THE Prodigal Women by Nancy Hale - front cover
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THE Prodigal Women

by Nancy Hale

"The Prodigal Women" by Nancy Hale, published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1942, is a piece of American fiction exploring themes of identity. This edition, bound in red cloth, lacks a dust jacket and shows wear, including a frayed spine and foxing. Despite these, it remains a valuable collector's item for its historical and literary significance.

$13.92$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1942
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
Stock:1 available
SKU:A1-B5-ALT-0393

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Condition Details

This 1942 edition of "The Prodigal Women" is in fair condition. The red cloth cover shows significant wear, particularly on the spine, which is frayed at the top and bottom. There is no dust jacket present. The binding is loose, and the pages exhibit foxing, a common issue with books of this age. Despite these flaws, the text remains clear and legible, offering a glimpse into the literary style of its time.

About This Vintage 1942 Edition

"The Prodigal Women" by Nancy Hale, published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1942, is a notable work of mid-20th-century American literature. This edition, printed in New York, reflects the period's cultural and literary sensibilities. Nancy Hale, a prominent author of her time, explores themes of identity and societal expectations through her compelling narrative. The book is bound in a red cloth cover, showing signs of wear indicative of its age, yet remains a valuable piece for collectors of vintage literature. Although the dust jacket is missing, the book's historical significance and the author's reputation make it a noteworthy addition to any collection. The condition of the book, including some foxing and a weakened spine, should be considered by potential buyers.

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