The underground man

Mick Jackson

earliest edition we have, 1997 Picador, 1997 268 pages

William John Cavendish Bentinck-Scott was a singularly eccentric man. What sets him apart from other eccentrics is the fact that he had the wealth to indulge his mania to the fullest. Mick Jackson became fascinated by the stories that surrounded his memory--the Duke died in 1879--and began to embroider them with fictional ideas of Jacksons own, and with the tales that local people had passed on to him. Some of the ch...

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Editions we hold

Underground Man edition · 2017 · Aurora Metro Publications Limited · 80 pages · 9781911501107
Underground Man edition · 2010 · Faber & Faber, Limited · 9780571267750
Underground Man edition · 2007 · Faber & Faber, Limited · 272 pages · 9780571236299
The underground man edition · 1998 · Penguin Books · 266 pages · 9780140274370
The underground man edition · 1997 · William Morrow · 262 pages
The underground man edition · 1997 · Picador · 268 pages

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