Description
Paperback cover has some wear and minor bending and creases. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This delightful paperback edition of “Abdul and Mr Friday” by David Leatherberry offers a charming glimpse into the colonial era of the British Empire. Published in the latter half of the 20th century, the book presents a fictionalized account of the relationship between an English gentleman and his Indian servant, exploring the complex dynamics of power, race, and cultural exchange that defined the colonial experience. Leatherberry’s deft storytelling and attention to historical detail transport readers to a bygone era, inviting them to contemplate the enduring legacies of colonialism through the lens of a deeply human narrative. With its well-preserved pages and secure binding, this copy provides a wonderful opportunity for collectors and readers alike to immerse themselves in a thought-provoking tale that resonates with contemporary discussions about identity, privilege, and cross-cultural understanding.