Where Angels Fear to Tread
by E.M. Forster
- Used
- Paperback
- Condition
- Very Good (Average)/No Jacket
- Seller
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Peter Tavy, United Kingdom
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About This Item
Harmondsworth , Middlesex .: Penguin Books, 1972. NO EXTRA POSTAGE ABOVE OUR STANDARD RATES!......Please email for further details. Not Inscribed or Signed. Reprint. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good (Average)/No Jacket. Illus. by Not Illustrated. Mass Market Paperback. Mass Market Paperback.
Synopsis
Where Angels Fear to Tread (1905) follows two women to Italy: the widowed Lilia Herriton and her traveling companion Caroline Abbott. Lilia falls passionately in love with the country, and also with a young Italian man. Her decision to remain in Italy enrages her dead husband's family, who send her brother-in-law to fetch her back.
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- Bookseller
- Bookfarm (GB)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 006781
- Title
- Where Angels Fear to Tread
- Author
- E.M. Forster
- Illustrator
- Not Illustrated
- Format/Binding
- Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good (Average)
- Jacket Condition
- No Jacket
- Edition
- Reprint
- Publisher
- Penguin Books
- Place of Publication
- Harmondsworth , Middlesex .
- Date Published
- 1972
- Size
- Mass Market Paperback
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