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  • Author: James Agate
  • Publisher: Readers Union
  • Language: English
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Pages: 230
  • Published Year: 1947
  • Dimensions: 19 x 13 cm
  • Condition: Used – Good
  • Condition Note: Pages yellowish-white; book without jacket

About the Book

A Shorter Ego by James Agate is a lively and candid autobiography that captures the wit, theatrical gossip, and sharp observations of one of Britain’s most flamboyant critics. Originally published in 1945, this edition presents Agate’s reflections on his life, literary experiences, and encounters within the theatrical and literary circles of his time.

The book combines personal anecdotes, incisive critique, and humor, giving readers an entertaining yet insightful view of Agate’s world. His narrative style is engaging, blending elegance with a keen eye for human behavior and artistic commentary.

Published in a durable hardback format, this edition is ideal for readers interested in literary criticism, British theatre, or autobiographical accounts of cultural figures. Its vintage charm, yellowed pages, and candid storytelling make it a compelling addition to any collection of classic memoirs.

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Book Details

  • Author: James Agate
  • Publisher: Readers Union
  • Language: English
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Pages: 230
  • Published Year: 1947
  • Dimensions: 19 x 13 cm
  • Condition: Used – Good
  • Condition Note: Pages yellowish-white; book without jacket

About the Book

A Shorter Ego by James Agate is a lively and candid autobiography that captures the wit, theatrical gossip, and sharp observations of one of Britain’s most flamboyant critics. Originally published in 1945, this edition presents Agate’s reflections on his life, literary experiences, and encounters within the theatrical and literary circles of his time.

The book combines personal anecdotes, incisive critique, and humor, giving readers an entertaining yet insightful view of Agate’s world. His narrative style is engaging, blending elegance with a keen eye for human behavior and artistic commentary.

Published in a durable hardback format, this edition is ideal for readers interested in literary criticism, British theatre, or autobiographical accounts of cultural figures. Its vintage charm, yellowed pages, and candid storytelling make it a compelling addition to any collection of classic memoirs.

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