Description
1944 (17th) edition.
In a very good condition. No dust jacket. There is some sun damage to the cover with the spine having faded the most. All pages are intact with some light foxing at the start. See photos for more details.
£5.00
Considered a classic at the time of its publication in 1910, A Shepherd’s Life is a rare account of the lives of those who lived on and worked the land in nineteenth-century rural Britain. A masterful work of prose, W. H. Hudson focuses on the story of one man, a Wiltshire shepherd named Caleb Bawcombe, whose tales of sheep dogs, farmer’s wives, poachers and local fairs become a sublime account of a way of life that has largely disappeared from these shores.
1 in stock
1944 (17th) edition.
In a very good condition. No dust jacket. There is some sun damage to the cover with the spine having faded the most. All pages are intact with some light foxing at the start. See photos for more details.
| Weight | 308 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 18.8 × 13 × 1.7 cm |
| Condition | |
| Writer | W H Hudson |
| Format | Hardback |