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Lee, Cider With Rosie; As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning; A Rose for Winter.

Lee, Laurie.

Cider With Rosie; As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning; A Rose for Winter.

Three Volume Box-Set. Middlesex, Penguin Books, 1974 / 1975. 11.9 cm x 18.7 cm. Pagination: Cider With Rosie: 231 pages / As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning: 186 pages / A Rose for Winter: 122 pages. Original Softcover with Original Slipcase. Very good+ condition with only minor signs of external wear. Very minor wear and rubbing to slipcase. Minor foxing and browning to edges and pages. Otherwise very clean, bright and tight.

Includes for example the following chapters: Cider With Rosie (With drawings by John Ward): First Light / The Kitchen / Mother / Winter and Summer / Outings and Festivals etc. As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning: London Road / Into Spain / Toledo / To the Sea / Castillo / War etc. A Rose For Winter Travels in Andalusia: Los Especiales- Algeciras / The City of the Sun- Ecija / The House of Peace-Granada / Castillo of Sugar Lanes etc.

Laurie Lee, (1914-1997), was an English poet and prose writer best known for Cider with Rosie (1959), a memoir of the author’s boyhood in the Cotswold countryside.

Educated in his home village and in nearby Stroud, Lee eventually moved to London and traveled in Spain in the mid-1930s. Upon his return to England, he worked as a film scriptwriter (1940–43) and as an editor for the Ministry of Information (1944–45). Lee published several volumes of poetry in the 1940s and ’50s, but he achieved little recognition until his autobiographical book Cider with Rosie (U.S. title The Edge of Day) was published by Leonard Woolf in 1959. Cider with Rosie became an instant classic and was widely read in British schools. An account of Lee’s happy childhood in a secluded village, the book nostalgically evokes the simplicity and innocence of a vanished rural world.

Lee wrote two more volumes of what became an autobiographical trilogy, As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning (1969), a description of his walk to London and then across Spain just prior to that country’s civil war; and A Moment of War (1991), an account of his experiences in Spain during that war. Lee’s other works included the poetry collections The Sun My Monument (1944), The Bloom of Candles (1947), and My Many-Coated Man (1955) and a collection of stories, I Can’t Stay Long (1976). (Source: Britannica)

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Lee, Cider With Rosie; As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning; A Rose for Winter.