Add this copy of Of Apples and Serpents: a Herefordshire Cider Saga to cart. $11.15, fair condition, Sold by Ladylisabooks rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Chester, , UNITED KINGDOM, published 2000 by Cappella Archive.
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Used: Acceptable. Signed by Author SIGNED COPY. Hardback with dustjacket-2000-good condition, slight spine lean--used books, secondhand books, for sale, out of print books, hard to find books, second-hand books, college books, student books, nonfiction, first editions, exlibrary books sold, signed copies, non-fiction books delivered world wide. Isbn 0-9525308-6-4, 0952530864. A Herefordshire Cider Saga. "Of Apples and Serpents" is the story of Tom Beddows, a boy of humble origins, who grew up in a Herefordshire village in the nineteen forties and fifties. It is a remarkable tale of success and failure, and love and hate, in which either coincidence or fate shapes a series of extraordinary events. The ebb and flow of fortune take place against a background of cider-making in rural Herefordshire and the inexorable rhythm of the seasons, at a time when country life was very different from that of today. This Cider Saga is thoroughly recommended to all those who enjoy an exciting story with vivid descriptions of the ever-changing moods of the countryside. The author is well known as a landscape painter and in this, his first novel, he uses an artist's eye to describe in words scenes as evocative as those painted by his brush.
Add this copy of Of Apples and Serpents to cart. $9.64, very good condition, Sold by Cornell Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Tewkesbury, UNITED KINGDOM, published 1998 by Great Malvern: Cappella Archive, 1998.
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Hardback. 8vo (21cm by 14cm), vii, 334pp. Original brown cloth, dustwrapper. The book and the dustwrapper are in very good condition. Signed by the author on the half-title page. ISBN 0952530864.