An edition of Marriage for Rosamond (1937)

Marriage for Rosamond

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Marriage for Rosamond
Louise Platt Hauck
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An edition of Marriage for Rosamond (1937)

Marriage for Rosamond

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"Young, sheltered and indulged by an adoring family, Rosamond Bruce enters into marriage with Jim Daingerfield, bringing him all the innocence, trust and ecstasy of first love....Later, settled in their own home, she is dismayed to find herself relegated to second place in Jim's thoughts by his younger brother. A slight limp caused by an accident in childhood, for which Jim believes himself entirely to blame, gives Rich an insidious hold over the older man which he does not hesitate to exploit"--Dust jacket flap.

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Language
English
Pages
298

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Marriage for Rosamond
1937, The Penn publishing company
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Edition Notes

"First printing, October, 1937; second printing before publication."

Published in
Philadelphia

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.H2918 Mar, PS3515.A8633 Mar

The Physical Object

Pagination
298 p.
Number of pages
298

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6362153M
LCCN
37034665
OCLC/WorldCat
1574592, 251979188

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