An edition of Ultramarine: a novel (1933)

Ultramarine

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Ultramarine
Malcolm Lowry, Malcolm Lowry
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An edition of Ultramarine: a novel (1933)

Ultramarine

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Ultramarine is the story of Dana Hilliot's first voyage, as mess-boy on the freighter Oedipus Tyrannus bound for Bombay and Singapore: of his struggle to win the approval of his shipmates, trying to match their example in the bars and bordellos of the Chinese ports while at the same time remaining faithful to his first love, Janet, back home in England. Alternating between Dana's own narrative and the ribald humor and colorful language of the seamen's conversation, Ultramarine depicts a boy's initiation into the company of men.

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Language
English
Pages
160

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Cover of: Ultramarine
Ultramarine: a novel
2000, Penguin Books
in English
Cover of: Ultramarine
Ultramarine: a novel
1974, Penguin Books
in English
Cover of: Ultramarine
Ultramarine
1965, New English Library
in English
Cover of: Ultramarine
Ultramarine: a novel.
1962, Lippincott
in English - [1st American ed.]

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"First Four Square edition September 1965."

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London
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A Four square book

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160 p. --
Number of pages
160

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OL21449854M

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