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B. F.'s Daughter, by John P. Marquand 1946 Hardback

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B. F.'s Daughter, by John P. Marquand 1946 Hardback

SYNOPSIS:  439 pages. This novel, which was controversial in its day, features wealthy Polly Fulton, whose marriage to a progressive scholar is challenged by his attitudes toward capitalism.

Publisher: Little, Brown and Company, Boston, Toronto. 1946.

Format: Hardback. No dust jacket. NOT an ex lib.

Condition:
Good condition.
Tan cloth boards with dark green cover graphic, spine lettering, and green/gold foil stripes on spine. Covers and page edges dampstained and soiled. Corners and edges bumped. Right page edges untrimmed. Inner pages yellowed with age. A very small gouge/chip at inside upper page edge at pp. 57/58. No other tears, markings, or other flaws noted. Tightly bound. Photos illustrate condition.

See Grading Scale page for explanation of grades. Photos of any obvious condition issues will be provided.
Weight 2.50
$ 4.00
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