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The Age Of Illusion by Ronald Blythe
England in the twenties and thirties. Before publishing Akenfield, his famous portrait of a Suffolk village, Ronald Blythe wrote The Age of Illusion. More than a social history, it is a brilliant study of Britain between the wars. Focusing on notable people and events, it takes the reader on an insightful and urbane tour of two decades, from the early days of the BBC, cocktails and the Charleston to the International Brigade and the downfall of Neville Chamberlain.
Features;
- Folio Society First Impression
- Publisher Folio Society, London; 2015
- Green Cloth Hardback, 341 pp
- Frontispiece and black & white plates.
- Size 240 x 160mm, 1.2kg
Condition: Fine – Superb Unmarked Copy
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