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First edition, first printing by The Folio Society of Woodbrook by David Thomson, published in 2009, with introduction by Fergal Keane, illustrated with contemporary photos. A very fine book with pictorial green cloth upper board, the text block bright and crisp, internals free from inscriptions. In original green slipcase.
Woodbrook by David Thomson is a memoir recounting the author’s time spent in Ireland during the 1930s and 1940s. Set in Woodbrook, County Roscommon, the book captures the essence of rural Irish life through Thomson’s experiences and his relationship with the Kirkwood family, particularly with Phoebe Kirkwood. It beautifully blends personal narrative, historical insights and rich descriptions of the Irish countryside, offering a poignant, nostalgic look at a bygone era.
First edition, first printing by The Folio Society of Woodbrook by David Thomson, published in 2009, with introduction by Fergal Keane, illustrated with contemporary photos. A very fine book with pictorial green cloth upper board, the text block bright and crisp, internals free from inscriptions. In original green slipcase.
Woodbrook by David Thomson is a memoir recounting the author’s time spent in Ireland during the 1930s and 1940s. Set in Woodbrook, County Roscommon, the book captures the essence of rural Irish life through Thomson’s experiences and his relationship with the Kirkwood family, particularly with Phoebe Kirkwood. It beautifully blends personal narrative, historical insights and rich descriptions of the Irish countryside, offering a poignant, nostalgic look at a bygone era.
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