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Good+ No Exp Harper & Row 1971 First Edition Stated NO DUST JACKET. Light wear to orange boards with faded spine and white lettering. Solid structure, tight bright pages. xiv+464 pages. Size: 8 5/8 x 6 x 1 1/2 inches. HEAVY ITEM.
My only regret was that they were short stories and I wanted them to be full length. Time spent with Dorothy Sayers is always time well spent. The last story featuring their children is a good introduction to the new Jill Paton Walsh book.
PorterConsulting
Mar 25, 2009
Fine Manners and Mystery
The Lord Peter anthology is a delight for those who love reading well-written English. English with a dollop of French and Latin, that is. Sayers was an incredible scholar and erudite writer of a series of fine mysteries which improved over time. For an insight into the between-the-World-Wars life of English society and the life of nobility without all the frills and foolishness, Sayers cannot be beaten. Give me a Sayers and I'll be happy for hours -- even though I've read them all many times!