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Edité par Little, Brown, and Company, 1927
Vendeur : My Dead Aunt's Books, Hyattsville, MD, Etats-Unis
Etat : Fair. First American ed., 1927 printing; 375 p., clean and unmarked except for former bookseller's price on upper corner of half t.p.; binding firm; in absence of t.p., green boards are bumped and stained; gilt lettering still clear on spine.
Edité par Grosset & Dunlap, New York, 1927
Vendeur : Mountain Books, Kent, CT, Etats-Unis
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Hardcover. Etat : Good Minus. Green cloth hardcover, has some signs of age and discoloration to the spine. The last free page has writing on it. We ship fast.
Edité par T Fisher Unwin, London (Unwin's Cabinet Library edition - reprint), 1927
Vendeur : Book Orphanage, McCrae, VIC, Australie
hardcover, 6 7/8" x 4 1/4" (no jacket issued) 384 pages Red cloth-bound boards with gold type to spine and gold facsimile signature to front, marbled endpapers, gold top edges, uncut fore-edges. Originally published in 1883, and written under the pseudonym 'Ralph Iron', much of the book is clearly autobiographical - two leading characters, Lyndall and Waldo, are two sides of the author herself. The story reflects her childhood upbringing and the landscape in South Africa where she worked as a governess on isolated farms during the late 19th century. This, her first book, was hailed by contemporay English feminists. Some marks to front. Book in VERY GOOD condition.