Edward Thomas adored the countryside and was capable of minutely observing it; his acute perception of man in his natural environment, and his sensitivity to the plight of social misfits and victims of the industrial age, accord with his constant search for an ideal literary medium. This volume brings together twenty-five memorable stories from four separate collections never previously reprinted.
Edward Thomas adored the countryside and was capable of minutely observing it; his acute perception of man in his natural environment, and his sensitivity to the plight of social misfits and victims of the industrial age, accord with his constant search for an ideal literary medium. This volume brings together twenty-five memorable stories from four separate collections never previously reprinted.