![]() ![]() The title and author’s name are boldly blocked on both the front board and the spine. The buckram cover of each volume in the series is a different bold colour-in this case, red for The Singing Sands and olive green for A Shilling For Candles. Inside, we find a book bound in buckram and blocked with a two-colour graphic design by Illustrator Mark Smith. Those are the two books I’ll be looking at here, although they can be taken as broadly representative of the series as a whole, which also includes The Franchise Affair, The Daughter of Time, To Love and Be Wise, and Miss Pym Disposes.Įach book comes in a plain black paper-covered slipcase that is fairly standard Folio Society fair. ![]() The last was The Singing Sands, published posthumously in 1952 and by the Folio Society in 2014. A Shilling for Candles was the first Tey novel, originally published in 1936 and issued by The Folio Society in 2016. These Tey books were published in series by the Folio Society between 20. She published eight novels in that genre, of which seven were written under her famous nom de plume Josephine Tey. Elizabeth MacKintosh was a crime novelist of the so-called Golden Age of Detective Fiction. ![]()
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