Constantine Fitz Gibbon – Miss Finnigan’s Fault – First Edition 1953
£75.00
A first edition, first printing published by Cassell in 1953. A very good book without inscriptions, some bumping to the foot and head of the spine, a feint mark to the front end paper. In a very good unclipped wrapper with some minor chipping and tears to the spine tips and corners.
Miss Finnigan’s Fault is a poignant tale of innocence, guilt and redemption set in post-World War II England. The story follows young Tommy Finnigan, who mistakenly believes he has caused a tragic accident. Struggling with guilt and fear, Tommy grapples with his conscience as he navigates the complexities of adult relationships and societal expectations. Fitzgibbon’s evocative prose explores themes of morality, forgiveness and the enduring power of human connection in the face of adversity.
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A first edition, first printing published by Cassell in 1953. A very good book without inscriptions, some bumping to the foot and head of the spine, a feint mark to the front end paper. In a very good unclipped wrapper with some minor chipping and tears to the spine tips and corners.
Miss Finnigan’s Fault is a poignant tale of innocence, guilt and redemption set in post-World War II England. The story follows young Tommy Finnigan, who mistakenly believes he has caused a tragic accident. Struggling with guilt and fear, Tommy grapples with his conscience as he navigates the complexities of adult relationships and societal expectations. Fitzgibbon’s evocative prose explores themes of morality, forgiveness and the enduring power of human connection in the face of adversity.