$200.00 USD • Used
First edition. Full dark yellow cloth boards with black lettering and rules to spine, under dust jacket illustrated by Lynton Lamb, 258 pp. Minor darkening to jacket, flap clipped but price intact...
First edition. Full dark yellow cloth boards with black lettering and rules to spine, under dust jacket illustrated by Lynton Lamb, 258 pp. Minor darkening to jacket, flap clipped but price intact. Fine/Near fine. $200 Published pseudonymously, this autobiography of Eugenio D'Agostino tells of his experiences as a child immigrant to England forced to be a street musician. During WWI, DAgostinos family goes to England in hopes of earning their keep by playing music. After a few years of poverty, his father returns to Italy, leaving DAgostino in the charge of the troupe leader, of gipsy origin, who enslaves the young DAgostino.
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 1938
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
First Edition
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