The Green Overcoat

£4.00

Penguin 1st Edition, published 1947.

This wonderful story follows Professor Higginson, a tall, thin, exceedingly shy and nervous psychologist on his journey when he comes across the magnificent green overcoat after good-byes at an agonised party... The green of it subdued, a warm and lovely green; its cloth sof and thick, pliable and smooth; the rich fur at the collar and cuffs was a promise of luxury lining. Now the Devil during all Professor Higginson's life had had trifling fun with him until that memorable moment…

Condition grading: Good. Small stain to front cover. Some wear and marks to rear cover. Pencil price to title page. Some bumping wear to spine ends. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

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Penguin 1st Edition, published 1947.

This wonderful story follows Professor Higginson, a tall, thin, exceedingly shy and nervous psychologist on his journey when he comes across the magnificent green overcoat after good-byes at an agonised party... The green of it subdued, a warm and lovely green; its cloth sof and thick, pliable and smooth; the rich fur at the collar and cuffs was a promise of luxury lining. Now the Devil during all Professor Higginson's life had had trifling fun with him until that memorable moment…

Condition grading: Good. Small stain to front cover. Some wear and marks to rear cover. Pencil price to title page. Some bumping wear to spine ends. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

Penguin 1st Edition, published 1947.

This wonderful story follows Professor Higginson, a tall, thin, exceedingly shy and nervous psychologist on his journey when he comes across the magnificent green overcoat after good-byes at an agonised party... The green of it subdued, a warm and lovely green; its cloth sof and thick, pliable and smooth; the rich fur at the collar and cuffs was a promise of luxury lining. Now the Devil during all Professor Higginson's life had had trifling fun with him until that memorable moment…

Condition grading: Good. Small stain to front cover. Some wear and marks to rear cover. Pencil price to title page. Some bumping wear to spine ends. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

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