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Evelyn Waugh – Wine in Peace and War – First UK Edition 1947
£175.00
A first edition, first printing published by Saccade and Speed in 1947. A very good+ (or better) book with some off-setting to the endpapers and some spotting to the endpapers also. Wear to the corners.
Evelyn Waugh’s ‘Wine in Peace and War’ explores the multifaceted role of wine amidst the chaos of conflict and tranquility of peace. Through vivid prose, Waugh intertwines the cultural significance of wine with its practical use in both wartime and peacetime settings. From the trenches of World War I to the elegant dining rooms of aristocratic society, wine becomes a symbol of camaraderie, luxury, and survival. Waugh’s keen observations and wit unveil the complexities of human behaviour surrounding this timeless beverage, offering a poignant reflection on the intertwined relationship between wine, society, and the human experience.
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A first edition, first printing published by Saccade and Speed in 1947. A very good+ (or better) book with some off-setting to the endpapers and some spotting to the endpapers also. Wear to the corners.
Evelyn Waugh’s ‘Wine in Peace and War’ explores the multifaceted role of wine amidst the chaos of conflict and tranquility of peace. Through vivid prose, Waugh intertwines the cultural significance of wine with its practical use in both wartime and peacetime settings. From the trenches of World War I to the elegant dining rooms of aristocratic society, wine becomes a symbol of camaraderie, luxury, and survival. Waugh’s keen observations and wit unveil the complexities of human behaviour surrounding this timeless beverage, offering a poignant reflection on the intertwined relationship between wine, society, and the human experience.