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Santa Claus in Summer by Compton MacKenzie, in its 1960 edition published by J. M. Dent, offers a whimsical and heartwarming tale that transcends the boundaries of seasons.
£20.00
Santa Claus in Summer by Compton MacKenzie, in its 1960 edition published by J. M. Dent, offers a whimsical and heartwarming tale that transcends the boundaries of seasons.
Format: Hardcover
Condition: Used (very good for its age)
Publisher: J. M. Dent
Year: 1960
Pages: 244
This is a reissue published in 1960 by J. M. Dent.
"Santa Claus in Summer" by Compton MacKenzie, in its 1960 edition published by J. M. Dent, offers a whimsical and heartwarming tale that transcends the boundaries of seasons. In this enchanting story, MacKenzie weaves a delightful narrative that explores the notion of Santa Claus leaving his North Pole abode to experience the joys of summer.
Set against the backdrop of a quaint Scottish island, the story follows the misadventures and magical encounters that unfold when Santa takes an unseasonal vacation. MacKenzie's prose sparkles with humor, imagination, and a touch of nostalgia, inviting readers of all ages to join in the escapades of a summer-clad Santa.
The 1960 edition published by J. M. Dent preserves the charm of MacKenzie's narrative while adding a sense of timelessness to the tale. With its beautifully designed cover and pages, the edition transports readers into the heart of the story, allowing them to experience the magic and laughter that permeate every page.
"Santa Claus in Summer" is a delightful fusion of fantasy and reality, inviting readers to believe in the unexpected and embrace the spirit of wonder. This edition by J. M. Dent captures the essence of MacKenzie's storytelling prowess, making it an enchanting addition to any literary collection and a perfect read to enjoy throughout the year.
This copy has been price clipped. There are a few very minor tears and age related wear to the dust cover, however the front and back covers are in very good condition. The text block is tight. There's a very small pencil mark on the back cover pastedown. Overall, a very good and well preserved example.