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SYCAMORE SQUARE AND OTHER VERSES.

SYCAMORE SQUARE AND OTHER VERSES.

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SYCAMORE SQUARE AND OTHER VERSES.

by STRUTHER, Jan" - [ANSTRUTHER, Joyce, 1901-1953] :

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London : Methuen & Co., (1932). First edition. The author of "Mrs Miniver" with ten poems, including "The Muffin Man", relating to a quiet and small London square, followed by ten on the London telephone districts, Avenue, Frobisher, Gulliver, Mayfair, Victoria, etc., and a further eight whimsical pieces on contemporary topics. Illustrated throughout with great charm by Ernest H. Shepard. Demy 8vo (22cm). viii,(64)pp. Illustrations. Original pictorial cloth gilt; lightly rubbed and a touch dulled; endpapers a little tanned; a few spots and minor signs of use, but a very good copy. Contemporary ownership inscription of G. G. D. Stevenson dated Christmas 1932.

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Bookseller
Ash Rare Books GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
37341
Title
SYCAMORE SQUARE AND OTHER VERSES.
Author
STRUTHER, Jan" - [ANSTRUTHER, Joyce, 1901-1953] :
Illustrator
Ernest H. Shepard
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
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Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
London : Methuen & Co., (1932).
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Poetry, London Topography

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