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Edité par M.A. Donohue & Company No Date (1900), Chicago, 1900
Vendeur : Gyre & Gimble, Holden, ME, Etats-Unis
Soft Cover. Etat : Good. Stapled Pink paper wraps with green lettering. Small chip at head of front cover, pages 92-94 have small piece torn out at lower margin. Text is clean, no marks, evenly tanned. Large section of advertisments for Donohue publications at rear. Bertha M. Clay books are mainly credited to Charlotte M. Braeme. In order to bypass contract agreements with her British publisher, Braeme wrote American romances under the pen name that was created by flipping her initials. After her death in 1884, her publishers Street & Smith continued using Bertha M. Clay as a house name. Numerous writers, perhaps as many as a dozen, such as Frederick V. Dey and John R. Coryell were published under this name.