$22.99
Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime FREE Returns
FREE delivery Monday, August 19 on orders shipped by Amazon over $35
In Stock
$$22.99 () Includes selected options. Includes initial monthly payment and selected options. Details
Price
Subtotal
$$22.99
Subtotal
Initial payment breakdown
Shipping cost, delivery date, and order total (including tax) shown at checkout.
Ships from
Amazon.com
Ships from
Amazon.com
Sold by
Amazon.com
Sold by
Amazon.com
Returns
30-day refund/replacement
30-day refund/replacement
This item can be returned in its original condition for a full refund or replacement within 30 days of receipt.
Returns
30-day refund/replacement
This item can be returned in its original condition for a full refund or replacement within 30 days of receipt.
Payment
Secure transaction
Your transaction is secure
We work hard to protect your security and privacy. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Learn more
Payment
Secure transaction
We work hard to protect your security and privacy. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Learn more
Kindle app logo image

Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required.

Read instantly on your browser with Kindle for Web.

Using your mobile phone camera - scan the code below and download the Kindle app.

QR code to download the Kindle App

Victory: An Island Tale Paperback – December 1, 2010

4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 341 ratings

{"desktop_buybox_group_1":[{"displayPrice":"$22.99","priceAmount":22.99,"currencySymbol":"$","integerValue":"22","decimalSeparator":".","fractionalValue":"99","symbolPosition":"left","hasSpace":false,"showFractionalPartIfEmpty":true,"offerListingId":"%2FfpZWMB78FLUz5HpM4SJJS1GodyB8btWoVA3KNdWM6P0E%2BUXPzJrLoiJlEJste%2Fahbj%2Bnb7ju50JQ1%2FLpt9dRG4IS%2FeHTWh8ThSeA%2F%2BpeyQjzGg0%2Fqpwl2vWyonwjXbN06hjm8wM3SqkMtnAG%2B4Iyg%3D%3D","locale":"en-US","buyingOptionType":"NEW","aapiBuyingOptionIndex":0}]}

Purchase options and add-ons

Victory: An Island Tale is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This publication is professionally scanned from an original edition of the book, and of the best possible quality. This popular classic work by Joseph Conrad is in the English language. If you enjoy the works of Joseph Conrad then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.

Save time and resources when buying books in bulk. Your Company Bookshelf Save time and resources when buying books in bulk. Your Company Bookshelf

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B004QZ9URY
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ FQ Pub Books (December 1, 2010)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 422 pages
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 7.2 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.96 x 9 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 341 ratings

Customer reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars
341 global ratings

Customers say

Customers say the book takes characters from all aspects of life and transposes them well. They also describe the overall quality as great and a great piece of art. Opinions differ on the plot, with some finding it engaging and others saying it lacks execution. Readers also disagree on the writing quality, with others finding it well written and others finding the book unreadable.

AI-generated from the text of customer reviews

4 customers mention "Characterization"4 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the book's characterization. They say it takes characters from all aspects of life and transposes them well.

"...So many subjects, the quality of character development, so beautiful a literature (you will find passages and sentences that are real poetry), make..." Read more

"...The characters are vividly drawn and quite memorable, with realistic motivations...." Read more

"...characters he creates and I personally have found his characterisations very confronting, rarely less so than in Victory...." Read more

"Good Conrad book. Takes characters from all aspects of life and transposes them well here. Highly recommended book for anyone to read" Read more

3 customers mention "Overall quality"3 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the overall quality of the book. They say it makes for a great piece of art.

"...make for a great piece of art...." Read more

"...Beautiful, no?..." Read more

"Very nicely bound, not a pocket book but large type and nice cover. Quote readable for an old guffer like me, 83...." Read more

13 customers mention "Plot"9 positive4 negative

Customers are mixed about the plot. Some find the major storyline engaging, well written, and thrilling. They also say the sea story is incredibly involved and wonderful. However, others find the setup well ordered, but the execution of the plot lacks entirely, the sequence of events hard to believe, and the story is overly dramatic and outlandish.

"The major storyline is engaging. Conrad at times diverts to philosophical observations which get a bit deep. Overall - well worth a read." Read more

"...There are some moments of gripping suspense in this novel that rival any of Alfred Hitchcock's films...." Read more

"Unlike Conrad's,' Nostromo', this story is incredibly involved and wonderful...." Read more

"The story is terrific, classic Conrad...." Read more

7 customers mention "Writing quality"4 positive3 negative

Customers are mixed about the writing quality of the book. Some mention it's very well written and beautiful, while others say it'll never be readable.

"...So many subjects, the quality of character development, so beautiful a literature (you will find passages and sentences that are real poetry), make..." Read more

"...The font size is miniscule - almost impossible to read - while the book's title is printed in an enormous font at the top of every page...." Read more

"...Quote readable for an old guffer like me, 83. I haven't read it yet so I am only responding to the external physical format...." Read more

"...Unreadable. Amazon should remove this from the site." Read more

Top reviews from the United States

Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2007
"Victory" is not so much a conventional novel as a fable, with strong influences of the Bible, Milton's "Paradise Lost" and Shakespeare's "The Tempest". This story is absolutely marginal, that is, it occurs to people who inhabit the margins of the world, the margins of society, and within the margins of a common life. The characters also operate in one or the other of the two extremes of morality. Axel Heyst, a Swede son of a bitter and disenchanted philosopher, is extremely influenced by the parental way of thinking, to the point that he follows the advice provided by his dying father. When Heyst, disconcerted at the foot of the bed, asks him what is the proper way to live, Heyst senior answers: "Look on, and make no sound". So, after his father dies, Axel emigrates to the colonies in Southeastern Asia, where he makes a living as a merchant, coming and going about the islands. Heyst is a distant but kind guy, always with a smile on his face and willing to help others, but always refusing any kind of intimacy. One day, he enters a business about a coal mine with an associate, the death of whom (not a murder) he is later accused of provoking, which gives him a reputation throughout the islands as a mysterious, somewhat mischievous man. His main detractor is a hotel keeper, one Schomberg, a hateful, coward, and calumnious man. After the business goes broke, Schomberg escalates his tirades about "that Swede", slowly developing an irrational hatred towards him. Meanwhile, unaware of his reputation and of Schomberg's hatred, Heyst decides to stay on the remote island where the coal mine used to be, totally isolated from humanity, except for the silent and shadowy company of his servant, Wang.

One day, on account of old business affairs, Heyst travels to the island where Schomberg's hotel is, and stays there. There he meets a young woman who plays in a "ladies orchestra", managed by a sinister couple who practically treats their employees as slaves. The girl, Lena, tells Heyst that the hideous Schomberg has been sexually harassing her, and begs him to get her out of there. Heyst, attracted by the beauty and mystery of the girl, manages to smuggle her out of the hotel and take her to his island. This, of course takes Schomberg's hatred to extremes. A little time later, three criminals arrive to the hotel. They force Schomberg to host illegal gambling, and make his life hell, practically taking over the place. As the secretary of the boss (one Mr. Jones), Martin Ricardo, reveals their past (true or imaginary, but certainly scary), Schomberg comes up with an idea. He tells them that Heyst keeps vast amounts of money on the island. Ricardo convinces his boss to go there and assault him. He hides from his boss the fact that there is a girl, for Mr. Jones has an irrational hatred and fear of women. Meanwhile, Heyst and Lena lead a loving, peaceful life. It's easy to see here the metaphor of Adam and Eve. One day, the three thugs arrive, almost dead, and Heyst rescues and shelters them, but with a gloomy feeling of something bad to come.

It would be foolish to reveal anything more. The rest is a hair-rising game of psychological chess, where suspense and tension are almost unbearable. The intruders in Paradise and the primeval Man and Woman struggle to achieve their ends, in sequences of undescribable beauty and sadness.

As I said at the beginning, this is more a fable than a common novel. I think it is wrong to do what another reviewer here, Bruce Kendall (otherwise an excellent one) did: to concentrate on novelistic technique. Yes, the narrator begins by being a casual follower of the story, and ends by being omniscient. Yes, some of Heyst's and Lena's dialogues are almost corny. Yes, the allusions to Paradise Lost are too obvious. But that's not the content nor the point. This is a powerful, moving, unforgettable tale of innocence violated, of pure evil against goodness, of the pain stupid and useless people can inflict on persons who are only minding their own business. It is also a cautionary tale about the perils of isolation. About the dangers incurred on by giving up on people, on love, on trust. At some point, Heyst wishes he had learned to hope and to fight as a young man. So many subjects, the quality of character development, so beautiful a literature (you will find passages and sentences that are real poetry), make for a great piece of art. Joseph Conrad grows in time as one of the quintessential writers of history.
45 people found this helpful
Report
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2017
The major storyline is engaging. Conrad at times diverts to philosophical observations which get a bit deep. Overall - well worth a read.
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2014
How many AP and/or college students suffer through the "analysis" of Heart of Darkness and the Secret Sharer as part of literature classes? Do we really need to contemplate why Conrade preferred a semicolon to two sentences at a particular point to appreciate that Conrad was an amazing writer?

Victory was Conrad's personal favorite of all the books he wrote. It is at least as significant in its themes and its significance as his other works, though it was written later in Conrad's life (1906).. He was older and had had time to reflect on the many things he had seen and done. It is a book with something for everyone: pirates,soldiers, deserted islands, Singapore, business in the mines, business in the streets, entertainment,enslavement, murder, kindness, malfeasance, generosity, misery, luxury, carousing, propriety, exotic locales, the home counties of England, dishonesty, rectitude, romance, prostitution, etc.

Parts of the story may seem familiar, and occasionally things may feel like they plod a bit, but one can hardly say that the overall direction of the tale is in any way predictable. It is anything BUT predictable! It is decidedly modern in many regards -- you will find yourself surprised that this is reflective of 19th century thinking -- but then the issues of race and gender show themselves and the 19th century setting is quite apparent. There is plenty of action to keep you enthralled and engaged - enough that I found it hard to put the book down and go to bed! It's definitely deserving of a place on the bookshelf as a "worthy read" and it's a good read, too.

I read this book straight through, and then read it a second time at a much more leisurely pace. I will probably return to read it again a few more times in the years to come,just to see how MY view of it evolves. It's definitely a
21 people found this helpful
Report

Top reviews from other countries

Translate all reviews to English
Valentina
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Conrad’s novel I have read
Reviewed in Italy on October 17, 2023
Original love story and variety of unusual characters
AliceInWonderland
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful novel, SPLENDID edition !
Reviewed in Canada on March 12, 2021
This is an EXCELLENT novel by Joseph Conrad, packed with very suspenseful adventures and highly polished psychology ! It proved a wonderfully rewarding read, you can learn so much from it about knowing oneself and the difficulty of establishing communication with others, about wrong ideals and immoderate ambition - the whole stage of human emotions is presented here !

This edition by Oxford University Press is also well documented, with helpful end notes and beautifully introduced, drawing insightful parallels between "Victory" and some of Conrad's earlier novels. An absolute JEWEL of an edition !
Amazon Kunde
5.0 out of 5 stars Super Buch
Reviewed in Germany on August 17, 2016
Das Buch ist einfach nur Top ist wie neu obwohl es als gebraucht drin steht. Ich bin super zufrieden. Und fachlich sowie so
Mr Benjamin Nicholas
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic tale
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 10, 2014
Really enjoyable read. Recommend thoroughly. Up there with Nostromo with really interesting characters and unexpected twists and turns as had no idea where the story was going but it was beautifully written as went with the story..
One person found this helpful
Report
ROBERTO ANGUITA MARTIN
5.0 out of 5 stars Deseando leerlo
Reviewed in Spain on December 9, 2013
Buena calidad/precio esperado. Estoy satisfecho con mi compra. Lo recomiendo.
Buena marca. Buen producto. Buen resultado. Total compatibilidad con tablet.