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THE LAST OF UPTAKE Or The Estranged Sisters


  • THE LAST OF UPTAKE Or The Estranged Sisters
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Author Simon Harcourt-Smith
Condition Good
Jacket Condition No Jacket
Binding Hardcover - 80 pages
Published B T Batsford,  London 1942
Our Ref # 102462

Description

ND. [1942 - WorldCat]. Harcourt-Smith's tale of a decaying stately home and its occupants is much enhanced by Whistler's illustrations. In good internal order throughout. Small mark to title page and one small corner fold, but otherwise all is clean and bright. Former owner's details neatly to fep. Attractive bookplate of Constance Whitehead to front pastedown. Red cloth is a little marked and rather worn to edges. This is a charity sale for Friends Of Morston Church (reg.1099831). 4to. 80pp
£75.00

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