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London . New York: Verso, 1988. 700 g.; XII, 380 pages, last four pages blank intentionally, foreword by Stuart Weir, preface by editor, introduction by Christopher Hitchens and index of contributors. Black coloured boards with gilt titles to the backstrip. A little rubbing to the book corners and to the backstrip edges. There is a bump to the top edge of the front top book edge. Very light browning to the text block edges. Colour illustrated dustwrapper by John Minnion, with black and red titles to the front panel and black titles to the backstrip a little rubbing and creasing to the dustwrapper edges. " Published to mark the 75th birthday of The New Statesman, Lines of Dissent collect some of the most powerful, the most controversial, and a little of the most eccentric writing bombing throughout the magazine's history." -- from the front fold over panel blurb. Contributors include Samuel Beckett, D. H. Lawrence, Graeme Green, J. B. Priestley, Rebecca West, Gabriel Garcia Marquez amongst others. Digital image available upon request to help assess condition.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/Good -- Price Clipped. 8vo - up to 9 ¾" tall - Octavo. Essays.