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LEADER: 01689cam a2200337 a 4500
001 2008023884
003 DLC
005 20100421082050.0
008 080529s2009 maua 000 f eng
010 $a 2008023884
020 $a9781567923636
020 $a1567923631
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn229467541
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dYDX$dBTCTA$dBAKER$dYDXCP$dCMI$dWIM$dKN4$dCLE$dDLC
043 $ae-uk-en
050 00 $aPR6039.H653$bL3 2009
082 00 $a823/.912$222
100 1 $aThompson, Flora.
245 10 $aLark Rise to Candleford :$ba trilogy /$cby Flora Thompson ; with an introduction by Richard Mabey ; illustrated with wood-engravings by Julie Neild.
260 $aBoston :$bDavid R. Godine,$c2009.
300 $axvi, 556 p. :$bill. ;$c22 cm.
490 1 $aA Nonpareil book
500 $a"Lark rise was first published by Oxford University Press in 1939 ; Over to Candleford in 1941 ; Candleford Green in 1943. Issued together under the present title in 1945. This edition published by arrangement with Penguin Books, London" -- verso.
505 00 $tLark Rise --$tOver to Candleford --$tCandleford Green.
520 $aThe story of three closely-related Oxfordshire communities -- a hamlet, a village, and a town -- and the memorable cast of characters who people them. Based on Thompson's own experiences as a child and young woman, it is keenly observed and beautifully narrated, quiet and evocative.
651 0 $aOxfordshire (England)$vFiction.
650 0 $aCountry life$vFiction.
655 0 $aPastoral fiction.
655 0 $aAutobiographical fiction.
830 0 $aNonpareil book.
856 41 $3Table of contents only$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0819/2008023884.html