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Wells, H.G. (1866-1946). Autograph Corrections on a Printer's Proof for a Review in "The Great Community".
Autograph corrections on a printer's proof, signed ("H.G. Wells"), for "The Great Community," his review of Graham Wallas's The Great State. Printer's long galley with numerous autograph corrections by Wells, before June 29, 1914, folded in center. Horizontal fold creases throughout, else in fine condition. 5.5 x 24.5 inches (14 x 62.2 cm.).

A RARE LOOK AT THE WRITER AT WORK on a subject that was very significant to Wells's worldview and his politics. Wells's corrections and additions offer insight into his strong views on the Great Society, individualism, and the intellectual.

From the library of Roman Vishniac, Russian-American photographer best known for capturing on film the culture of Jews in Central and Eastern Europe before the Holocaust.

Wells, H.G. (1866-1946) Autograph Corrections on a Printer's Proof for a Review in "The Great Community"

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Wells, H.G. (1866-1946). Autograph Corrections on a Printer's Proof for a Review in "The Great Community".
Autograph corrections on a printer's proof, signed ("H.G. Wells"), for "The Great Community," his review of Graham Wallas's The Great State. Printer's long galley with numerous autograph corrections by Wells, before June 29, 1914, folded in center. Horizontal fold creases throughout, else in fine condition. 5.5 x 24.5 inches (14 x 62.2 cm.).

A RARE LOOK AT THE WRITER AT WORK on a subject that was very significant to Wells's worldview and his politics. Wells's corrections and additions offer insight into his strong views on the Great Society, individualism, and the intellectual.

From the library of Roman Vishniac, Russian-American photographer best known for capturing on film the culture of Jews in Central and Eastern Europe before the Holocaust.