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Main Series 1-400 The Man Who Was Thursday
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The Man Who Was Thursday

£10.00

Penguin 1st Edition, published 1937.

G. K. Chesterton's surreal masterpiece is a psychological thriller that centers on seven anarchists in turn-of-the-century London who call themselves by the names of the days of the week. Chesterton explores the meanings of their disguised identities in what is a fascinating mystery and, ultimately, a spellbinding allegory.

Condition grading: Very Good. Light foxing to middle section of front cover. Wear to spine ends. Includes remains of dust jacket. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

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Penguin 1st Edition, published 1937.

G. K. Chesterton's surreal masterpiece is a psychological thriller that centers on seven anarchists in turn-of-the-century London who call themselves by the names of the days of the week. Chesterton explores the meanings of their disguised identities in what is a fascinating mystery and, ultimately, a spellbinding allegory.

Condition grading: Very Good. Light foxing to middle section of front cover. Wear to spine ends. Includes remains of dust jacket. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

Penguin 1st Edition, published 1937.

G. K. Chesterton's surreal masterpiece is a psychological thriller that centers on seven anarchists in turn-of-the-century London who call themselves by the names of the days of the week. Chesterton explores the meanings of their disguised identities in what is a fascinating mystery and, ultimately, a spellbinding allegory.

Condition grading: Very Good. Light foxing to middle section of front cover. Wear to spine ends. Includes remains of dust jacket. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

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