"The South-bound Car" is a captivating collection of short stories offering a glimpse into the lives and experiences of individuals navigating the complexities of the early 20th century. Llewellyn Owen's narratives, complemented by L. Raven-Hill's illustrations, weave together themes of travel, destiny, and the human condition.
This volume showcases a diverse range of characters and settings, from poignant encounters on trains to reflective moments in quiet countryside scenes. The stories capture the essence of a bygone era, presenting readers with a rich tapestry of social commentary and personal reflection. This edition preserves the original charm and artistry, ensuring its appeal to both avid collectors and new readers interested in classic short fiction.
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