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[nice copy, a touch of dust-soiling to top of text block, slight wear at base of spine; jacket lightly soiled, a tiny bit of paper loss at top of spine]. This novel "wittily portrays the modern sc...
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[nice copy, a touch of dust-soiling to top of text block, slight wear at base of spine; jacket lightly soiled, a tiny bit of paper loss at top of spine]. This novel "wittily portrays the modern scene, focusing its attention on a small group of highly entertaining characters and ignoring, happily, any questions of social reform." The New York Times reviewer opined that "its story of a Summer's romance is told in an engaging style that sparkles with teasing and half-complete literary and non-literary illusions. [I think she meant "allusions," but who am I to quibble with The New York Times] Its conversations are the natural talk of intelligent, eccentric, rather balmy and pleasant people." She added that the story's humor is "not so jolly as Angela Thirkell's nor so acid as Dawn Powell's but a very enjoyable brand that can be highly recommended." Ms. Halsted wrote for the popular magazines of the day, and published four novels in a quick burst between 1938 and 1943, all of which were generally well-reviewed -- then vanished from the literary scene (to extent that she was ever really on it). All her novels, for whatever reason, are fairly scarce.
Product Info
Publisher: H.C. Kinsey & Company, Inc.
Year: 1940
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
First Edition
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