Travels with My Aunt
by:
Graham Greene (author)
NY, Viking (1970) 3rd printing thus. 2 small spots of foxing on front endpaper that repeat on following two pages, else fine UNREAD hardcover. Violet boards with off white spine and quarter cloth. Violet topstain. Dustjacket spine is slightly faded, else very good with $5.95 price intact. DJ...
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NY, Viking (1970) 3rd printing thus. 2 small spots of foxing on front endpaper that repeat on following two pages, else fine UNREAD hardcover. Violet boards with off white spine and quarter cloth. Violet topstain. Dustjacket spine is slightly faded, else very good with $5.95 price intact. DJ presented in removable archival mylar cover. Clean, tight and straight. Smoke and pet free premises. B316
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Format: Hardcover
ASIN: B0041DDYK0
Publish date: 1970-01-01
Publisher: Viking Press
Edition language: English
Category:
Classics,
Novels,
Humor,
Comedy,
Literature,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Book Club,
Literary Fiction,
20th Century,
English Literature
My wife and I both had vague but positive memories of having read "Travels With My Aunt" way back in the last century so we decided to give the audiobook version a try and refresh our memories. Tim Pigott-Smith is the narrator and he gives a wonderful performance, providing just the right voices ...
Travels with my Aunt is a fun and enjoyable read about Henry Pulling, a retired bank manager somewhere in his fifties, and how his life gets turned upside down when he meets his Aunt Augusta at his moher´s funeral. All of a sudden Henry´s boring dahlia-filled suburban life is turned into a life of t...
bookshelves: published-1969, summer-2010, amusing Read on August 15, 2010 Henry Pulling, a retired bank manager, meets his old aunt for the first time in over 50 years. She persuades him to travel with her. Through his aunt, a veteran of Europe's hotel bedrooms, Henry joins a shiftless, twilight ...
I laughed out loud so many times reading this book. It is sublime and it is subversive, and the dialogue between Aunt Augusta and Henry actually reminds me of some conversations I have had with my great-uncle, whose stories have influenced me in a similar way that Henry has been affected by his Aunt...
I was very happy with this one, as middle aged banker Harry Pullings is yanked out of his dull, complacent retirement by his Aunt Augusta. Forced to travel with her across Europe and eventually Paraguay, he finds a world full of adventure and absurdity with all sorts of strange encounters, and shame...