
Color-Blind
by Catherine Cookson
"Color-Blind" by Catherine Cookson, New American Library, 1977, First Signet Printing. Paperback in fair condition with edge wear and creasing. A vintage romance novel exploring social themes, ideal for collectors of Cookson's works. ISBN: 0-451-07934-5.
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The paperback edition of "Color-Blind" is in fair condition, with noticeable wear along the edges and spine. The cover shows some creases and scuffs typical of a book of this age. The binding remains intact, and the pages are free from inscriptions or annotations. There is no dust jacket, as is standard for this format.
About This Classic 1977 Edition
"Color-Blind" by Catherine Cookson is a captivating exploration of social issues through the lens of romance. Published by New American Library in New York, this First Signet Printing from March 1977 showcases Cookson's ability to weave compelling narratives. Known for her prolific writing career, Cookson's works often delve into themes of love, struggle, and societal challenges. This edition is distinguished by its original 1977 printing and is a must-have for collectors of Cookson's work. While the book is a common find among Cookson's extensive bibliography, this particular edition holds its own charm for those interested in vintage romance novels. The paperback is in fair condition, showing signs of age and handling, with no additional markings or inscriptions.
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New American Library
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