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Near Induvidualism in a very good first issue dust jacket with some chips and wear. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box. Although Rand was a previously published novelist and had a successful Broadway play, she faced difficulty in finding a publisher she thought right for The Fountainhead.
She let Macmillian Publishing go when they rejected her demand for better publicity Branden,and when her agent criticized the novel, she fired him and handled submissions herself Burns, After sifting through eleven more publishers, Rand finally released The Fountainhead with Bobbs-Merrill Company in The reception was instant, and The Fountainhead became a bestseller in two years. The protagonist, Howard Roark, whose character was thought to be inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright, is a young architect fighting against convention.
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Cited by numerous architects as an inspiration, Ayn Rand said the theme of the book was "individualism versus collectivism, not within politics but within a man's soul. It provided an appropriate mode source make relevant her beliefs that the individual is of supreme value, the "fountainhead" of creativity, and that selfishness, properly understood as ethical egoism, is a virtue. Some critics consider The Fountainhead to be Rand's best novel Merill, Indeed, philosopher Mark Kingwell described it as "Rand's best work" Kingwell, The Fountainhead.
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