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The Little Lady Of The Big House

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Seller Notes
“Very Good-”
Author
London, Jack
Book Title
The Little Lady Of The Big House
Cover
Hardcover
Language
English
Publisher
MacMillan Company
Publication Year
1916
Place Published
New York, NY
Pages
392p.
Topic
Modern Fiction First Editions
Format
Hardcover
Edition
1st Edition
Printing
1st Printing
Book Condition
Very Good-
Defects
This book is in Very Good- condition and is lacking a dust, jacket. First Edition, first printing, with Published April,, 1916 on the copyright page (as per Sisson & Martens). The spine, ends, corners and spine joints of the book covers have some, light bumping, rubbing and edge wear. The lettering on the, spine of the book has some rubbing. The text pages are, generally clean, though there are occasional spots of fonxing, and fingermarking. The endpapers have generalized light toning, and there is a previous owner's name plate (large) adhered to, the front endpaper. The rear inner hinge has cracked., "Biographer Clarice Stasz writes that the book is "not, autobiography", but speaks of London's "frank borrowing from, his life with Charmian", his second wife, and says it is, "psychologically valid as a mirror of events during [the], winter [of 1912–13]". Paula, like Charmian, is subject to, insomnia and is unable to bear children. Based on a reading of, Charmian's diary, Stasz identifies Evan Graham with two, real-life men named Laurie Smith and Allan Dunn. " (from, Wikipedia)
Binding
Hardcover
Subject
Modern Fiction First Editions
Place of Publication
New York, NY
Year Printed
1916
Special Attributes
1st Edition

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Great Seller: shipped immediately, wrapped carefully, arrived in ONE DAY!! The book was in excellent condition, exactly as described.