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Winds of the Day, by Howard Spring, 1964 HBDJ First Edition

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Winds of the Day, by Howard Spring, 1964 HBDJ First Edition

SYNOPSIS:  384 pages. "Winds of the Day is a fascinating and satisfying experience, a richly eventful chronicle, alive with singular characters, and eloquent of Howard Spring's warmth and awareness." The story of Alice Openshaw, a red-haired servant girl, left an orphan at the end of Victoria's reign, and her struggle and spirit that helps her survive.

Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers, New York and Evanston. First American Edition.

Format: Hardback with dust jacket. EX LIB.

Condition:
 
Ex Lib with associated ex lib markings, stampings, card jacket, etc. Jacket in Acceptable to Good condition, pasted down, has reminder of mylar overlay at edges, moderate soiling, bumping and edge chipping / tears; front flap unclipped with $4.95 retail still showing. Volume in Good condition with moderate soiling to page edges and age-yellowing to inner pages, an occasional page stain. Solidly bound. Photos illustrate condition.

See Grading Scale page for explanation of grades. Photos of any obvious condition issues will be provided.

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