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Spirit of Old Essex

by Arthur Morrison

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Spirit of Old Essex draws together Arthur Morrison's lost treasure of a novel Cunning Murrell,a tale of witchcraft, smuggling and country life long lost, together with additional background information on Morrison's research and inspiration. "The effect worked by Mr Morrison is one of distinction and charm; yet it is not one which suddenly makes you in love with the book, but one which encroaches, grows and abides."Morning Post - Sept 1900… (more)
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Spirit of Old Essex draws together Arthur Morrison's lost treasure of a novel Cunning Murrell,a tale of witchcraft, smuggling and country life long lost, together with additional background information on Morrison's research and inspiration. "The effect worked by Mr Morrison is one of distinction and charm; yet it is not one which suddenly makes you in love with the book, but one which encroaches, grows and abides."Morning Post - Sept 1900

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