The Bess Streeter Aldrich Reader
A People's Book Club edition. No dust cover. The binding is strong but is unglued from the book cover spine. Ink stains on the top outside edge of pages. Discoloration and yellowing throughout the pages. Bad multiple brown spots, yellowing and discoloration on the outside edge of pages. The book cover edges and spine has white marks, fading and tearing. Multiple white marks, starches, and discoloration all over the book cover. Stains and brown spots on the spine book cover.
PRODUCT INFO
- Hardcover
- Publisher: Peoples Book Club (1951)
- ASIN: B00HUXAWF8
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BOOK DESCRIPTION
Undated publication, circa late 1940's - 50's, special edition published by the Peoples Book Club, 467 pages. SUBJECT: "Bess Streeter Aldrich was one of the most beloved novelists of stories of pioneers. She was born in Cedar Falls, Iowa in 1881 and after her marriage to Charles S. Aldrich moved to Nebraska. Her grandparents migrated into Iowa by ox-team in 1852 where Bess lived the lore and legends of the frontier days. CONTENTS: Novels - A Lantern in Her Hand, cpy 1928; A White Bird Flying, cpy 1931. Stories, cpy 1936 - The Day of Retaliation; How Far is it to Hollywood?; Juno's Swans; Will the Romance be the Same?; Welcome Home, Hal!"