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Biographical Estimate of Lindsay's Work. His most famous Novel "A Voyage to Arcturus" was published in 1920. His Second Novel was "The Haunted Woman". Colin Wilson's interesting contribution is "Lindsay as Novelist and Mystic". Pick writes of the 2 unpublished novels "The Violet Apple" and "The Witch". 183 p. pages, 8 3/4" Tall. From the library of Professor Charles Thomas, Cornish Author and Historian. Comes with a press cutting on "A Voyage to Arcturus". No inscriptions except a few ticks and dates on the last page, a list of Lindsays books. Spots of browning on page edges. Jacket has a little light soiling and is slighty tanned on spine. Unclipped, original price 45s.
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