An edition of Mythago Wood (1984)

Mythago Wood

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An edition of Mythago Wood (1984)

Mythago Wood

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Deep within the wildwood lies a place of myth and mystery, from which few return, and of those few, none remain unchanged.

Ryhope Wood may look like a three-mile-square fenced-in wood in rural Herefordshire on the outside, but inside, it is a primeval, intricate labyrinth of trees, impossibly huge, unforgettable … and stronger than time itself.

Stephen Huxley has already lost his father to the mysteries of Ryhope Wood. On his return from the Second World War, he finds his brother, Christopher, is also in thrall to the mysterious wood, wherein lies a realm where mythic archetypes grow flesh and blood, where love and beauty haunt your dreams, and in promises of freedom lies the sanctuary of insanity …

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Avon Books (Mm)
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Edition Availability
Cover of: La forêt des mythagos
La forêt des mythagos
2004, Gallimard
in French
Cover of: Mythago Wood
Mythago Wood
April 1991, Avon Books (Mm)
in English
Cover of: Mythago wood
Mythago wood
1984, Arbor House
in English

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"In May 1944 I received my call-up papers and went reluctantly away to war, training at first in the Lake District, then shipping over to France with the 7th Infantry."

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OL7433970M
ISBN 10
0380762765
ISBN 13
9780380762767
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6886
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921216

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In May 1944 I received my call-up papers and went reluctantly away to war, training at first in the Lake District, then shipping over to France with the 7th Infantry.
added anonymously.
In May 1944 I received my call-up papers and went reluctantly away to war, training at first in the Lake District, then shipping over to France with the 7th Infantry.
added anonymously.

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