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Don’t Look Now and Other Stories, by Daphne du Maurier (Penguin, 1974). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
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letsgoforahike: Let’s Go For A Hike “Looking from the window at the fantastic light and colour of my glittering fairy-world of fact that holds no tenderness, no quietude, I long suddenly for peace, for understanding.” ― Daphne du Maurier,
The Birds and Other Stories, by Daphne du Maurier (Penguin, 1963).From a car boot sale in Winchester.
The Breaking Point, by Daphne du Maurier (Pocket Book, 1959).From a second-hand bookstore in New York.
everythingsecondhand: Don’t Look Now and Other Stories, by Daphne du Maurier (Penguin, 1974). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: The Breaking Point, by Daphne du Maurier (Pocket Book, 1959). From a second-hand bookstore in New York.
atzamot: rebecca // daphne du maurier
maryarnorevna: “Crimson Peak, and Edith herself, originate from books. Books, in particular, written by women. Young women. Girls, almost – girls like Edith. Mary Shelley, Ann Radcliffe, Daphne Du Maurier, and of course the Bronte sisters; Gothic
shaykarniel:Daphne du Maurier - Tales of quiet teror - Echoes from the macabre - paperback cover
purplebuddhaquotes: “I like simple things, books, being alone, or with somebody who understands.” — Daphne du Maurier
honeymoonwife:Daphne du Maurier, by Curtis Moffat (circa 1925) https://painted-face.com/
amandaonwriting: Happy Birthday, Daphne du Maurier, born 13 May 1907, died 19 April 198910 Daphne du Maurier Quotes
aseaofquotes: Daphne Du Maurier, Myself When Young
clair-de-lune-moonlight: “—soon the murmur of the world was behind me—” — Daphné du Maurier, “Not After Midnight”, in Don’t Look Now and Other Stories (via antigonick)
imelancholia: “I like simple things, books, being alone, or with somebody who understands.” - Daphne du Maurier.
ragsandtatters: Daphne du Maurier with her children
sixpenceee: Four Scary Stories“The Doll” by Daphne du Maurier This story from the grande dame of suspense caused a bit of a stir when it was discovered several years ago, but if you haven’t read it yet, there’s no better time to take a look.
aseaofquotes: Daphne Du Maurier, “The Lover”
books-n-quotes: “I wondered why it was that places are so much lovelier when one is alone.” — Daphne du Maurier, Rebecca (via books-n-quotes)
thinkivykink: “They are not brave, the days when we are twenty-one. They are full of little cowardices, little fears without foundation, and one is so easily bruised, so swiftly wounded, one falls to the first barbed word,” Daphne du Maurier, Rebecca.