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Rebuilding Coventry: A Tale of Two Cities

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Rebuilding Coventry: A Tale of Two Cities

by Townsend, Sue

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Very good, 1st thus edition (same year as Methuen original), unclipped d/j, grey boards, gilt spine titling; text block firm, pa
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0413542408
ISBN 13
9780413542403
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London: Guild Publishing (by arr. Methuen), 1988. 1st thus. hardback. Very good, 1st thus edition (same year as Methuen original), unclipped d/j, grey boards, gilt spine titling; text block firm, pages unmarked. Some foxing and browning.. 8vo (230 x 150 / 9"" x 6""). Discover the brilliant, hilarious and unlikely story of a woman's life rebuilt. 'There are two things that you should know about me immediately: the first is that I am beautiful, the second is that yesterday I killed a man. Both things were accidents . . .'When Midlands housewife Coventry Dakin kills her next-door neighbour, in a wild attempt to stop him from strangling his wife, she goes on the run.Finding herself alone and friendless in London, she tries to lose herself in the city's maze of streets. There, she meets a bewildering cast of eccentric characters.From Professor Willoughby D'Eresby and his perpetually naked wife Letitia, to Dodo, a care-in the-community inhabitant of Cardboard City, they all contrive to change Coventry in ways she could never have foreseen . . .

Synopsis

Rebuilding Coventry is a 1988 novel written by Sue Townsend about a woman from Middle England who is accused of murdering her neighbour and goes on the run to London, and captures the zeitgeist of England in the 1980s. The protagonist is a self-described beautiful woman with the unlikely name of Coventry Dakin who is thoroughly fed up with her life, generally for reasons of ennui.

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Bookseller
Inklings & Yarnspinners GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
IYC126077
Title
Rebuilding Coventry: A Tale of Two Cities
Author
Townsend, Sue
Format/Binding
Hardback
Book Condition
Used - Very good, 1st thus edition (same year as Methuen original), unclipped d/j, grey boards, gilt spine titling; text block firm, pa
Quantity Available
1
Edition
1st thus
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0413542408
ISBN 13
9780413542403
Publisher
Guild Publishing (by arr. Methuen)
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1988
Pages
155
Keywords
1st, comedy, fiction, Townsend
Bookseller catalogs
2nd-hand books;
X weight
0.3 g
Size
8vo (230 x 150 / 9\"\" x 6\"\")

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