New York: Random House, 1952. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. Corners a little bumped else very good or better in very good dustwrapper with an internal tape repair and shallow chipping at the crown. Inscribed by Bowles to a Daniel Warden, using anagrams of both his and of the recipient's name: "for Aladdin Erwin - Companion in talking, Companion in Walking. Abel Wolpus. Tangier. 15/viii/85." The author's second novel with an amusing inscription.
About Let It Come Down
"Let It Come Down" is a novel by Paul Bowles, published in 1952, that explores themes of existentialism, cultural collision, and self-destruction in Tangier, Morocco.