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The cathedral Dean, Adam Ayscough, holds a deep love for his parishioners, but he is held captive by an irrational shyness and intimidating manner. ...Show synopsisThe cathedral Dean, Adam Ayscough, holds a deep love for his parishioners, but he is held captive by an irrational shyness and intimidating manner. He strikes up an unlikely friendship with Isaac Peabody, an obscure watchmaker who does not think he or God have anything in common. This leads to an unusual spiritual awakening that touches the entire community.Hide synopsis
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Description:Good Condition in Fair jacket. 7th printing. Ex-library with...Good Condition in Fair jacket. 7th printing. Ex-library with typical marks, wear to the edges; some yellowing; a reading copy overall. The jacket is creased and worn at edges; some tears; wrapped; taped to boards. "...returns to the setting and period of her best loved book A City of Bells. An English cathedral town in the mid 19th century forms the background for the warm and gentle story of Isaac Peabody, an obscure clockmaker, a dreamer but a dedicated craftsman, and of Adam Ayscough the brilliant, pious Dean of the Cathedral, whose great love for his parishioners is stifled by his own unconquerable shyness..." Quantity Available: 1. Category: Fiction; Inventory No: 112300.
Edition: First edition. First Edition, Third Printing
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Coward-McCann Inc.,
Description:Whitear, A.R. Good in fair dust jacket. Sturdy binding, cover....Whitear, A.R. Good in fair dust jacket. Sturdy binding, cover. Bookplate, some markings to end paper, small stains on title page. Dust jacket has some tears on corners and wear, smudging on back. Lovely book. 383 p. Includes illustrations. Brown hardcover, cloth over boards, gold lettering.
Description:Fair Condition in Fair jacket. Ex-library with typical marks;...Fair Condition in Fair jacket. Ex-library with typical marks; taped front hinge, cracking; pages lightly discolored but a solid reading copy overall. The jacket is creased, some tears to edges; clipped; taped to covers. "...returns to the setting and period of her best loved book A City of Bells. An English cathedral town in the mid 19th century forms the background for the warm and gentle story of Isaac Peabody, an obscure clockmaker, a dreamer but a dedicated craftsman, and of Adam Ayscough the brilliant, pious Dean of the Cathedral, whose great love for his parishioners is stifled by his own unconquerable shyness..." Quantity Available: 1. Category: Fiction; Inventory No: 111904.
Description:Ex-Library in Ex-Library jacket. EX-library with usual marks...Ex-Library in Ex-Library jacket. EX-library with usual marks/stamps with dust jacket in protective mylar, starting to split at inside title page and some foxing on page ends. Reading copy. We are professional sellers with an open shop-established 1997!
This is one of the best books of its kind I have ever read, and I LOVE to read. The things the author wanted to say were very said well but with subtlety. The characters were varied and very well defined according to the need of the story. E. G. writes profound truth gently, never too explicity, and ...
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This book is a little hard to stick with at first- but it all makes sense soon. Occasionally verbose but just skip those paragraphs and you will be glad you read all the way to the end. Well written- interesting and engaging inter-connections of people's lives in this little town. A clever and different ...
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