Eustace and Hilda
By L.P. Hartley
Introduction by Anita Brookner
By L.P. Hartley
Introduction by Anita Brookner
By L.P. Hartley
Introduction by Anita Brookner
By L.P. Hartley
Introduction by Anita Brookner
Category: Historical Fiction
Category: Fiction
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$29.95
Aug 01, 2001 | ISBN 9780940322806
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Jun 06, 2012 | ISBN 9781590175354
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Praise
The combined effect of these three books is one of mounting excellence. Eustace, the central figure, is an immortal portrayal of the delights and agonies of childhood and adolescence. I cannot but envy the author of these books. He must feel immensely satisfied to have written a social novel which is in the class of George Meredith. He is a mature and rich writer, his gift for narrative balancing nicely with his other gifts of description and dialogue.
— John Betjeman
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