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Name: As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning

Author: Laurie Lee
Year: 1969
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Popularity: 2.1
Genres/categories: Memoirs, Travel, Non Fiction, History
Culture: Spain

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ISBN:
9780140033182
9780753107287
9781856956628
0140033181
0753107287
1856956628
It was 1934 and a young man walked to London from the security of the Cotswolds to make his fortune.

He was to live by playing the violin and by labouring on a London building site. Then, knowing one Spanish phrase, he decided to see Spain. For a year he tramped through a country in which the signs of impending civil war were clearly visible. Thirty years later Laurie Lee captured the atmosphere of the Spain he saw with all the freshness and beauty of a young man's vision, creating a lyrical and lucid picture of the beautiful and violent country that was to involve him
This book is part of the "The Autobiographical Trilogy" series.
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First published 1959
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A Moment of War
First published 1991
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