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THE LIFE OF HENRY THE FIFTH - THE YALE SHAKESPEARE

by R.J. (EDITOR) SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM ; DORIUS

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HARDBACK "RARELY AVAILABLE OUTSIDE THE US," SHIPPED FROM THE UK* Edition: 3rd.* Impression: 1st.* Date of Publication: Mar. 1965* Publisher: Yale University Press.* Binding and cover condition: Mid blue cloth, gilt title to spine and face. No bumps or rubs, spine faded. Some damp marks to boards. GD+* Jacket condition: No dust wrapper. ND* Contents condition: PRIVATE COPY NOT EX-LIBRARY. Clean, crisp, tight and bright with no reading wear, no marks to text, no tanning or other visible faults. FINE* Illustrations: None.* Pages: 137 pp. text. xxix pp. notes & appendices at rear.* Description: The Yale Shakespeare was published under the direction of The Department of English at Yale University on the fund given to The Yale University Press in 1917 by the members of the Kingsley trust Association (Scroll & Key Society of Yale College) to commemorate the Seventy-Fifth anniversary of the founders of the society.* A NEAR VG copy with a faded spine & slightly marked boards but no dust jacket. We have a number of other titles in the series, check for Yale Shakespeare Editions.*

Synopsis

Case one: A little girl goes missing in the night. Case two: A beautiful young office worker falls victim to a maniac's apparently random attack. Case three: A new mother finds herself trapped in a hell of her own making - with a very needy baby and a very demanding husband - until a fit of rage creates a grisly, bloody escape.Thirty years after the first incident, as private investigator Jackson Brodie begins investigating all three cases, startling connections and discoveries emerge . . .

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On Jul 27 2013, CloggieDownunder said:
Case Histories is the first book in the Jackson Brodie series by popular British author, Kate Atkinson. The background facts on several unrelated cases are presented: the disappearance of a toddler thirty-four years previous; the slaying by knife in broad daylight of a solicitor’s daughter ten years ago; the disappearance of a daughter whose mother went to jail for the murder of her father twenty-five years before; an old woman who is convinced her black cats are being abducted. PI Jackson Brodie, ex-Military Police, ex-cop, is the link between all these disparate cases. But as Jackson investigates, the lines dividing the cases begin to blur and people left behind enter each other’s stories. And it seems Jackson has an unsolved case in his own past as well. Atkinson’s format may deter some readers, as the three cases in the first chapters seem both unrelated and unfinished, but persistence is rewarded with an excellent mystery/drama that will leave the reader eager for more. Atkinson has a wonderful way with words and some of her passages are superbly evocative: “Right up until the end Victor’s mind had been as methodical as an efficient library, whereas Amelia felt hers was more like the cupboard under the stair where ancient hockey sticks were shoved beside broken hoovers and boxes of old Christmas decorations, and the one thing you knew was in there – a 5-amp fuse, a tin of tan shoe polish, a Philips screwdriver – would almost certainly be the one thing you couldn’t lay your hands on.” and vividly descriptive: “Her mad hair looked as if it had been groomed by a troupe of circus dogs.” Jackson is a very likeable character, flawed, but trying to do the right thing. Other characters are recognisable as people we encounter in our everyday lives: eccentric old women, homeless waifs, fat geezers, precocious young girls. There may be no classic denouement, but this is nonetheless a clever and funny detective story.

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Bookseller
Cocksparrow Books GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
4800
Title
THE LIFE OF HENRY THE FIFTH - THE YALE SHAKESPEARE
Author
R.J. (EDITOR) SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM ; DORIUS
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - F/GD+/ND
Quantity Available
1
Edition
3rd. Edition 1st. Imp.
Publisher
Yale University Press
Place of Publication
New Haven & London. USA 137
Date Published
1961-03-01
Size
17 x 11.2 x 1.8 cm

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