Ownership inscription to front pastedown with further ownership name-stamp to front endpapers and title-page, some foxing; cloth slightly softened at head of spine; jacket with further ink name-stamp to upper panel, some chipping at head of spine, spine somewhat darkened.
Walsh (Michael) Called to the Bar.
£125
A Romance
London, Cranley & Day, 1933.
First edition, first impression. 8vo. Original cloth. Dust-jacket, priced 7s6d.
A tale of social realism set against the backdrop of a university town, published by a relatively obscure imprint. Uncommon.
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