Language: English
Published by St. Martin's Press, 1975., 1975
ISBN 10: 0312218753 ISBN 13: 9780312218751
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. hbk 224pp dj has a closed tear mended with transparent tape now in protective sleeve small obliteration on fep otherwise an excellent clean tight unmarked ext.
Condition: Good. Light wear to boards. Content is clean with minor age tone. Owner name to end paper. Good DJ with some edge wear, fading to spine and creasing.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Missing dust jacket; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Language: English
Published by The Macmillan Company, New York, 1948
Seller: George Kent, Bookseller, Silverhill, AL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Hard cover stated first printing of 347 pages, internally very fine, tight, bright, and clean, free of writings. The dark blue cloth cover has wear at the spine ends, extremities and along the edges. Book is good minus, no dust jacket.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. First Edition. Ex library hardback: dj is stained on the edges, spine is faded and has a library number 'whited' out, front flap creased, rear flap trimmed, black brds, covers are slightly marked, usual library markings, some foredge foxing and a few internal marks, else g. tall 8vo, 224pp. At the age of seven Winifred disappears to a wonderland of an unusual Private School. An account of middle-class home and school life during and after the first World War.
Published by The Macmillan Company, New York, 1948
Seller: Montclair Book Center, Montclair, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: USED Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Stated First Printing. Clean, tight and square. Corners are bumped, covers lightly scuffed.
Language: English
Published by Macmillan & Co. LTD., London, 1950
Seller: Bygone Pages, Aurora, MN, U.S.A.
Cloth. Condition: Very Good. This is a nice classic fiction novel called Shady Cloister, copyright 1950, possible first edition with no other date found, hard cover, dust jacket, written by Winifred Lear. The books dust jacket has a small scuff on front cover, some small tears and chips, otherwise in good plus condition in a new archival mylar wrap. The book itself has minor wear and in very good condition with tight binding, nice gilt lettering on cover spine, clean and 272 pages. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
Published by St. Martin's Press, 1975
Seller: Barberry Lane Booksellers, Bar Harbor, ME, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First edition, first printing - both book and dj are near fine or fine -.
Published by The Macmillan Company, New York, 1948
Seller: ReadInk, ABAA/IOBA, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair dj. First Edition. [moderate shelfwear, with paper-covered boards slightly rubbed through along the bottom edges, slight bumping to upper corners, old bookseller's rubber-stamped name (Bertrand Smith Acres of Books, Long Beach, California) at lower corner of front pastedown; the jacket is edgeworn with various small nicks and tears, light soiling, and the spine faded to unreadability]. Described in the jacket blurb as "a witty satire of modern English life," this novel (the author's first) is set in London during the late 1930s and into the early years of World War II. (The period that includes the blitz takes up only about the last one-sixth of the book.) The main character is Davina, the 36-year-old unmarried daughter of a rector, who is involved in a deeply-felt but non-sexual romance with a young man of twenty-one, and at the same time is the object of frustrated affection from another guy (also younger than she but not by so much), a schoolmaster who is a paying guest in the rectory. There are a variety of eccentric figures in the book (including a yoga-practicing vegetarian maiden aunt), none more so than the rector himself, who prior to the beginning of the story had suffered a stroke that had radically altered his personality, changing him from a gentle, pious and beloved cleric into what one contemporary reviewer of the book called "a sadistic, obscene old monster, liable to flare into murderous rage over nothing." The author was co-principal of a school in Birkdale, in northwest England, from 1948 to 1971, and subsequently wrote several other several other novels, all of which seem to have been drawn on her professional experience; the last was "Those Peculiar Things," published in 1991.
Published by St. Martin's Press, New York, 1975
Seller: Rare Book Cellar, Pomona, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. First Edition; First Printing. Near Fine in a Very Good+ dust jacket. Aged adhesive on front panel.