The author, Charles Graves (1 December 1899 – 20 February 1971) was a British novelist and brother of Captain Robert von Ranke Graves - a renowned English poet.
This book, titled: "And the Greeks" looks into and comments on various celebrities and the places they frequent in the 1920s. The book floats between humour, rumour, celebrity, money, travel and historical facts. With an introduction by no less than the famous humourist, P. G. Wodehouse.
And the Greeks | Charles Graves
Title: And the Greeks
Author: Graves, Charles
Edition: First edition
Publication Date: 1930
Publisher: Geoffrey Bles, London
Binding: Hardcover - Yellow cloth-covered boards; blue title on front and spine
Pages: 224 pages
Dust Jacket: Yes
Condition: Book is enclosed in protective clear plastic. Illustrative dust jacket. Dust jacket and the book in great condition given book is nearly 95 years old. Some minor tears to edges of dustjacket. No tears or rips to pages of book. Age-toned. No foxing. Very good book
ISBN: N/A
Dimensions: 21.5 cm x 16 cm x 2 cm
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