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The white people.

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An edition of The White People (1917)

The white people.

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"Isobel Muircarrie grows up in the Scottish Highlands where her gift of 'Second Sight' enables her to see the phantom White People and communicate with a ghost child. When she moves to London as an adult and falls in love with a stricken young man, Hector MacNairn, who dies shortly afterwards of a heart attack, her ability enables her to 'see' him as a spirit."- - Description by Peter Haining, in "A Century of Ghost Novels 1900 - 2000" (Appendix to his book, The Mammoth Book of Modern Ghost Stories)

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The white people.
1917, Harper
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The white people
1917, Harper & Brothers
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The white people
1917, Harper & Brothers

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New York

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Library of Congress
PS1214 W5 1917

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4;111;1p.

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OL7133583M
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