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To Serve Them All My Daysby Delderfields, R.EFirst Edition
Book desription: Washington Square Press, 1973. Paperback book is in very good to like new condition. Soft cover shows minor signs of shelf wear on edges. Inside of book pages are crisp and clean; no stains. Some creasing on book edge from being read once or twice. Publisher: Simon and Schuster. Size: 7 x 4 x 1. 1973 edition. 678 pages long. ISBN 0671555227. Pictorial cover on front. Additional pictures of condition are always available. BOOK DESCRIPTION: Young David Powlett-Jones, a Welsh miner's son, is invalided home from France when he suffers severe shell shock on the Western Front. At a remote English public school in Devon the debilitated veteran, himself barely out of his teens, decides temporarily to try his hand at teaching while striving to awaken from the nightmare of World War I-the national catastrophe that sweeps England out of the comfortable certainties of the Victorian Age into the moral perplexities and harsh economic realities of more modern times. Twenty-five years and hundreds of students later, David Powlett-Jones has survived unexpected personal tragedies, academic intrigues, and professional rivalries to become the compassionate, judicious, beloved headmaster of Bamfylde School, who one day finds himself interviewing an earnest, edgy young man recently invalided out of World War II.. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good/None. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
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