LIFE'S LITTLE IRONIES. A SET OF TALES WITH SOME COLLOQUIAL SKETCHES ENTITLED A FEW CRUSTED CHARACTERS.
Book Description
Number fourteen of the Wessex Novels issued in the pocket edition, this is the most desirable format, and rarely seen in this condition. First published in 1894, the pocket edition first appeared in 1907.
Dealer Notes
"To the eyes of a man viewing it from behind, the nut brown hair was a wonder and a mystery. Under the black beaver hat, surmounted by its tuft of black feathers, the long locks, braided and twisted and coiled like the rushes of a basket, composed a rare, if somewhat barbaric, example of ingenious art. One could understand such weavings and ceilings being wrought to last intact for a year, or even a calendar month; but that they should be all demolished regularly at bedtime, after a single day of permanence, seemed a reckless waste of successful fabrication.
And she had done it all herself, poor thing..."
And she had done it all herself, poor thing..."
Author
Thomas Hardy.
Date
1925
Binding
Original deluxe limp burgundy leather, top edge gilt, in the original dustwrapper.
Publisher
Macmillan and Co. Ltd, London.
Condition
Extremely good.
Pages
[iv], 301, [I], map
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