Walter J. C. Murray
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Description
In the 1920s Walter Murray rented a derelict, remote cottage in Sussex, without running water or electricity. Most of the windows were broken, it was dirty and dark. For the next year, he made his home there, making a living from drying and selling herbs. Copsford is his account of that year, a book that bears comparison to Thoreau's Walden
Walter Murray (1900-1985) was a writer whose work has been compared Richard Jefferies. He served in the first world war, and thereafter lived in Sussex for the remainder of his life, becoming a school teacher and eventually headmaster of a small private school. His best known work is Copsford.
Specifications
Publisher
Little Toller Books
Pub date
April 4, 2019
Pages
168
Theme
Memoirs
Measurements
216 x 156 mm
EAN
9781908213709
Binding
Paperback
Language
English