6xnorman Douglas:limericks, Experiments, In The Beginning, Late Harvest, Almanac, How About Europe

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Norman Douglas was an essayist and novelist who wrote of southern Italy, where he lived for many years, latterly on the island of Caprithe setting of his most famous book, South Wind. All his books, whether fiction, topography, essays, or autobiography, have a charm arising from Douglass uninhibited expression of a bohemian, aristocratic personality. (Britannica) first editions, pub Chatto&Windus: In the beginning, 1928, green covers not pristine, tear to spine, good only Late Harvest, pub Lindsay Drummond, 1946 first edition. Very good, unclipped jacket An Almanac, 1945 . unclipped jacket missing bottom of rear, damage to top of spine, good only. Cover has been protected by a plastic sleeve. Experiments; A Miscellany, pub Chapman and Hall. no jacket. Undated, appears first edition 1925. good Not first edition: The Norman Douglas Limerick book, 1969. no jacket, Very good, Gift inscription to owner on first page How about Europe, Grey cover, gilt titles to spine, 1931, very good. Cha

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