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Earlham (Life and Letters series, No. 7)
Author(s): Lubbock, Percy
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Volume Condition: | Very Good |
| Dust Jacket: | No |
| Edition: | 1st Thus |
| Language: | English |
| Publisher Name: | Jonathan Cape |
| Publication Year: | 1930 |
| Publication Place: | London (30, Bedford Square) |
| Book ID: | 007460 |
| Catalogue(s): | Autobiography and Biography ◇ Local Interest and History - East of England |
1st thus. 256pp with publisher's catalogue for the Life and Letters series of books at rear (boards are strong and square, faded around spine and edges, slightly rounded at corners). Internally neat, clean, bright and tight barring a hint of toning to endpapers. Lubbock, novelist and art critic, recalls his childhood summers at Earlham Hall, the home of his maternal kin, the Gurneys - bankers, social activitists and founders of Gurneys, the short-hand writers to the House of Commons, in Norfolk. The prisoner reformer, Elizabeth Fry and novelist George Borrow also grew up at Earlham Hall.
Keywords:
Life and Letters series
Earlham
Gurney family
Gurneys
Elizabeth Fry
childhood
Norfolk
literary history