
For sale is a fine copy of the novel, The Last Samurai by Helen Dewitt, published in 2000 by Chatto & Windus.
| Title | The Last Samurai |
|---|---|
| Author | Helen Dewitt |
| Publisher | Chatto & Windus |
| Edition | first edition, first printing |
| ISBN | 0-7011-6956-7 |
| copyright year | 2000 |
| weight (kg) | 0.960 |
| height (cm) | 24 |
| width (cm) | 16 |
| pages | 530 |
| cover price £/$ | 16.99 |
The book is a first edition, first printing as evidenced by a full numberline on the copyright page.
The book has black boards and gold lettering. The boards have no knocks or signs of wear. Internally there are no marks or inscriptions. The pages are clean and white, have no tears or creases, and the binding is tight and square.
The fine wrapper is complete showing the original cover price of £16.99.
Overall a fine copy of a novel by a popular author.
The book is not an ex library book, it has no remainder marks or publishers stamps.
This is the story of a single mother, Sibylla, who comes from a long line of frustrated talents, and her son Ludo, who just happens to be a genius. Obsessed with the film The Seventh Samurai, she makes it a running backdrop to Ludo's childhood. At five Ludo learns ancient Greek, reading Homer as they travel round and round on the London Underground, teaches himself Hebrew, Arabic, Inuit, probability theory, astronomy, and is moving on to Japanese when he decides to embark on the search for his father?preferably the perfect father in the heroic mould, or at the very least, one with samurai virtues. He is bound for disappointment, and to find out more than he needs about his mother's shaky past. And at the heart of this completely delightful, captivating novel is the boy's changing relationship with his mother?contradictory, touching, and tender.
Full of linguistic pyrotechnics, fabulous learning, philosophy, science, and the workings of a brilliant mind, this is a must-read novel for everyone who relishes language, extravagant ideas, game theory, science, parenthood, not to mention Kurosawa's cinematic masterpiece.

Born in Maryland, Helen DeWitt grew up mainly in South America, and now lives in England. She read Classics at Oxford, where she also gained a DPhil. Rights to this, her first novel, have been sold in ten countries.
- Booklist, July 2000
'...fresh, fast-paced, wonderfully imaginative...Delightfully original…'
The New York Times Book Review
'exuberant...[DeWitt] is a writer willing to take chances...her intelligence provides sparkle as well as promise.'
The Seattle Times
'One of the outstanding first novels of 2000...inventive.'
The New York Times
'... fresh, electrifying talent. An exhilaratingly literate and playful first novel punctuated by divine feats of intellectual gamesmanship.'
| UK 1st class £ | UK 2nd Class £ | Europe Airmail £ | World Airmail £ | World Surface £ | |
| 0.140 - 0.389 kg | 2.79 | 2.50 | 4.20 | 7.18 | 4.20 |
| 0.390 - 0.639 kg | 3.30 | 2.91 | 5.52 | 9.95 | 5.87 |
| 0.640 - 0.889 kg | 3.88 | 3.39 | 6.62 | 12.25 | 7.21 |
| 0.890 - 1.139 kg | 5.05 | 4.96 | 7.66 | 14.49 | 8.53 |