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What Are You Going to Do About it? The Case for Constructive Peace.

First edition of Aldous Huxley's What Are You Going to Do About it?

Aldous HuxleyAldous Leonard Huxley, 1894–1963
First edition. Sm. 8vo. Pp. 35, [1]. Stapled yellow card wraps, printed in red and black.
A trifle dusty, staples rusted, else fine.
Huxley's pacifist response to the growing German threat of the thirties, stating his case and countering twelve typical pro-war arguments. Later that year 'the war of the pamphlets' was joined when C. Day Lewis brought out We're not Going to Do Nothing, advocating the militant socialist perspective. Subsequently re-published later in the year by The Peace Pledge Union.
[Eschelbach & Shober 66; Duval, Aldous Huxley, A Bibliography, p.115]
edition
first edition
format
pamphlet
publisher
Chatto & Windus
published in
London
publication year
1936
ISBN
not assigned
pagination
35 pages
width × height
​0 × ​0 cm
genre
essays
language
English
binding style
paper wrappers
binding state
original binding
condition
near fine
GBP£ ​45
EUR€ ​53.80
USD$ ​59.70
ref.8Q5 C39