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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Near Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good. "Jenny is a divorced mother of two girls- attractive, poor, charming and resourceful, skilled at making ends meet and hardly even daring to hope the right man will come along for her. A city girl, Jenny supports herself and her children by working in a Ilustrador. Book Club Edition. Jenny began looking for the cabin at dawn. All night she had lain motionless in the massive four-poster bed, unable to sleep, the stillness of the house oppressive and clutching. Even after weeks of knowing it would not come, her ears were still tuned for the baby's hungry cry. Her breast still filled, ready to welcome the tiny, eager lips. With these words begins a novel that takes, the reader into the heart and mind of Jenny MacPartland, who marries the man she loves- only to find herself trapped in a world of horror. .Jenny is a divorced mother of two girls-attractive, poor, charming and resourceful, skilled at making ends meet and hardly even daring to hope the right man will come along for her. A city girl, Jenny supports herself and her children by working in a fashionable Manhattan art gallery. It is there that she first becomes aware of the paintings of Erich Krueger- brilliantly detailed, lyrical evocations of peaceful country life that touch her deeply- and, above all, of the haunting portrait of a beautiful woman who seems to her strangely familiar. When she meets Krueger, a handsome, powerful and elegant man, Jenny is swept off her feet. After a lightning courtship, Erich marries Jenny and carries her off to his home in Minnesota, a home of such wealth, comfort and luxury that Jenny feels like a princess in a fairy story, despite the forbidding, cold and brooding landscape-and the rumors that something terrible once happened in the exquisite Krueger mansion. Soon, however, Jenny's happiness is shattered by a series of bizarre and terrifying incidents that threaten first her marriage, then her children, then her life-until Jenny's only hope lies in unraveling the truth about the past, a truth that is hidden in the great house which has become her prison.
Publicado por John Murray, 1908
Librería: Hunter Books, Burnham, BUCKS, Reino Unido
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Scarce hardback first impression of this account of a 'working man'. Good overall condition, firm with a few mottling marks to front board. John Murray 1908. Book.
Publicado por Published By Wyman & Sons, London, 1914
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Añadir al carrito, 128 pages with index, 67 plates including 18 folding various figures in text, ex library book First Edition , library book stamp on the preliminaries, card holder on the front paste down, spine ends & corners rubbed, a little wear to some of the folding plates, good condition , dark red cloth, gilt titles to front & spine, blindstamped designs to covers approximately 19 x 13 cm Hardback ISBN: