Lavengro / by George Borrow; containing the unaltered text of the original issue; some suppressed episodes now printed for the first time; MS.variorum, vocabulary and notes by the author of The life of George Borrow
Book Description
B/w. frontis. photograph of the author from a portrait by R. Phillips, titles; preface; lists of chapters & illustrations; 'Lavengro' falls somewhere between the genres of memoir and novel & Borrow originally intended the book to be an autobiography. Its protagonist, whose name is George, is born the son of an officer in a militia regiment and is brought up in various barrack towns in England, Scotland and Ireland. After serving an apprenticeship to a lawyer he moves to London and becomes a Grub Street hack, an occupation which gives him ample opportunities to observe London low-life. Finally he takes to the road as a tinker. At various points through the book he associates with Romany travellers, of whom he gives memorable and generally sympathetic pen-portraits.
Dealer Notes
Second Impression; Octavo (standard book size); At the back are 4 pages of publisher's titles.
Author
Borrow. George
Date
1902
Publisher
John Murray; London
Pages
21 + 655
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