








Fables by T. F. Powys - Phoenix Library Series (1930, hardcover)
A collection of strange, lyrical, and often darkly allegorical stories by British author T. F. Powys, known for his mystical and moral vision. In Fables, Powys blends rural life with spiritual symbolism, creating short tales that explore human weakness, divine justice, and existential longing.
This edition was published by Chatto & Windus as part of the Phoenix Library series in 1930.
Book in good condition with typical signs of aging. Bookplate from the University of Liverpool on the inside cover. Imbued with the delicious scent of old books.
A collection of strange, lyrical, and often darkly allegorical stories by British author T. F. Powys, known for his mystical and moral vision. In Fables, Powys blends rural life with spiritual symbolism, creating short tales that explore human weakness, divine justice, and existential longing.
This edition was published by Chatto & Windus as part of the Phoenix Library series in 1930.
Book in good condition with typical signs of aging. Bookplate from the University of Liverpool on the inside cover. Imbued with the delicious scent of old books.