Most Happy Husbandman

Fearon, Ethelind
Publication Date 1946
Publisher Macdonald and Co.,
Binding Hardback
Condition Very good copy in good+ dust jacket
SKU 24353
Notes Yellow cloth with red titles to spine. Two colour illustrated dust jacket has some slight edge wear and a few few tiny nicks, chips and very short tears. Some slight foxing to closed page edges.

Description

Hardback. First edition. Attractive dust jacket is illustrated by Bernard Reynolds. Decorated throughout with woodcuts also by Bernard Reynolds. 301pp. Indexed. Contemporary reviews of Fearon’s books claimed she was H. G. Wells’ gardener. Sadie Stein of The Paris Review noted in 2015: “As far as I’m concerned, Fearon’s entire oeuvre should be in print always, regardless of commercial considerations... Fearon’s output was tremendous, her energy seemingly inexhaustible. To read her—on gardens, on herbs, on parenting, on fancy cakes, on travel—is to be inspired, cheered, and exhausted by proxy.”
Price: £18.00
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