Skip to Content
The Penguin Chap
Home
Contact
Join the VIPC club
Books Bought
About the Chap
Bookshop
Latest Additions
Collectors Corner
Main Series 1-400
Main Series 401-800
Main Series 801-1200
Main Series 1201-1600
Main Series 1601-2000
Main Series 2001-3000
Pelican Books
Puffin Books
Login Account
0
0
The Penguin Chap
Home
Contact
Join the VIPC club
Books Bought
About the Chap
Bookshop
Latest Additions
Collectors Corner
Main Series 1-400
Main Series 401-800
Main Series 801-1200
Main Series 1201-1600
Main Series 1601-2000
Main Series 2001-3000
Pelican Books
Puffin Books
Login Account
0
0
Home
Folder: Contact
Back
Join the VIPC club
Books Bought
About the Chap
Folder: Bookshop
Back
Latest Additions
Collectors Corner
Main Series 1-400
Main Series 401-800
Main Series 801-1200
Main Series 1201-1600
Main Series 1601-2000
Main Series 2001-3000
Pelican Books
Puffin Books
Login Account
Main Series 1-400 All Passion Spent
20250628_161557.jpg Image 1 of 3
20250628_161557.jpg
20250628_161600.jpg Image 2 of 3
20250628_161600.jpg
20250628_161603.jpg Image 3 of 3
20250628_161603.jpg
20250628_161557.jpg
20250628_161600.jpg
20250628_161603.jpg

All Passion Spent

£12.00

Penguin Main Series 231. 1st Edition, published 1939.

In 1860, as a young girl of 17, Lady Slane nurtures a secret, burning ambition—to become an artist. She becomes, instead, the wife of a great statesman and the mother of six children. Seventy years later, released by widowhood, and to the dismay of her pompous children, she abandons the family home for a tiny house in Hampstead. Here she recollects the dreams of youth, and revels in her newfound freedom with her odd assortment of companions: Genoux, her French maid; Mr. Bucktrout, her house agent; and a coffin maker who pictures people dead in order to reveal their true characters. And then there's Mr. FitzGeorge, an eccentric millionaire who met and loved her in India when she was young and very lovely. It is here in this world of her own that she finds a passion that comes only with the freedom to choose, and it is this, her greatest gift, that she passes on to the only one who can understand its value.

Condition grading: Good. Spine lean. Bright covers. Minor wear to spine ends. Couple of very minor creases to both covers. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

Add To Cart

Penguin Main Series 231. 1st Edition, published 1939.

In 1860, as a young girl of 17, Lady Slane nurtures a secret, burning ambition—to become an artist. She becomes, instead, the wife of a great statesman and the mother of six children. Seventy years later, released by widowhood, and to the dismay of her pompous children, she abandons the family home for a tiny house in Hampstead. Here she recollects the dreams of youth, and revels in her newfound freedom with her odd assortment of companions: Genoux, her French maid; Mr. Bucktrout, her house agent; and a coffin maker who pictures people dead in order to reveal their true characters. And then there's Mr. FitzGeorge, an eccentric millionaire who met and loved her in India when she was young and very lovely. It is here in this world of her own that she finds a passion that comes only with the freedom to choose, and it is this, her greatest gift, that she passes on to the only one who can understand its value.

Condition grading: Good. Spine lean. Bright covers. Minor wear to spine ends. Couple of very minor creases to both covers. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

Bloomsbury Group Vintage Fiction & Biography Bundle
Bloomsbury Group Vintage Fiction & Biography Bundle
£22.00
The Second Common Reader
The Second Common Reader
£6.00
The Waves
The Waves
£8.00

Penguin Main Series 231. 1st Edition, published 1939.

In 1860, as a young girl of 17, Lady Slane nurtures a secret, burning ambition—to become an artist. She becomes, instead, the wife of a great statesman and the mother of six children. Seventy years later, released by widowhood, and to the dismay of her pompous children, she abandons the family home for a tiny house in Hampstead. Here she recollects the dreams of youth, and revels in her newfound freedom with her odd assortment of companions: Genoux, her French maid; Mr. Bucktrout, her house agent; and a coffin maker who pictures people dead in order to reveal their true characters. And then there's Mr. FitzGeorge, an eccentric millionaire who met and loved her in India when she was young and very lovely. It is here in this world of her own that she finds a passion that comes only with the freedom to choose, and it is this, her greatest gift, that she passes on to the only one who can understand its value.

Condition grading: Good. Spine lean. Bright covers. Minor wear to spine ends. Couple of very minor creases to both covers. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

You Might Also Like

The Compleat Angler processed_a8e177240ba94201a221f47b4642f9a3.jpeg processed_1ab78e3212704f148090f848b8a70341.jpeg
The Compleat Angler
£7.00
The Quest for Corvo processed_d341ea16bc414d88b898f7f00d26e148.jpeg processed_6d8335aac0644be9bf89ccf309f3000a.jpeg
The Quest for Corvo
£3.00
The Passionate Year processed_61613a225184486688d6219f86545af0.jpeg processed_ac12c2bfda0a4d32ae5d9415faa3fd41.jpeg
The Passionate Year
£4.00
Captain Scott processed_4a887df610dd43688e6001aa35acee31.jpeg processed_0e651a1dbbe84028a31129b5a6b10b65.jpeg processed_ac6b653c139d42a5a4a658f2b7413acb.jpeg processed_f0011e5cc0f5490fa82a4f0aef9df0b3.jpeg
Captain Scott
£10.00
A Man Lay Dead processed_3be3d6c9a0934b8595c6f79ec3c06de4.jpeg processed_07c1fe40772b4aefa04dee092cdad708.jpeg
A Man Lay Dead
£20.00

Join our club!

Join our collectors club for regular newsletters and a 10% discount off every order!

Thank you, your sign up request was successful! Please add thepenguinchap@gmail.com to your email client’s Contacts list then check your inbox to confirm receipt.

Books Bought
About
Shipping & Returns
FAQs