Niger
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seen the play and perhaps the majesty of life. How¬
ever unhappily grooved his mind by his early sur¬
roundings and scoldings and commendings, it was
brightened and sharpened to a curiosity that no
manse would ever satisfy.
He elected to study medicine.
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ever unhappily grooved his mind by his early sur¬
roundings and scoldings and commendings, it was
brightened and sharpened to a curiosity that no
manse would ever satisfy.
He elected to study medicine.
!9
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Description | Sixteen books written by Lewis Grassic Gibbon (1901-1935), regarded as the most important Scottish prose writer of the early 20th century. All were published in the last seven years of his life, mostly under his real name, James Leslie Mitchell. They include two works of science fiction, non-fiction works on exploration, short stories set in Egypt, a novel about Spartacus, and the classic 'Scots Quair' trilogy which includes 'Sunset Song'. Mitchell's first book 'Hanno, or the future of exploration' (1928) is rare and has never been republished. |
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