When Did You Last See Your Father by ( First ed. HBack 1970
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When Did You Last See Your Father (1970)
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ISBN: 9780091019204 bzw. 0091019206, in Englisch, Hutchinson, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Versandkosten nach: USA.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Cosmo Books.
Hutchinson, UK, 1970. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. 224 page novel by the author of 'Mirror Here, Mirror There'. ' A little girl whose father had disappeared, Barbara Latimer spent most of her childhood alone with her mother. We follow her from babyhood as she relives her past, while taking part, in the present, at a Sports Day and Prizegiving at her son's prep school. The whole feel, taste and smell of childhood is presented in the life of a lonely little girl, who maintains her identity by throwing up powerful defences around the private areas of her personality, and guarding them with the ferocity of a wild animal. Barbara reads a story in an old Playbox Annual in which someone called Barbara climbs up a ladder to the moon. Some of the pages are missing and she never finds out the ending of the story. This question stays with her throughout her life. Barbara has her first love affair. She marries, has a child and it looks as if the cycle might begin all over again. This is a subtle and finely wrought novel. Margaret Blount's low-keyed style perfectly creates a character of extraordinary interest '. Book - Very Good - in violet boards with gilt lettering - some browning to the grey free front endpaper and very slight browning to the extreme edges of the boards, a light crease to the spine with just a touch bumped to the extreme top of the spine. Dust Jacket Very Good] - crease to front flap, couple of tiny (0.5cm) closed tears to back edges, light yellowing to the edges and white back ground to the jacket. An Attractive Copy of this Rare Title." Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 500 grams. Category: Fiction; ISBN: 0091019206. ISBN/EAN: 9780091019204. Inventory No: A143-1178. . 9780091019204.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Cosmo Books.
Hutchinson, UK, 1970. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. 224 page novel by the author of 'Mirror Here, Mirror There'. ' A little girl whose father had disappeared, Barbara Latimer spent most of her childhood alone with her mother. We follow her from babyhood as she relives her past, while taking part, in the present, at a Sports Day and Prizegiving at her son's prep school. The whole feel, taste and smell of childhood is presented in the life of a lonely little girl, who maintains her identity by throwing up powerful defences around the private areas of her personality, and guarding them with the ferocity of a wild animal. Barbara reads a story in an old Playbox Annual in which someone called Barbara climbs up a ladder to the moon. Some of the pages are missing and she never finds out the ending of the story. This question stays with her throughout her life. Barbara has her first love affair. She marries, has a child and it looks as if the cycle might begin all over again. This is a subtle and finely wrought novel. Margaret Blount's low-keyed style perfectly creates a character of extraordinary interest '. Book - Very Good - in violet boards with gilt lettering - some browning to the grey free front endpaper and very slight browning to the extreme edges of the boards, a light crease to the spine with just a touch bumped to the extreme top of the spine. Dust Jacket Very Good] - crease to front flap, couple of tiny (0.5cm) closed tears to back edges, light yellowing to the edges and white back ground to the jacket. An Attractive Copy of this Rare Title." Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 500 grams. Category: Fiction; ISBN: 0091019206. ISBN/EAN: 9780091019204. Inventory No: A143-1178. . 9780091019204.
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When Did You Last See Your Father (1970)
EN HC US
ISBN: 9780091019204 bzw. 0091019206, in Englisch, Hutchinson, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Gastos de envío a: ARG.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Cosmo Books.
Hutchinson, UK, 1970. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. 224 page novel by the author of 'Mirror Here, Mirror There'. ' A little girl whose father had disappeared, Barbara Latimer spent most of her childhood alone with her mother. We follow her from babyhood as she relives her past, while taking part, in the present, at a Sports Day and Prizegiving at her son's prep school. The whole feel, taste and smell of childhood is presented in the life of a lonely little girl, who maintains her identity by throwing up powerful defences around the private areas of her personality, and guarding them with the ferocity of a wild animal. Barbara reads a story in an old Playbox Annual in which someone called Barbara climbs up a ladder to the moon. Some of the pages are missing and she never finds out the ending of the story. This question stays with her throughout her life. Barbara has her first love affair. She marries, has a child and it looks as if the cycle might begin all over again. This is a subtle and finely wrought novel. Margaret Blount's low-keyed style perfectly creates a character of extraordinary interest '. Book - Very Good - in violet boards with gilt lettering - some browning to the grey free front endpaper and very slight browning to the extreme edges of the boards, a light crease to the spine with just a touch bumped to the extreme top of the spine. Dust Jacket Very Good] - crease to front flap, couple of tiny (0.5cm) closed tears to back edges, light yellowing to the edges and white back ground to the jacket. An Attractive Copy of this Rare Title. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 500 grams. Category: Fiction; ISBN: 0091019206. ISBN/EAN: 9780091019204. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. . 9780091019204.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Cosmo Books.
Hutchinson, UK, 1970. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. 224 page novel by the author of 'Mirror Here, Mirror There'. ' A little girl whose father had disappeared, Barbara Latimer spent most of her childhood alone with her mother. We follow her from babyhood as she relives her past, while taking part, in the present, at a Sports Day and Prizegiving at her son's prep school. The whole feel, taste and smell of childhood is presented in the life of a lonely little girl, who maintains her identity by throwing up powerful defences around the private areas of her personality, and guarding them with the ferocity of a wild animal. Barbara reads a story in an old Playbox Annual in which someone called Barbara climbs up a ladder to the moon. Some of the pages are missing and she never finds out the ending of the story. This question stays with her throughout her life. Barbara has her first love affair. She marries, has a child and it looks as if the cycle might begin all over again. This is a subtle and finely wrought novel. Margaret Blount's low-keyed style perfectly creates a character of extraordinary interest '. Book - Very Good - in violet boards with gilt lettering - some browning to the grey free front endpaper and very slight browning to the extreme edges of the boards, a light crease to the spine with just a touch bumped to the extreme top of the spine. Dust Jacket Very Good] - crease to front flap, couple of tiny (0.5cm) closed tears to back edges, light yellowing to the edges and white back ground to the jacket. An Attractive Copy of this Rare Title. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 500 grams. Category: Fiction; ISBN: 0091019206. ISBN/EAN: 9780091019204. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. . 9780091019204.
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When Did You Last See Your Father (1970)
EN HC US FE
ISBN: 9780091019204 bzw. 0091019206, in Englisch, Hutchinson, UK, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Cosmo Books [7867], Shropshire., United Kingdom.
"224 page novel by the author of 'Mirror Here, Mirror There'. ' A little girl whose father had disappeared, Barbara Latimer spent most of her childhood alone with her mother. We follow her from babyhood as she relives her past, while taking part, in the present, at a Sports Day and Prizegiving at her son's prep school. The whole feel, taste and smell of childhood is presented in the life of a lonely little girl, who maintains her identity by throwing up powerful defences around the private areas of her personality, and guarding them with the ferocity of a wild animal. Barbara reads a story in an old Playbox Annual in which someone called Barbara climbs up a ladder to the moon. Some of the pages are missing and she never finds out the ending of the story. This question stays with her throughout her life. Barbara has her first love affair. She marries, has a child and it looks as if the cycle might begin all over again. This is a subtle and finely wrought novel. Margaret Blount's low-keyed style perfectly creates a character of extraordinary interest '. Book - Very Good - in violet boards with gilt lettering - some browning to the grey free front endpaper and very slight browning to the extreme edges of the boards, a light crease to the spine with just a touch bumped to the extreme top of the spine. Dust Jacket Very Good] - crease to front flap, couple of tiny (0.5cm) closed tears to back edges, light yellowing to the edges and white back ground to the jacket. An Attractive Copy of this Rare Title." Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 500 grams. Category: Fiction; ISBN: 0091019206. ISBN/EAN: 9780091019204. Inventory No: A143-1178.
"224 page novel by the author of 'Mirror Here, Mirror There'. ' A little girl whose father had disappeared, Barbara Latimer spent most of her childhood alone with her mother. We follow her from babyhood as she relives her past, while taking part, in the present, at a Sports Day and Prizegiving at her son's prep school. The whole feel, taste and smell of childhood is presented in the life of a lonely little girl, who maintains her identity by throwing up powerful defences around the private areas of her personality, and guarding them with the ferocity of a wild animal. Barbara reads a story in an old Playbox Annual in which someone called Barbara climbs up a ladder to the moon. Some of the pages are missing and she never finds out the ending of the story. This question stays with her throughout her life. Barbara has her first love affair. She marries, has a child and it looks as if the cycle might begin all over again. This is a subtle and finely wrought novel. Margaret Blount's low-keyed style perfectly creates a character of extraordinary interest '. Book - Very Good - in violet boards with gilt lettering - some browning to the grey free front endpaper and very slight browning to the extreme edges of the boards, a light crease to the spine with just a touch bumped to the extreme top of the spine. Dust Jacket Very Good] - crease to front flap, couple of tiny (0.5cm) closed tears to back edges, light yellowing to the edges and white back ground to the jacket. An Attractive Copy of this Rare Title." Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 500 grams. Category: Fiction; ISBN: 0091019206. ISBN/EAN: 9780091019204. Inventory No: A143-1178.
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When Did You Last See Your Father? (1970)
EN HC US
ISBN: 9780091019204 bzw. 0091019206, in Englisch, HUTCHINSON, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Versandkosten nach: USA.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Infinitebooks.
HUTCHINSON. Hardcover. 0091019206 Light wear to boards, content clean and sharp, solidly bound, good DJ with some wear small tear to back, foxing to blank pages, Ex Library Book with usual stamps etc . Good. 1970.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Infinitebooks.
HUTCHINSON. Hardcover. 0091019206 Light wear to boards, content clean and sharp, solidly bound, good DJ with some wear small tear to back, foxing to blank pages, Ex Library Book with usual stamps etc . Good. 1970.
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WHEN DID YOU LAST SEE YOUR FATHER 1970 1st Ed. Hardback
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ISBN: 9780091019204 bzw. 0091019206, in Englisch, Century Hutchinson; Random Century; Random House, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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