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  • LEITH, W. Compton (1866-1945) [ pseud. DALTON, Ormonde Maddock] -:

    Published by London : John Lane The Bodley Head, 1913

    Seller: CHILTON BOOKS, SUDBURY, United Kingdom

    Association Member: PBFA

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    First edition. 8vo. pp.178/pp.4 - Adverts. 7.7" x 5.0" x 1.0". Vellum spine and corners over marbled boards. Boards lightly rubbed. Spine with rubbed gilt titles. Deckled page edges. Light foxing to preliminaries. Bookplate to front endpaper: "Sie Ann Waud. Her Book." Title in red and black within ornamental border, text within line borders. A well preserved copy of this scarce book. ** Summary from a modern printing: "Sirenica by W. Compton Leith is a visionary work that delves deep into the timeless allure of the Sirens, weaving a tapestry of myth, philosophy, and the eternal struggle between desire and reason. Set against the backdrop of ancient Greece, the book is a profound exploration of the human soul's restless pursuit of the unattainable. Leith's masterful prose brings to life the immortal song of the Sirensa melody that tempts heroes like Odysseus with promises of knowledge, adventure, and transcendence, only to lead them towards inevitable ruin or redemption. The text examines the duality of man's nature: the conflict between mundane contentment and the wild, inextinguishable yearning for the beyond. From the legendary voyages of Greek heroes to philosophical meditations on art, music, and the essence of human existence, Sirenica is both an intellectual journey and a poetic reflection on life's most profound questions. Leith challenges the reader to confront the eternal Siren callthe seductive promise of freedom from the bounds of reality, and the perilous consequences of heeding such a call. With references to classical mythology, art, and philosophy, Sirenica stands as a timeless testament to the power of imagination, ambition, and the inexorable pull of the unknown.".