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The complete review's Review: . Old Filth is the story of Sir Edward Feathers, a successful lawyer and then judge, now retired. The novel moves back and forth in time, revisiting his childhood and formative years as well as focussing on his last attempts in the present to deal with the past after the death of his wife. Jane Gardam’s beloved Old Filth trilogy— her masterpiece, Old Filth, The Man in the Wooden Hat, and Last Friends—are here presented in a box set perfect for holiday gift-giving.Emotionally distant but highly successful Edward Feathers, his beautiful wife Betty, and his devilishly handsome professional rival (and Betty’s one-time lover) Edward Veneering are the anchors of this series Description: Book Jane Gardam’s One of Jane Gardam’s Old Dirt Trilogy Trilogy Sir Edward Feathers had a brilliant career, from his debut as a lawyer in Southeast Asia, where he earned the nickname of Old Filth (SALETY being the acronym for Failure To London Try Hong Kong), to his last days of respected work as a judge at the English bar.Yet, through all that he took with him the wounds of Old Filth (Old Filth Trilogy) [Jane Gardam] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Book One in Jane Gardam's Old Filth Trilogy Sir Edward Feathers has had a brilliant career, from his early days as a lawyer in Southeast Asia Free PDF Download Books by Jane Gardam. Long ago, Old Filth was a Raj orphan - one of the many young children sent 'Home' from the East to be fostered and educated in England. Jane Gardam's novel tell "[Old Filth] will bring immense pleasure to readers who treasure fiction that is intelligent, witty, sophisticated and - a quality encountered all too rarely in contemporary culture - adult." - The Washington Post "Gardam's prose is so economical that no moment she describes is either gratuitous or wasted." - The New Yorker