The Last September (vintage Classics)
- ISBN: 009927647X
- Description:
A picture of Anglo-Irish life at the troublesome time of 1920. The family at the "big house" are in an equivocal position. Interest and tradition should make them support the British but affection ties them to the now-resistant people of the surrounding country.
- Pages: 206
- Format: Paperback
- Genre: General
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