Jerome K. Jerome – My Life and Times – First Folio Edition 1992

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Jerome K. Jerome – My Life and Times – First Folio Edition 1992

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A first Folio Society edition, first printing of My Life and Times by Jerome K. Jerome, published by The Folio Society, London in 1992, with introduction by Joseph Connolly, photographically illustrated throughout. A very fine book free from internal inscriptions, pictorial fawn cloth bound boards, gilt titling to the spine, the text blocks are bright and crisp. In dark brown paper bound slip case.

My Life and Times by Jerome K. Jerome is a charming and humorous autobiography of the beloved author of Three Men in a Boat. Originally published in 1926, it offers a reflective and witty account of his life, career and the literary world of late Victorian and Edwardian England. Jerome recounts his struggles, travels, friendships and encounters with notable figures, blending personal anecdotes with social commentary. The memoir captures his trademark humour, warmth and keen observations of human nature.


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A first Folio Society edition, first printing of My Life and Times by Jerome K. Jerome, published by The Folio Society, London in 1992, with introduction by Joseph Connolly, photographically illustrated throughout. A very fine book free from internal inscriptions, pictorial fawn cloth bound boards, gilt titling to the spine, the text blocks are bright and crisp. In dark brown paper bound slip case.

My Life and Times by Jerome K. Jerome is a charming and humorous autobiography of the beloved author of Three Men in a Boat. Originally published in 1926, it offers a reflective and witty account of his life, career and the literary world of late Victorian and Edwardian England. Jerome recounts his struggles, travels, friendships and encounters with notable figures, blending personal anecdotes with social commentary. The memoir captures his trademark humour, warmth and keen observations of human nature.