An edition of Unclay (1931)

Unclay

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Unclay
Theodore Francis Powys
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An edition of Unclay (1931)

Unclay

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"First published in 1931, the spellbinding novel Unclay glows with an unworldly light. Death has come to the small village of Dodder to deliver a parchment with the names of two local mortals and the fatal word unclay upon it. When he loses the precious sheet, he is at a loss, and also free of his errand. Hungry to taste the sweet fruits of human life, Mr. John Death, as he is now known, takes a holiday in Dorsetshire and rests from his reaping. The startlingly alive natural world basks in summer loveliness, but the village teems with the old sins (lust, avarice, greed)--as well as some loving-kindness. What unfolds is a witty, earthy, metaphysical, and delicious novel of astonishing beauty and moral force"--

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Publisher
Chatto & Windus
Language
English
Pages
343

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Edition Notes

Riley A26, note.

RBSC copy: "160 copies have been printed of this edition; 150 are for sale." No. 3; signed by the author.

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viii, 343, [1] p.
Number of pages
343

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OL16753741M

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