Handley Cross or Mr Jorrocks’s Hunt

Surtees, R. S. (illus.John Leech; intro Raymond Carr)

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ÒThe best dialogue in Victorian fictionÕ says Raymond Carr in his excellent introduction to the SocietyÕs edition. he goes on to call this book Ôa great, if misshapen monument to (SurteesÕ) genius.Õ For Surtees himself it was much more, and he called it the best thing he had ever written. We would all be forgiben moments and passages where we agree Ð the interaction with Pigg, the baleful look at the Ôbon tonÕ the magical, hysterical hunting scenes and bawdy exchanges with impertinent washerwomen. Where else can one find these snaps of the early Victorian hunting, turnpike world? In the novel Jorrocks, who has taken the hounds at the invitation of the snobbish populace, arrives in the Spa town and proceeds to wreak havoc. With his inimitable Scottish huntsman he shows the people of Handley Cross that a city grocer can love Ôunting just as much as an hÕEarl. Facsimile of 1854 edition.

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Publisher
R. S. Surtees Society
Publisher City
London
Year
1983
Edition
1st thus
Format
h/b
Author
Surtees, R. S. (illus.John Leech; intro Raymond Carr)
SKU
IYC132853
Categories
Condition
Fine, in protective sleeve.
Size
8vo (230 x 150 / 9" x 6")
Page Count
550
ISBN