Shabby Tiger
1934 novel by Howard Spring
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Shabby Tiger is a 1934 novel by the British writer Howard Spring. It was followed by a sequel Rachel Rosing in 1935.
First edition | |
| Author | Howard Spring |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Genre | Drama |
| Publisher | William Collins, Sons |
Publication date | 1934 |
| Media type | |
A millionaire's son chooses to become an artist at the height of the Great Depression.[1]
Adaptation
In 1973, it was made into a television series Shabby Tiger, broadcast on ITV and starring John Nolan and Prunella Gee.[2]