Description
FIRST EDITION, pp. 296, crown 8vo, original black cloth, backstrip with lettering and decoration in silver, top edge red, others lightly spotted with tail edge roughtrimmed, attractive dustjacket a little chipped, very good
Publication details: Chapman & Hall,1936,
Rare Book
Scarce, the author's first and only novel; she also collaborated on plays with Beatrice Gilbert, and the relevance of a theatrical setting is extended by the blurb beyond the title of the work through a structural comparison to Nol Coward's 'Cavalcade'. The narrative centres on 'the experiences and interactions' of English students in Munich, with the pivotal location of the 'Pension of Fraulien Riemer, a decayed gentlewoman' (dustjacket blurb).
FIRST EDITION, pp. 296, crown 8vo, original black cloth, backstrip with lettering and decoration in silver, top edge red, others lightly spotted with tail edge roughtrimmed, attractive dustjacket a little chipped, very good
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