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Laughter in the Next Room

by Sitwell, Osbert

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VG: in very good condition with rubbed and chipped dust jacket
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London: Macmillan & Co Ltd. VG: in very good condition with rubbed and chipped dust jacket. 1949. First Edition. Orange hardback cloth cover. 220mm x 150mm (9" x 6"). viii, 381pp. 23 sepia plates. Vol IV of Sitwell's five-volume autobiography. There can be little doubt that Osbert Sitwell's finest achievement was his five-volume autobiography published by Macmillan between 1945-50. Vol I' Left Hand, Right Hand! ' Vol II 'The Scarlet Tree' Vol III 'Great Morning' Vol IV 'Laughter in the Next Room' Vol V' Noble Essences or Courteous Revelations' 'Tales my Father Taught Me'. Son of the eccentric fourth baronet Sir George Reresby Sitwell, whom he succeeded in 1943, Osbert Sitwell was a member of a family descended from the Saxon Earls of Northumberland. The cold and unloving home environment undoubtedly contributed to the rather frosty front presented to the public by Osbert and his siblings, Edith and Sacheverell. The three went on, however, to become one of Britain's most remarkable literary families, producing a dazzling variety of work in many fields. Educated, as he put it, "during the holidays from Eton", Osbert became a regular soldier and fought in Flanders during the 1914-18 war and his bitter experiences there were noticeably reflected in some of his writings. He was invalided home in 1916 and there collaborated with his sister on a first book of poetry. Many more works of poetry and literature were to follow. He was made a Companion of Honour in 1958 and a Companion of Literature in 1967. Unmarried, Osbert moved to Italy in 1965 to live at the family property, the Castello di Montegufoni, near Florence. .

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Bookseller
Barter Books Ltd GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
sit23
Title
Laughter in the Next Room
Author
Sitwell, Osbert
Format/Binding
Orange hardback cloth cover
Book Condition
Used - VG: in very good condition with rubbed and chipped dust jacket
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Macmillan & Co Ltd
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1949
Keywords
Autobiography, First Editions
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Autobiography;

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About Barter Books Ltd

Since its opening in 1991 within the premises of a small model factory at Alnwick Station, Barter Books has grown well beyond original expectations. Starting off in what was the ticket and parcel office of the original Station, the bookshop has expanded down the platforms and through the waiting rooms, until it now covers over one-quarter of the whole Station site. This translates into an area exceeding 8000 square feet and containing over 350,000 books on more than three miles of shelving. Also the Famous Writers Mural - 40 feet long by 18 feet high, the similarly sized Railway Mural and the Tennyson Installation. The bookshop also sells secondhand videos and music (CDs, LPs, cassettes, sheet music), as well as a small but growing section of artists' prints. And then there are the shop's many extra features! These include an open fire in the winter, coffee and cookies, a model railway running above the book columns, a mini-cybercafe, generous seating and browsing areas, a children's room, and dozens of glass cases containing many of the more interesting antiquarian books. The latest feature is the Station Buffet with hot and cold food and a fine selection of coffees and teas. A final note: during the enlargement process the owners took (and are taking!) particular pleasure in restoring, as they can, various features of the Station. This so far includes the original North Eastern Railway cast iron fireplaces, two of the Station clocks, a drinking fountain, and various waiting rooms. Most dramatic of all, however, was the restoration of part of the glass roof. That was when we all stood about watching as the sun came streaming in for the first time in many years to bring the wonderful old Station visually back to life.

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