The Man Of Property

£6.00

Penguin 1st Edition, published 1951.

The most prized item in Soames Forsyte's collection of beautiful things is his wife, the enigmatic Irene. But when she falls in love with Bosinney, a penniless architect who utterly rejects the Forsyte values, their affair touches off a series of events which can only end in disgrace and disaster. John Galsworthy tackles his theme of the demise of the upper-middle classes with irony and compassion in the first of the Forstye series.

Condition grading: Some wear and creases to spine. Light foxing to both covers Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

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Penguin 1st Edition, published 1951.

The most prized item in Soames Forsyte's collection of beautiful things is his wife, the enigmatic Irene. But when she falls in love with Bosinney, a penniless architect who utterly rejects the Forsyte values, their affair touches off a series of events which can only end in disgrace and disaster. John Galsworthy tackles his theme of the demise of the upper-middle classes with irony and compassion in the first of the Forstye series.

Condition grading: Some wear and creases to spine. Light foxing to both covers Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

Penguin 1st Edition, published 1951.

The most prized item in Soames Forsyte's collection of beautiful things is his wife, the enigmatic Irene. But when she falls in love with Bosinney, a penniless architect who utterly rejects the Forsyte values, their affair touches off a series of events which can only end in disgrace and disaster. John Galsworthy tackles his theme of the demise of the upper-middle classes with irony and compassion in the first of the Forstye series.

Condition grading: Some wear and creases to spine. Light foxing to both covers Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

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