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Language English Media type Print OCLC 232184 People also search for The Rabbi's Wife | 3.1/5 Publication date 1962 Pages 208 Originally published 1962 Page count 208 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cover artist Richard Chopping (U.K. hardcover; U.S. hardcover & paperback editions) |
The Fourth of June is the first novel by David Benedictus.
The novel was considered controversial when published in 1962 as it describes scenes of violent bullying at Eton College, unrestrained class warfare and suggestions of schoolboy sexuality. It has some parallels with Tom Brown's School Days. It was adapted into a drama, produced in London in 1964 at the St Martin's Theatre.
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