
Loving
Green, Henry. Loving: A Novel. The Hogarth Press, 1969 (7th Printing). Hardbound. A wartime upstairs-downstairs novel by 'Bright Young Thing' Green (the 'writer's writer's writer', according to Terry Southern), published by Virginia Woolf–founded Hogarth Press. Features metallic-stamped buckram and fantastic jacket art by John Piper. Piper, who here integrates slab-serif lettering with unexpected, eraser-centric negative space, was also a printmaker, stained-glass artisan, and set designer known for his documentation of bombed churches during World War II.
Tight, square spine. Clean, unmarked interior. Metallic stamping to spine remains bright. No notable wear to the book. Jacket has some areas of very gentle edge-wear, subtle rubbing, and a former seller sticker to the front flap. 229 pp. Featured Rare & Collectible.

