Book Description

Hardback. 175pp. The story of a friendship formed in Muriel Spark’s adopted home of Tuscany. Black and white photographs throughout. Illustrated endpapers. Alan Taylor is a writer and journalist who has been deputy editor of the Scotsman and is co-founder and editor of the Scottish Review of Books. Very clean, bright and neat.
Author Taylor, Alan
Date 2017
Binding Hardback
Publisher Polygon
Condition Near fine, bright copy in like dust jacket

Price: £14.00

Offered by C L Hawley

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