An edition of Islandia (1942)

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An edition of Islandia (1942)

Islandia

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Islandia is like no novel ever before written or published. Literally the work of a lifetime, it is a story of great adventure, far travel, and true wisdom, of a deeply felt love story, and above all of the growth of a man. In Islandia Austin Tappen Wright has created a continent, peopled it with its own races, and proved its existence. Islandia is no Utopia; it is a country with its own history, its towns, cities, and streets, its rivers and mountains, its language, politics, law, and customs, its virtues and its faults. John Lang, then a very proper young American, met the first Islandian he had ever seen at Harvard University. The Islandian's name was Dorn, just Dorn. Lang's acquaintance with him rapidly became friendship and the friendship led indirectly to Lang's appointment as the first American Consul to Islandia. Lang made the long journey into the Southern Hemisphere, and he found in Islandia a civilization new and strange to him, but older than his own. As Consul he made certain decisions, dangerous ones--decisions that played a part in the defiance Islandia threw at the world, that led Lang himself to the fight at the Vaba Pass and forced on him the great choice of his life. Important in everything Lang did, influencing all his thoughts and desires were the three women he loved -- Dorna, his friend's sister, who taught him many things very painfully--Nattana with the red-gold hair and the skillful hands--and Gladys Hunter, an American like himself. And always, pervading everything, is Islandia with its sounds and smells, its forests and its snow mountains, exciting, mysterious, and yet increasingly familiar. (from the dust jacket flaps of the First Edition) Also see "An Introduction to Islandia" by Basil Davenport which was issued around the same time as the first edition of this book.

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Publisher
Farrar & Rinehart
Language
English
Pages
1013

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Cover of: Islandia
Islandia
1975, New American Library
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Cover of: Islandia.
Islandia.
1971, Arno Press
in English
Cover of: Islandia
Islandia
[1942], Farrar & Rinehart
Hardback in English - 1st

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First Sentence

"In the year 1901, it was the custom at Harvard for seniors to entertain the incoming freshmen at "beer nights," where crackers and cheese and beer, to those who drank, and ginger ale, to those who did not drink, were served."

Edition Notes

Map on lining-papers. First edition with Publisher Colophon on the copyright page. This book is sometimes accompanied by "An introduction to Islandia, its history, customs, laws, language, and geography" by Basil Davenport, 61 pages with maps.

Published in
New York, Toronto
Genre
Fantasy fiction; Utopia
Copyright Date
1942

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.W92995 Is

The Physical Object

Format
Hardback
Pagination
viii, 1013 p.
Number of pages
1013
Dimensions
23 cm

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL15019226M
LCCN
42007208
OCLC/WorldCat
4863243, 426899
Library Thing
113348

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Work Description

Austin Tappan Wright left the world a wholly unsuspected legacy. After he died in a tragic accident, among this distinguished legal scholar's papers were found thousands of pages devoted to a staggering feat of literary creation—a detailed history of an imagined country complete with geography, genealogy, literature, language and culture. As detailed as J.R.R. Tolkien's middle-earth novels, Islandia has similarly become a classic touchstone for those concerned with the creation of imaginary world.

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