Book Description

The Cathedral Press. Winchester. 1951. Octavo. 152pp. Original stiff blue paper boards, with illustration to upper board by A. M. Hughes. Sunned and spotted to spine and page edges. Eighteen short stories. An uncommon item. Cecil John Richards lived in Burma for more than 30 years in the Civil Service, and as District Commissioner, returning to the UK in 1947, the year before Burma gained independence. He is the subject of San Lin Tun's "An English Writer" published in 2022.
Author RICHARDS, C J.
Date 1951
Binding Original paper boards
Publisher Herbert Curnow Ltd. The Cathedral Press. Winchester
Illustrator Hughes, A. M.

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