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  • Crome Yellow

    Aldous Huxley

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 18, 2014)
    Along this particular stretch of line no express had ever passed. All the trains—the few that there were—stopped at all the stations. Denis knew the names of those stations by heart. Bole, Tritton, Spavin Delawarr, Knipswich for Timpany, West Bowlby, and, finally, Camlet-on-the-Water. Camlet was where he always got out, leaving the train to creep indolently onward, goodness only knew whither, into the green heart of England. They were snorting out of West Bowlby now. It was the next station, thank Heaven. Denis took his chattels off the rack and piled them neatly in the corner opposite his own. A futile proceeding. But one must have something to do. When he had finished, he sank back into his seat and closed his eyes. It was extremely hot.
  • Crome Yellow

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    Unknown Binding (Bantam, March 12, 1968)
    Denis Stone, a naive young poet, is invited to stay at Crome, a country house renowned for its gatherings of 'bright young things'. His hosts, Henry Wimbush and his exotic wife Priscilla, are joined by a party of colourful guests whose intrigues and opinions ensure Denis's stay is a memorable one. First published in 1921, Crome Yellow was Aldous Huxley's much-acclaimed debut novel
  • Crome Yellow

    Aldous Huxley

    (Chatto & Windus, July 6, 1929)
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  • Crome Yellow

    Aldous Huxley

    (Bantam Books, Jan. 1, 1962)
    Drama
  • Crome Yellow

    Aldous Huxley

    MP3 CD (Babblebooks, Jan. 31, 2008)
    The unabridged classic on MP3 audio, narrated by Anais 9000. Three playback speeds on one disk; etext edition included. Running time: 5.9 hours (slow), 5.4 hours (medium), 4.9 hours (fast). Winning tale of young, self-conscious British houseguest, love-struck.
  • Crome Yellow

    Aldous Huxley

    Hardcover (Literary Licensing, LLC, March 29, 2014)
    This Is A New Release Of The Original 1922 Edition.
  • Crome Yellow

    Aldous Huxley

    (Bantam, Jan. 1, 1968)
    None
  • Crome yellow

    Aldous Huxley

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, Jan. 1, 1955)
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  • Crome Yellow

    Aldous Huxley

    Hardcover (Garden City Publishing Co., Jan. 1, 1922)
    An early reprint of the 1922 George Doran publication
  • Crome Yellow

    Aldous Huxley

    (Bantam Books, July 6, 1965)
    None
  • Crome Yellow

    Aldous Huxley

    (Penguin Books, Jan. 1, 1955)
    None
  • Crome Yellow

    Aldous Huxley

    Paperback (Dodo Press, Feb. 22, 2008)
    Aldous Leonard Huxley (1894-1963) was an English writer and one of the most prominent members of the famous Huxley family. He spent the latter part of his life in the United States, living in Los Angeles from 1937 until his death in 1963. Best known for his novels and wide-ranging output of essays, he also published short stories, poetry, travel writing, and film stories and scripts. He was a humanist but was also interested towards the end of his life in spiritual subjects such as parapsychology and philosophical mysticism. By the end of his life Huxley was considered, in some academic circles, a leader of modern thought and an intellectual of the highest rank. He was also well known for advocating and taking LSD, including on his death bed.