'Mr. Linklater has a way with him. He has wit and insight and an unfamiliar background to help him...What he has done, and done remarkably well, is to tell the plain tale of a young man from Orkney who, after fighting in France, tries to become a doctor, fails and finds something like happiness in another direction' Sunday Times
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'Mr. Linklater has a way with him. He has wit and insight and an unfamiliar background to help him...What he has done, and done remarkably well, is to tell the plain tale of a young man from Orkney who, after fighting in France, tries to become a doctor, fails and finds something like happiness in another direction' Sunday Times
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Seller's Description:
Fair. No Jacket. Hardback, no dust-wrapper. 283pp. 1st edition 1929. Boards marked. Head of spine is frayed. Previous owner's details on free front end-paper. Private ownership. (p4)