London: Andre Deutsch, 1970. First UK Edition. 238pp. Book has a square spine and is free of marks or inscriptions. There is a small indentation that runs from the free endpaper to the introductory page. The text block has light foxing, and a stain on the bottom edge. Wrapper is bright, with modest toning and minimal chipping. The second novel by the author of All The Pretty Horses and Blood Meridian the story of a woman who bears her brother's child and leaves it in the woods to die. Upon its publication, Time noted that the author had "developed into an exceptional talent" with this "profound parable that ultimately speaks to any society in any time.".