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England, Their England

Book England, Their England A G Macdonell
Libristo code: 01222779
Publishers Fonthill Media Ltd, June 2012
England, Their England is an affectionately satirical inter-war comic novel first published in 1933.... Full description
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England, Their England is an affectionately satirical inter-war comic novel first published in 1933. It hit the right spot at the time and became a bestseller, and has endured as a classic of humour, transending the passage of time. It is particularly famed for its portrayal of a village cricket match. The plot - if there can be said to be a plot - is set in 1920s England, the book is written as if a travel memoir by a young Scotsman who had been invalided away from the Western Front, "Donald Cameron", whose father's will forces him to reside in England. There he writes for a series of London newspapers, before being commissioned by a Welshman to write a book about the English from the view of a foreigner. Taking to the country and provincial cities, Donald spends his time doing research for a book on the English by consorting with journalists and minor poets, attending a country house weekend, serving as private secretary to a Member of Parliament, attending the League of Nations, and playing village cricket. The village cricket match is the most celebrated episode in the novel, and a reason cited for its enduring appeal. An important character is Mr Hodge; a caricature of Sir John Squire (poet and editor of the London Mercury) while the cricket team described in the book's most famous chapter is a representation of Sir John's Cricket Club - the Invalids - which survives today. The book ends in the ancient city of Winchester, where MacDonnell had gone to school. New introduction by Alan Sutton

About the book

Full name England, Their England
Author A G Macdonell
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2012
Number of pages 208
EAN 9781781550007
ISBN 178155000X
Libristo code 01222779
Publishers Fonthill Media Ltd
Weight 310
Dimensions 157 x 231 x 11
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