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    Florence Stuart [aka Florence Stonebraker, Fern Shepard, Florenz Branch, Thomas Stone]

    Published by Arcadia House, 1968

    Seller: Boyd Used & Rare Books, Portland, OR, U.S.A.

    Association Member: CBA

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    Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Ex-library. Boards in green cloth with blue lettering on spine. Usual library markings on book, but dust jacket is clean. Aside from a few minor spots of soiling and one library rubber stamp, the pages of text are clean and unmarked. Dust jacket faded along spine; not price clipped; in a new archival mylar sleeve. 189 pages. A very scarce copy of Television Nurse (no copies currently in the trade and no record of any copies having been sold on Ebay in the past twelve years). The story revolves around Clare, a young nurse at a small California hospital, who has a strong emotional attachment to her adoptive brother Larry (their mother thinks they should marry) and is uncertain about her engagement to Hal, the hospital's staff psychiatrist. The story of these tangled relations and Hal's behavior unfolds in an unsettling fashion. Florence Stonebraker (1896-1977), aka Florence Stuart, was a prolific author whose work included risque pulp fiction, lesbian fiction, and more conventional romances.