Stringer, Arthur
The Woman Who Couldn't Die


Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1929. First Edition. J, H, Originally serialised in three parts in the 'Pictorial Review' magazine under the title, 'The Blond Woman.'. A Viking woman who, almost a thousand years previous, had been abducted and carried across the Atlantic to Canada's frigid Northwest Territories, is reborn as "romance bridges the gulf of time and brings to this year of grace the living presence of the Woman Who Couldn't Die." Black cloth w/gilt lettering/decoration to front cover, gilt spine lettering, 315 pages. Mild wear to corners/spine ends, lightly stained cloth, in lightly edgeworn dust jacket w/mild chipping to corners/spine ends, a hint of fading to spine, 1" tear to top edge of rear panel, small soil mark to left edge of rear panel, smudged rear panel. Dust jacket in protective mylar sleeve.; . About Very Good, Hard Cover, Good, Small Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall.
$50.00
     
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