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LEIGH FERMOR, Patrick; Artemis Cooper [Editor]; [Daphne Fielding].

A Time of Gifts; Between the Woods and the Water; The Broken Road.

London: John Murray , 1977-2013.

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First Editions of Each Work in Patrick Leigh Fermor's Trilogy; A Time of Gifts Signed by Him and The Broken Road signed by editor Artemis Cooper; Between the Woods and the Water Inscribed by Him To Daphne Fielding with a full page sketch
First editions of each volume in Leigh Fermor's trilogy. Octavo, original cloth, pictorial endpapers, illustrated with maps. A Time of Gifts is signed by Patrick Leigh Fermor on the front free endpaper. Between the Woods and the Water is an association copy, lengthily inscribed by Patrick Leigh Fermor on the front free endpaper to Daphne Fielding with with a large ink sketch of a cloudy beach scene covering the entire page, "To darling Daphne, with tons of fond love from Paddy." The recipient, Daphne Fielding (1904–1997) was a British socialite and writer whose memoirs and biographical works offered a vivid portrait of aristocratic life in the early twentieth century. Born Daphne Vivian, daughter of the 4th Baron Vivian, she married Henry Thynne, 6th Marquess of Bath, and became Marchioness of Bath before their divorce in 1953. Fielding was closely connected to the “Bright Young Things”—a group of bohemian aristocrats and artists whose flamboyant lifestyles captured public imagination in interwar Britain—and maintained friendships with many prominent literary figures, including Evelyn Waugh. Waugh, who shared her interest in the idiosyncrasies of upper-class life, dedicated his 1957 novel The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold to Fielding and her best-known works included The Nearest Way Home (1970), a memoir of her unconventional upbringing, and The Duchess of Jermyn Street (1978), a biography of her mother-in-law, Daisy Fellowes. With wit, candor, and an insider’s perspective, Fielding documented a vanishing world of privilege, eccentricity, and decline within the British upper classes. The Broken Road, which was published posthumously, is signed by editor Artemis Cooper on the title page. Each are near fine to fine in very good to fine dust jackets. Jacket artwork by John Craxton. An exceptional association.
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