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  1. Dec 1, 1994 · As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning. Audio Cassette – Unabridged, December 1, 1994. by Laurie Lee (Author) 4.4 3,003 ratings. See all formats and editions. It was 1934 and a young man walked to London from the security of the Cotswolds to make his fortune. He was to live by playing the violin and by labouring on a London building site.

    • Laurie Lee
    • Laurie Lee
  2. Feb 22, 1979 · As I walked out one midsummer morning Hardcover – February 22, 1979 by Laurie Lee (Author), Leonard Rosoman (Illustrator) 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,990 ratings

    • Laurie Lee
    • Laurie Lee
  3. Jan 1, 1985 · This item: As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning . $29.99 $ 29. 99. Sold by Union Station Store and ships from Amazon Fulfillment. + Cider with Rosie. $15.29 $ 15. 29.

  4. As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning, written more than thirty years after the events it describes, is an elegant and irresistibly charming portrait of life on the road—first in England, where the familiar landscapes and people somehow made Lee feel far from home, and then in Spain, whose utter foreignness afforded a new kind of comfort.

  5. Jun 10, 2014 · As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning, written more than thirty years after the events it describes, is an elegant and irresistibly charming portrait of life on the road—first in England, where the familiar landscapes and people somehow made Lee feel far from home, and then in Spain, whose utter foreignness afforded a new kind of comfort.

  6. Jun 26, 2014 · Laurie Lee. Penguin UK, Jun 26, 2014 - Biography & Autobiography - 224 pages. As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning is the moving follow-up to Laurie Lee's acclaimed Cider with Rosie. Abandoning the Cotswolds village that raised him, the young Laurie Lee walks to London. There he makes a living labouring and playing the violin.

  7. As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning Quotes. “For the first time I was learning how much easier it was to leave than to stay behind and love.”. “I felt once again the unease of arriving at night in an unknown city--that faint sour panic which seems to cling to a place until one has found oneself a bed.”.

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