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USED Hardbound – Very good

The Story of an African Farm

$10.99

by Olive Schreiner as “Ralph Iron” – Aldine Edition published by the International Book Company, New York
Used 1890s Second Edition Hardbound – red cloth covered boards with embossed design and gold title on spine – no dust jacket – inscription date 1896 on first page – no copyright date inside book – possible copyright date on back cover, but unreadable
This pioneering work was a cause celebre when it appeared in London, transforming the shape and course of the late Victorian novel. Lynall, Schreiner’s articulate young feminist, marks the entry of the controversial New Woman into nineteenth-century fiction. From the haunting plains of South Africa’s high Karoo, Schreiner boldly addresses her society’s greatest fears: the loss of faith, the dissolution of marriage, and women’s social and political independence.

Olive Schreiner was a South African author, anti-war campaigner and intellectual. She is best remembered today for her novel The Story of an African Farm (1883), which has been highly acclaimed. It deals boldly with such contemporary issues as agnosticism, existential independence, individualism, the professional aspirations of women, and the elemental nature of life on the colonial frontier.

Since the late 20th century, scholars have also credited Schreiner as an advocate for the Afrikaners, and other South African groups who were excluded from political power for decades, such as indigenous blacks, Jews, and Indians.


Very Good condition – no dust jacket, minor shelf wear, tanning on pages, inscription by previous owner on first page, staining on bottom edge of pages, pages clean (no writing or tears, however pages are brittle), slight staining on covers

Weight1.5 lbs
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