Flying with Chaucer

James Norman Hall
Houghton Mifflin, 1930
This little book carries James Norman Hall’s thoughts about his “escape” from POW confinement in Germany at the end of WW1 and about one of his favorite books, Chaucer’s “Tales”. He wonders about the life of a book – who owned it, was it loved, did it travel with someone, where it might go next, etc. If you like books, you might like this one as a complement to your library.
