Laurie Lee – Autobiographical Trilogy – Cider With Rosie/Midsummer Morning/Moment of War – First Editions

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Laurie Lee – Autobiographical Trilogy – Cider With Rosie/Midsummer Morning/Moment of War – First Editions

£425.00

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£425.00

First editions, first printings. Published by Hogarth Press, Andre Deutsch and Viking. These are near fine copies. The first two have been price clipped. The first title has typical shelf wear and slight crumpling at the spine tips. It is free from previous owners ink and the text blocks are mostly free from foxing. The second title has some mild creasing to the rear panel and typical fading at the spine. The text blocks are mostly clean, though again with instances of spotting. It is free from previous owners inscriptions. The third title is a fine copy, not price clipped and with bright text blocks. It is free from previous owners ink. Overall, this is a near fine set of fine titles.

An autobiographical trilogy, containing details of a young man’s journey, his idyllic childhood in rural England and “a poetic memoir” of the Spanish Civil War.


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First editions, first printings. Published by Hogarth Press, Andre Deutsch and Viking. These are near fine copies. The first two have been price clipped. The first title has typical shelf wear and slight crumpling at the spine tips. It is free from previous owners ink and the text blocks are mostly free from foxing. The second title has some mild creasing to the rear panel and typical fading at the spine. The text blocks are mostly clean, though again with instances of spotting. It is free from previous owners inscriptions. The third title is a fine copy, not price clipped and with bright text blocks. It is free from previous owners ink. Overall, this is a near fine set of fine titles.

An autobiographical trilogy, containing details of a young man’s journey, his idyllic childhood in rural England and “a poetic memoir” of the Spanish Civil War.