George Sturt (1863-1927), who also wrote under the pseudonym George
Bourne, was a highly prominent writer on the traditions of rural
life and the condition of the English labouring classes. Originally
published in 1927, shortly after Sturt's death, this volume
provides a memoir of his early experiences in and around Farnham,
Surrey. It is written in a characteristically informal, personal
style, with numerous beautifully rendered observations, and is also
notable for containing an introduction by Arnold Bennett. This is a
highly readable book that will be of value to anyone with an
interest in Sturt's life and autobiographical writing in general.
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