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Twenty Years A-Growing by Maurice O'Sullivan, 1933, 2nd Imp. published by Chatto & Windus, London. Hardback, 323 pages
'Rendered from the original Irish by Moya Llewelyn Davies and George Thomson'
This vintage autobiography is in fairly good condition:
- the cover has wear, rubbing, discolouration and some small marks
- inside, the front flysheet has creasing
- there is some foxing, mainly at the beginning and end
Otherwise there is no writing, tearing or dog-earing
22.5cm x 14cm x 3.5cm approx.
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