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Spring, Howard Dunkerley's Collins, London, 1946 First Edition, Cloth, Very Good +, No Jacket
256pp - 1st Ed. This book is the second in the trilogy which began years earlier with Hard Facts . The books recount the story of the eponymous character, Daniel Dunkerley, printer and entrepreneur and Alec Dillworth, would-be poet. He explained the delay in writing this volume was due to WWII, during which time he found "writing fiction was [not] easy". [Robert] Howard Spring (most famed, perhaps for O Absalom! (later My Son, My Son! )) was born in Cardiff, South Wales in 1889, according to the Book for all Reasons web site. He left school at 12 years old to work as an errand boy at a butcher's shop, a job he hated. He later became messenger boy at the South Wales Daily News where he taught himself shorthand and attended night school to improve his education. Cover (red cloth with gilt titles to spine) is slightly edgeworn and very slightly soiled. Text block is immaculate except for inked owner's name and date on FEP. 001841 Price:
9.94 GBP
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Spring, Howard Winds of the Day Companion Book Club, London, 1965 Book Club (BCE/BOMC), Cloth, Very Good +, No Jacket
351pp - This was Spring's final novel before his death in May 1965. It's the fictional autobiography of the Manchester girl, Alice Openshaw, orphaned at age 12, toward the end of Queen Victoria's reign. As she tells it she's a red-haired, servant girl getting on with life as best she can, first in Manchester and then in Cardiff. [Robert] Howard Spring (most famed, perhaps for O Absalom! (later My Son, My Son! )) was born in Cardiff, South Wales in 1889, according to the Book for all Reasons web site. He left school at 12 years old to work as an errand boy at a butcher's shop, a job he hated. He later became messenger boy at the South Wales Daily News where he taught himself shorthand and attended night school to improve his education. Standard CBC cover style in green cloth with gilt titles in a orange oval to the spine. Textblock is immaculate, except for slight soiling of page edges. 002651 Price:
5.00 GBP
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