![]() This copy became quickly worn out in its first two years by RCA students and was withdrawn in 1957. ![]() Awarded the 1957 Nobel Prize for Literature, Camus was the spokesman of his own generation whose insistence on placing individual moral responsibility at the heart of all public choices cut sharply across the comfortable habits of the age. Initially issued in the 1942 French edition, Le Mythe of Sisyphe. With translation into English by Justin O'Brien. Small tears at foot of upper wrapper and top and bottom of spine generally good condition. In original printed dustwrapper with greek key pattern borders and red and black sans serif font. ![]() Hinges slightly worn and a trifle split, but firm. Corners very slightly worn, covers and top of spine a little stained. Original blue cloth, with silver lettering on spine. Edges and endpapers slightly grubby with handling. RCAL embossed discreetly at foot of title-page (also manually "withdrawn" with date stamp). Royal College of Art Library 1955 bookplate with greek key pattern borders (there was a new design each year), manually "withdrawn" with date stamp, on front free paste-down endpaper. Title: THE MYTH OF SISYPHUS and Other Essays >.ฤก69, printed pages. ![]()
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