Count D'Orgel Opens the Ball. Raymond Radiguet - First Edition

Count D'Orgel Opens the Ball. Raymond Radiguet — 1st UK Edition

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Count D'Orgel Opens the Ball. Raymond Radiguet - First Edition

Count D'Orgel Opens the Ball. Raymond Radiguet — 1st UK Edition

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Condition

As New: A superbly preserved copy. Original dust jacket remains in pristine condition, free from marks, tears, or rips, and is now protected in a plastic sleeve. Publisher’s original grey cloth binding is in mint condition, with gilt lettering to the spine remaining bright, sharp, and fully intact. Text block is clean and well-preserved with crisp, well-defined edges. Internally, pages are tightly bound, clean, and fresh throughout, appearing entirely unread with no evidence of handling or use.

Description

First UK edition published by The Harvill Press, London, 1952. A highly desirable English-language edition of the posthumously published work by Raymond Radiguet, whose brief but extraordinary literary career produced two of the most significant works of early twentieth-century French literature. Radiguet’s reputation as a precocious talent—writing with remarkable maturity before his untimely death at just twenty years old—has ensured enduring scholarly and collector interest in his limited output.

Count d’Orgel Opens the Ball is the English translation of Le Bal du comte d’Orgel, Radiguet’s final novel, originally published posthumously in 1924. The work explores aristocratic society, repressed desire, and emotional restraint within a refined social milieu, characterised by Radiguet’s precise, controlled prose and psychological acuity. English first editions are notably scarce, particularly in such well-preserved condition.

Book Condition: As New

Book Authors: Raymond Radiguet

Book Publisher: The Harvill Press

Book Language: English

Narrative Type: Fiction

Genre: Modern Fiction

Book edition: First Edition

Signed: No

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Book Publication Year: 1952

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Book Binding: Cloth

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Country/region of manufacture: London, United Kingdom

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