'It is told with infinite tenderness, with many touches of grave or poignant humour, in a very beautiful book, which no lover of fiction should allow to pass unread. A book which sets its writer definitely in the first rank of living English novelists.' Sunday Times
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'It is told with infinite tenderness, with many touches of grave or poignant humour, in a very beautiful book, which no lover of fiction should allow to pass unread. A book which sets its writer definitely in the first rank of living English novelists.' Sunday Times
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Seller's Description:
Good. Presumed lst ed.; ex-lib. with usual marks and labels, received Nov 4, '24; 195 p., clean and otherwise unmarked; paper somewhat age-toned; in absence of d.j. dark blue boards have a bit of bumping at corners and sight rubbing at crown and foot of spine. yellow lettering clear.