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Eleanor Farjeon first met Edward Thomas in the late autumn of 1912, when her brother invited him to tea. It was the beginning of a deep friendship. This double memoir uses Edward's letters and Eleanor's diaries and linking commentary to provide an account of their developing friendship, and of the enthusiasms they shared.
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Eleanor Farjeon first met Edward Thomas in the late autumn of 1912, when her brother invited him to tea. It was the beginning of a deep friendship. This double memoir uses Edward's letters & Eleanor's diaries & linking commentary to provide an account of their developing friendship, & of the enthusiasms they shared.

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