Estimate: | £50 - £80 |
Hammer price: | £400 |
HUXLEY, Aldous (1894-1963). The Doors of Perception. London: Chatto and Windus, 1954. Half title. Original blue cloth, dust-jacket designed by John Woodcock with price of "6s. net" unclipped (very minor rubbing at corners of jacket). Provenance: Camilla Hambling, 1954 (signature on front free endpaper). A FINE COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION of the author's account of his experiences of taking mescalin and LSD. "Mr Huxley's arguments will provoke some lively disagreement, no doubt; for the experiment, and his inferences from it, raise fundamental questions about the nature of man's knowledge of the world and himself" (from the front turn-in of the jacket). With the same author's Heaven and Hell (London, 1956, 8vo, original pink cloth, dust-jacket, FIRST EDITION of a work which continued the author's description of altered states of consciousness begun in The Doors of Perception). (2)