GOLDING William
LORD OF THE MOTHS
Nike series
Reader 1967; pp.v299, [1]; Nike series; format 10x16 cm
HARDCOVER FULL CONTEMPORARY LEATHER. COVERS SURROUNDED BY INTRICATE GILT AND BLIND-STAMPED BORDER. SPINE WITH RAISED SCROLLS, EMBOSSING AND GILT TITLING. MARBLED BOARDS, PAGE EDGES MARBLED WITH THE SAME PATTERN.
Edition 1 in Polish!
One of the most famous novels about the collapse of culture and civilization, which entered permanently into the canon of the most important works of the 20th century
A group of boys, who are the only survivors of a plane crash, find refuge on a deserted island. At first the castaways, deprived of adult supervision, enjoy their freedom in a paradisiacal setting far from civilization. But their efforts to create their own small society lead to disaster, and the adventure turns into a nightmare.
Nobel Laureate in Literature William Golding dispels illusions about man's good nature, showing in an evocative and horrifying way how ordinary British schoolchildren gradually sink into barbarism and lose their human reflexes.
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