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Book Description Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Futura Edition. VG, Wear, abrasion, remainder stripe, browning/NO DUST JACKET. "Jefferies creates a unique historical view of English rural life". Expanded condition report/scan on request. Seller Inventory # 017381
Book Description Soft Cover Full Gloss. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. ### THE TOILERS OF THE FIELD by Richard Jefferies 1981 ## ## THIS BOOK: Classified NEAR FINE: This is the 1981 Edition. First Published 1892: Used book, shelfmarks and handling, page edges discoloured by poor quality paper, otherwise in good condition, spine still tight with slight discolouring of page edges. ## Richard Jefferies was born on the 6th November 1848 at Coate Farm near Swindon in Wiltshire. His father, the son of a miller, was a small farmer. He could scarcely have anticipated that his farmhouse, which he sold in 1878, would become a museum and a literary shrine. (still less that it would eventually stand, as it does today, on the fringe of a built-up area, only a few yards from a noisy dual carriageway.## When he was four, he stayed with an aunt in Sydenham, revisiting Coate for a month's holiday each year. At nine, he returned home and went to school in Swindon. In 1944, a contemporary, James Bush, then aged 93, recalled the school that he and Jefferies had attended: ## The schoolmaster's name was Jenkins. To increase his income, Mr Jenkins had a private class in which Jefferies and I were pupils. ## ## INTERNATIONAL BUYERS, contact me for a shipping quote to your country; FREE shipping is only available within the United Kingdom. ##. No Author signature. Seller Inventory # MMNF-243-nonfict
Book Description paperback. Condition: Good. NOT an ex-library book. Clean copy in good condition. Quick dispatch from UK seller. Seller Inventory # mon0000455684