is bright, some minor wear to the edges, with a lean. Edge of page block lightly spotted, endpapers spotted, with a couple of spots to the prelims, rest of pages generally clean and bright, with a very rare minor spot. Good + condition.

Will be carefully bubblewrapped and packed in a box.

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