Leaves In The Wind

Leaves In The Wind

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A cherished work of early twentieth-century English essayism, Leaves in the Wind presents a warm and reflective collection of personal essays by Alpha of the Plough, the pen name of journalist and writer A.G. Gardiner. Written with gentle wit and quiet wisdom, the pieces chronicle the pleasures and observations of everyday life — from country walks and the turning of seasons to the small, illuminating moments that reveal deeper truths about human nature. Gardiner's prose instructs as much as it charms, drawing readers into a contemplative world where the ordinary is rendered extraordinary through careful attention and graceful expression. The tone throughout is unhurried and companionable, inviting the reader to pause alongside the author and find meaning in the overlooked corners of daily existence. A timeless example of the familiar essay at its finest, the collection remains as quietly rewarding today as when it first appeared.

Author: Alpha Of The Plough
Format: Hardback

Genre: Essays

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Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A cherished work of early twentieth-century English essayism, Leaves in the Wind presents a warm and reflective collection of personal essays by Alpha of the Plough, the pen name of journalist and writer A.G. Gardiner. Written with gentle wit and quiet wisdom, the pieces chronicle the pleasures and observations of everyday life — from country walks and the turning of seasons to the small, illuminating moments that reveal deeper truths about human nature. Gardiner's prose instructs as much as it charms, drawing readers into a contemplative world where the ordinary is rendered extraordinary through careful attention and graceful expression. The tone throughout is unhurried and companionable, inviting the reader to pause alongside the author and find meaning in the overlooked corners of daily existence. A timeless example of the familiar essay at its finest, the collection remains as quietly rewarding today as when it first appeared.