Honey In The Horn
DAVIS, H. L.
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"First Edition M-1" stated. DESCRIPTION: Beige cloth with large blue title plate to front board Language: English. Book Condition: Fair: Light wear and bruising to corners, edges and spine ends. Spotting to cloth margins and spine edges. Tightly bound with clean intact endpapers and strong hinges. Inscription to ffep. Lightly toned pages with spotting to pages margins from spotted text block edge and an occasional mark or smudge. DJ Condition: No DJ. Pages 380. Size: 8vo 21cm by 14.5cm. AUTHOR: Harold Lenoir Davis (1894 - 1960), known as H L Davis, was an American novelist and poet A native of Oregon, he won the Pulitzer Prize for his novel Honey in the Horn, the only Pulitzer given to a native Oregonian Later living in California and Texas, he also wrote short stories for magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post. BOOK RESUME: Honey in the Horn is a novel about life in the homesteading days of Oregon, 1906-1908. It is about the coming of age of an orphan boy named Clay Calvert, but it is also the about the trials of the pioneers who came to Oregon following the American Dream. Through the characters that Clay meets along the way, the author introduces the readers to the various occupations of the settlers of that era. N° de ref. del artículo 8770
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Título: Honey In The Horn
Editorial: Harper & Brothers, London, New York
Año de publicación: 1935
Encuadernación: Hardcover
Condición: Fair
Condición de la sobrecubierta: No DJ
Ejemplar firmado: Not signed
Edición: 1st Edition.
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