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Lost Horizon
Hilton James

Lost Horizon

a novel

W. Morrow and Co. (1933)
9780688146566
| Hardcover
277 pages | 140 x 200 mm | English
$ 24.00 | Value: $ 24.00
Dewey 823/.912
LC Classification PR6015.I53 .L6 1995
LC Control No. 96160022

Genre

  • Fantasy Fiction
  • Utopian Fiction

Subject

  • Himalaya Mountains - Fiction
  • Shangri-La (Imaginary Place) - Fiction
  • Survival After Airplane Accidents, Shipwrecks, Etc. - Fiction
  • Utopias - Fiction

Plot

James Hilton’s famous utopian adventure novel, and the origin of the mythical sanctuary Shangri-La, receives new life in this beautiful reissue from Harper Perennial. A book that the New Yorker calls “the most artful kind of suspense . . . ingenuity [we] have rarely seen equaled,” Lost Horizon captured the national consciousness when first published in the 1930s, and Frank Capra’s 1937 film adaptation catapulted it to the height of cultural significance. Readers of Mitchell Zuckoff’s harrowing history of a real-life plane crash in Dutch New Guinea, Lost in Shangri-La, as well as fans of novels ranging from The Man Who Would Be King to Seven Years in Tibet to State of Wonder will be fascinated and delighted by this milestone in adventure fiction, the world’s first look at this sanctuary above the clouds. The new Perennial edition also features a bonus essay on Lost Horizon by Don’t Know Much About History author Kenneth C. Davis.

Personal

Location Terradise Nature Center Library
Index 592
Added Date May 25, 2022 15:20:23
Modified Date Dec 20, 2023 01:00:50

Value

Retail Price $ 24.00
Value $ 24.00

Notes

Ex Libris
Trella & Walter Haldeman