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Smith, Lloyd

The Sun for a Hat

Dorrance & Company, Incorporated, 1976

129,95 €

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Année
1976
ISBN
0805922768
Lieu d'édition
Philadelphia, PA
Auteur
Smith, Lloyd
Éditeurs
Dorrance & Company, Incorporated
Format
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Thème
The Sun for a Hat 365 pages. A public health inspector spends, twenty-five frustrating years trying to be of service to his, community (Victoria, British Columbia). At fifty he resigns and goes in search of a, more satisfying life. He finds it in tropical Northern, Queensland. This is his story. It is a novel and an anthology., Essays, verses, short fiction, travel, observations, character sketches. It is the compellingly written, informative, enlightening, thought-provoking, always entertaining experience of a man with intelligence, wit, and humour. The reader will find that she, he is seeing himself and his own community, because this book is not just about a smal Canadian city or one, corner of the sunny South Pacific. Nor is it just about one, man's escape from a frustrating job. It is a forthright, assessment of a society in trouble by a man who has a wider view, because he deliberately stepped outside. Average wear. Unmarked., Biography British Columbia
Description
S Paperback
Etat de conservation
En bonne condition
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture souple
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

365 pages. A public health inspector spends twenty-five frustrating years trying to be of service to his community (Victoria, British Columbia). At fifty he resigns and goes in search of a more satisfying life. He finds it in tropical Northern Queensland. This is his story. It is a novel and an anthology. Essays, verses, short fiction, travel, observations, character sketches. It is the compellingly written, informative, enlightening, thought-provoking, always entertaining experience of a man with intelligence, wit, and humour. The reader will find that she/he is seeing himself and his own community, because this book is not just about a small Canadian city or one corner of the sunny South Pacific. Nor is it just about one man's escape from a frustrating job. It is a forthright assessment of a society in trouble by a man who has a wider view because he deliberately stepped outside. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
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