London: Published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press,`, 1922.. First edition, 8vo, 290, 14 advertisement pp. Marbled endpapers. Recent green full morocco, t.e.g., a lovely copy. Kirkpatrick A6a - 1,200 copies printed.
About Jacob's Room
Jacob's Room is Virginia Woolf's first novel to employ her distinct stream-of-consciousness narrative style. The story revolves around the life of Jacob Flanders and reflects on themes such as the effects of World War I on English society, the passage of time, and the challenges of understanding an individual's subjective experience.