SASSOON, Siegfried. Siegfried's Journey
SASSOON, Siegfried. Siegfried's Journey. London: Faber & Faber. 1945. Publisher's salmon cloth lettered in gilt to the spine, in the dust jacket with central motif by Reynolds Stone. A very good copy, the cloth clean and bright, the binding tight and square, the contents generally fine throughout. The dust jacket unclipped (10s 6d net), gently rubbed and a trifle nicked around spine head and tail, and at corners, with some tape reinforcements to verso. With the majority of the rare bellyband intact, one flap torn and thus loosely inserted.
A companion volume of sorts to Sassoon's influential Sherston trilogy, though the publishers reiterate is entirely standalone. It begins where The Weald of Youth (1916) finished, and follows Sassoon up until 1920, as poet and fox-hunter, as pacifist and infantry officer.
SASSOON, Siegfried. Siegfried's Journey. London: Faber & Faber. 1945. Publisher's salmon cloth lettered in gilt to the spine, in the dust jacket with central motif by Reynolds Stone. A very good copy, the cloth clean and bright, the binding tight and square, the contents generally fine throughout. The dust jacket unclipped (10s 6d net), gently rubbed and a trifle nicked around spine head and tail, and at corners, with some tape reinforcements to verso. With the majority of the rare bellyband intact, one flap torn and thus loosely inserted.
A companion volume of sorts to Sassoon's influential Sherston trilogy, though the publishers reiterate is entirely standalone. It begins where The Weald of Youth (1916) finished, and follows Sassoon up until 1920, as poet and fox-hunter, as pacifist and infantry officer.
SASSOON, Siegfried. Siegfried's Journey. London: Faber & Faber. 1945. Publisher's salmon cloth lettered in gilt to the spine, in the dust jacket with central motif by Reynolds Stone. A very good copy, the cloth clean and bright, the binding tight and square, the contents generally fine throughout. The dust jacket unclipped (10s 6d net), gently rubbed and a trifle nicked around spine head and tail, and at corners, with some tape reinforcements to verso. With the majority of the rare bellyband intact, one flap torn and thus loosely inserted.
A companion volume of sorts to Sassoon's influential Sherston trilogy, though the publishers reiterate is entirely standalone. It begins where The Weald of Youth (1916) finished, and follows Sassoon up until 1920, as poet and fox-hunter, as pacifist and infantry officer.