Siegfried Sassoon
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SHERSTON'S PROGRESS
Written by Siegfried Sassoon.
Illustrated by John Lawrence.
Stock no. 1830956
Published by Folio Society.
1st thus
1974.
Very good condition.
The final volume of Sassoon's trilogy finds Sherston, rather than being court-martialed, sent to a mental hospital where he finds a sympathizing ear in Dr. Rivers. Gradually he works his way through his anti-war feelings, though he does not abandon them, to the point that he requests a return to the front. Light tan pictorial cloth boards. B/w illustrations. Top edge red. 171 pages. Title block to spine lightly rubbed else a lovely copy contained in publisher's slipcase lightly worn at corners and a few minor marks.
- Categorised in:
- FOLIO SOCIETY
- LITERATURE
- WAR STORIES
THE COMPLETE MEMOIRS OF GEORGE SHERSTON (3 VOLUMES)
Written by Siegfried Sassoon; Alan Lascelles.
Illustrated by John Lawrence.
Stock no. 1208985
Published by Folio Society.
1st thus
1993.
Slightly better than very good condition.
Re-issue. Three volumes: Sherston's Progress; Memoirs of an Infantry Office; Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man. Introduction by Sir Alan Lascelles. Olive green pictorial cloth, red title label and gilt title to spines. B/w illustrations. Top edge red. A lovely set contained in publisher's slipcase which has some scuffing to base and a thin edge of white paint to top along with faint foxspots.
- Categorised in:
- FOLIO SOCIETY
- BIOGRAPHY
MEMOIRS OF AN INFANTRY OFFICER
Written by Siegfried Sassoon.
Stock no. 2110222
Published by Faber & Faber.
1st thus
1995.
Fine condition in a very good dustwrapper.
Blue covers, gilt title to spine. The Faber Library Series. Fictionalized autobiography of the period between the early spring of 1916 and the summer of 1917. ISBN: 0571176518. Wrapper is faded to spine, with some light edge-creasing.