Some years later, while visiting Haworth in Yorkshire, the picturesque village where the Bronte family lived and wrote, I took a walk along the cobbled main street and went browsing at a secluded book shop while sheltering from the rain. Just as I was about to leave, a golden Pegasus caught my eye and it reminded me of something. It was on the binding of a copy of 'Wuthering Heights', by Emily Bronte. I quickly exchanged money for this treasure and buried my find at the bottom of my bag to protect it from the rain. It wasn't until a few days later, when I had returned to Ireland and I was placing the book upon my bookshelf
that I noticed the similarity... my old Dublin copy of 'Jane Eyre' and this new Yorkshire copy of 'Wuthering Heights' were a matching pair! Both were published in 1933, by Daily Express Publications London, both with a flying golden Pegasus on the front. It took some seventy years, but I like to think that these tomes were reunited at last, not unlike the heroes and heroines of the books themselves, on my bookshelf, never to be parted again.
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I know I'm reviving a six-year-old thread, but this entry of yours caught my eye. I have the same two books, but it seems they're part of a set of more than just two.
My collection contains 12 - Wuthering Heights/Agnes Grey, Lorna Doone, Tales of Mystery, The Woman in White, The Cloister and the Hearth, Vanity Fair, The Vicar of Wakefield & She Stoops to Conquer, The Mill on the GFloss, The Three Musketeers, Jane Eyre, Pride and Prejudice and Ivanhoe!
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