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by L.P. Hartley
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First published 1953. Published in Penguin Books 1958. This is a 1977 reprint. 288 pages. 11.1cm x 18cm x 1.5cm. Weight: 175gms. Cover price: 60p. The cover shows a scene from the 1971 MGM-EMI Film, Julie Christie as Marian - Lady Trimingham. Also stars, Alan Bates & Margaret Leighton. Directed by: Joseph Losey. Cover design: Ivan Holmes, photograph by Trevor Wood.
Leslie Poles Hartley - Born: 30th December 1895, Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire. - Died: 13th December 1972 (76), London.
'The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there'
In one of the first and finest of the post-war studies of early adolescence, an old man looks back on his boyhood and recalls a summer visit to a Norfolk country house at the beginning of the century.
Not yet equipped to understand the behaviour of adults, he is guiltily involved in a tragic drama between three grown-up people. The author forcefully conveys the intensity of an emotional experience which breeds a lasting mistrust of life.
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Publisher: Penguin Books ISBN: 0140013067 Condition: Very Good |
Issue No.: Reprint 1977
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Postage & Handling to UK mainland: £2.50 | Price: £2.50
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