Externally, excellent, with no noticeable faults. In the publisher's original cloth binding, in the price-clipped dust wrapper. She contributed short stories and plays to the BBC and wrote primarily works of historical fiction.?Undated, so dated off of Jisc from an identical copy held at the British Library.Collated, complete. It is told through the point of view of a young farmer who is writing in his journal about his thoughts and despair, including 'the struggle of the scattered community' and 'the strength and faith of his mother'.?Eirlys Trefor was a Welsh writer who wrote successful works such as 'Light Cakes for Tea'. First Edition, in the price-clipped dust wrapper.?Signed by the author with 'best wishes' to the title page.This is a work of fiction by Eirlys Trefor that takes place in the middle years of the 19th century in rural Wales. A signed copy of Trefor's work of historical fiction, which tells a tale about Welsh country life through a young farmer and his journal entries.
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