JAMESON, Storm. The Triumph of Time containing The Lovely Ship, The Voyage Home, and A Richer Dust. 1932. London: William Heinemann. 8vo. First edition thus, being the first three-in-one volume which Jameson had wished for originally; presumably her publisher feared the cost of the production of such a tome a la Allen & Unwin with Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings. Hence, the paper here feels akin to India Paper. Publisher’s black cloth with gilt lettering to spine, in the scarce dust jacket. With two intriguing inscriptions to front pastedown and endpaper; one signed off P. R. (?), and another seemingly signed off Clark, who might well be Storm Clark, Jameson’s troublesome son and the dedicatee of this book. A very good volume, the book evidently read but the binding together and with no cracks. Internally fine. The dust jacket with the price to spine carved out haphazardly, and another large chip to the front panel. Other smaller nicks, chips and closed tears, but a reasonably presentable copy overall with added intrigue from the inscriptions.