'No one who cares at all about England can afford to miss reading Already Walks Tomorrow.' Sunday Times 'It must have been a most satisfying book to write. A. G. Street's love of the country is so strong that he could not fail to inspire sympathy in a ticket-inspector in Piccadilly Underground; his sense of drama involves us in a love affair almost as deeply as if we ourselves were concerned.' New Chronicle 'His new long novel pleased me exceedingly. I can only hope that the book will be as widely discussed as it deserves.' ...
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'No one who cares at all about England can afford to miss reading Already Walks Tomorrow.' Sunday Times 'It must have been a most satisfying book to write. A. G. Street's love of the country is so strong that he could not fail to inspire sympathy in a ticket-inspector in Piccadilly Underground; his sense of drama involves us in a love affair almost as deeply as if we ourselves were concerned.' New Chronicle 'His new long novel pleased me exceedingly. I can only hope that the book will be as widely discussed as it deserves.' Western Mail
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Ex-library book, usual markings. Hardcover/Hardback. Original dust cover laminated onto front cover. This book is the fifth impression, printed in January 1952. Clean copy in good condition. Quick dispatch from UK seller.