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A Rose for Winter: Travels in Andalusia
by Lee, Laurie
- Used
- first
- Condition
- Collectible - Acceptable
- Seller
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Frederick, Maryland, United States
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About This Item
Synopsis
LAURIE LEE was born in Stroud, Gloucestershire, in 1914, and was educated at Slad village school and Stroud Central School. At the age of nineteen he walked to London and then travelled on foot through Spain, where he was trapped by the outbreak of the Civil War. He later returned by crossing the Pyrenees, as described in his book As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning. In 1950 he married Catherine Polge and they had one daughter. Laurie Lee died in May 1997. In its obituary the Guardian wrote, "He has a nightingale inside him, a capacity for sensuous, lyrical precisions".
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- Bookseller
- Wonder Book
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- Bookseller's Inventory #
- SA06H-00007
- Title
- A Rose for Winter: Travels in Andalusia
- Author
- Lee, Laurie
- Book Condition
- Used - Collectible - Acceptable
- Publisher
- The Hogarth Press
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