Down All the Days
Brown, Christy
£22.50
1st Edition
Hardcover
Brown cloth boards with gilt lettering to spine and the author’s name in facsimile gilt stamped to upper board. Previous owner’s name to head of paste-down, some minor foxing to top-edge of text block. In clipped Brian Hampton designed dust jacket, which is slightly rubbed and chipped to spine ends and has some foxing to flaps and reverse.*** First printing of Christy Brown’s second novel. A moving picture of Dublin in the forties and fifties ‘down all the days of its suffering and joys’. A huge bestseller at the time and proclaimed a masterpiece by critic Bernard Share who claimed the work was ‘the most important Irish novel since Ulysses’.
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Book Details
| Author | Brown, Christy |
| Publisher | Secker & Warburg |
| Publisher Place | London |
| Publisher Year | 1970 |
| Book Condition | Fine |
| Jacket Condition | Near Fine |
| Binding Type | Hardcover |
| Printing | 1st Printing |
| Edition | 1st Edition |
| Language | English |




