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Maison Milano

So Wild the Heart by Geoffrey Trease – UK First Edition, 1959

$ 67.24
Color: Sea
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Size: 150 x 7 cm
  • Handmade in Italy Silk tie
  • Material: 100% silk
  • Width: 7 cm (≈3.15 inches)
  • Length: 150 cm (≈59 inches)
Sea
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  • So Wild the Heart by Geoffrey Trease – UK First Edition, 1959 - VENTE-NET.FR
  • So Wild the Heart by Geoffrey Trease – UK First Edition, 1959 - VENTE-NET.FR
  • So Wild the Heart by Geoffrey Trease – UK First Edition, 1959 - VENTE-NET.FR
  • So Wild the Heart by Geoffrey Trease – UK First Edition, 1959 - VENTE-NET.FR
  • So Wild the Heart by Geoffrey Trease – UK First Edition, 1959 - VENTE-NET.FR
  • So Wild the Heart by Geoffrey Trease – UK First Edition, 1959 - VENTE-NET.FR
  • So Wild the Heart by Geoffrey Trease – UK First Edition, 1959 - VENTE-NET.FR
  • So Wild the Heart by Geoffrey Trease – UK First Edition, 1959 - VENTE-NET.FR
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Collection:
Maison Milano
Color:
Sea
Construction:
Knitted
Fabric:
Silk
Pattern:
Zig Zag
Size:
150 x 7 cm
EAN:
8785268505857

All orders can be easily returned, or exchanged for a different size, color, or model within 14 days, through our return portal.

The Knitted Tie

Crafted from the finest Italian silk, the timeless accessories seamlessly blend a rich history, unparalleled versatility, and exceptional quality. As we delve into the captivating realm of Viola Milano knitted ties, prepare to be enthralled by their luxurious charm.

Editor's Note

At Viola Milano we love to play around with texture in our personal style. Wether it is a crunchy silk or a soft wool, a knit tie is a perfect way to add some rugged elegance to any outfit. A navy knit tie will go equally well with a three piece heavy tweed in winter, as it will with your favourite washed cotton jacket in summer. If you prefer even more texture than you get from a solid knit tie, have a look at beautiful our zigzag or tone-to-tone knits as well. All our knitted ties start with a width of 7 cm up to 9 cm for “Su Misura” ties.

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Viola Milano Knitted ties is woven and finished by hand in our own mill in Como. We offer a wide range of designs, patterns, materials & colors – mostly made exclusively for Viola Milano. We mix our old looms from early 50’s with some new super technology looms to reach the ultimate quality and finishing.

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Description The Details:This copy is in good condition. Mild foxing on the end pages. Mild yellowing. Dust jacket in good condition. Unclipped. The Story:Thomas Adam, junior Fellow of St. Columb’s College at Oxford University, is one of countless English travellers crossing the channel to explore the reopened Continent after the Napoleonic wars. With Boney imprisoned, there is no time like the present to experience French wine and the Italian countryside — at least, for anyone other than Adam, whose motives are severely academic… Bound for Italy on the strictest academic pursuit, he has no intention of partaking in the glories of the countries he moves through, much less become involved in any way with the people he encounters. Indeed, anything not directly related to completing his translation of the obscure late poet Antonian, Adam views as entirely irrelevant. Romance, certainly, is entirely excluded. Life, however, has a much different summer in store for Adam than the one he has planned. Once settled in the beautiful lakeside town of Lucero, a location he hopes houses the mysterious Isola d’Amore referred to in Antonian’s works, Adam discovers any number of temptations. His encounters with ‘enlightened’ American women and a foolish prophet of Reason seem always to draw him away from his work…but unbeknownst to Adam, the answers he seeks are right under his nose the whole summer. Yet by the end of the Long Vacation, it is not his translation that occupies his thoughts, but rather problems of love. Problems for which all his classical scholarship has not prepared him… (GoodReads) The Author:Robert Geoffrey Trease (1909-1998) was a prolific writer, publishing 113 books between 1934 (Bows Against the Barons) and 1997 (Cloak for a Spy). His work has been translated into 20 languages. His grandfather was a historian, and was one of the main influences towards Trease’s work. (GoodReads) Related

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