The Time Spirit A Romantic Tale |
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General Editor:
| Kimba Books Ltd, Kimba Books |
Author:
| Snaith, J. C. |
ISBN: | 979-8-3605-9545-8 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2022 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $18.99 |
Book Description:
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The Time Spirit:Unabridged Revised and Edited Version by Kimba Books Ltd This book is an unabridged, revised, and edited edition. It is not a scanned or converted version; rather, it is a reviewed and corrected edition free of typographical flaws, which are frequently found in many historic literary works as a consequence of issues with the physical book which was used to create modern editions. About J. C. Snaith:John Collis Snaith (24 February 1876 -...
More Description The Time Spirit:Unabridged Revised and Edited Version by Kimba Books Ltd
This book is an unabridged, revised, and edited edition. It is not a scanned or converted version; rather, it is a reviewed and corrected edition free of typographical flaws, which are frequently found in many historic literary works as a consequence of issues with the physical book which was used to create modern editions.
About J. C. Snaith:John Collis Snaith (24 February 1876 - 8 December 1936) was an English first-class cricketer active 1900 who played for Nottinghamshire. He was born in Nottingham; died in Hampstead.He was also a novelist, writing as J. C. Snaith, and played in the Authors Cricket Club alongside fellow authors A. A. Milne and P. G. Wodehouse among others.
The Time Spirit:The fog of November in its descent upon Laxton, one of London's busiest suburbs, had effaced the whole of Beaconsfield Villas, including the Number Five on the fanlight over the door of the last house but two in the row. To a tall girl in black on her way from the station this was a serious matter. She was familiar with the lie of the land in the light of day and in darkness less than Cimmerian, but this evening she had to ask a policeman, a grocer's boy, and a person of no defined status, before a kid-gloved hand met the knocker of her destination. It was the year 1890. Those days are very distant now. Victoria the Good was on the throne of Britain. W.G. went in first for Gloucestershire; Lohmann and Lockwood bowled for Surrey.
This title is not a scanned or converted version; rather, it is a reviewed and corrected edition free of typographical flaws, which are frequently found in many historic literary works as a consequence of issues with the physical book that were used to create modern editions.