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The Nonesuch

Author(s): Heyer, Georgette
Binding: Hardcover
Volume Condition: Good
Dust Jacket: No
Dust Jacket Condition: Good
Language: English
Publisher Name: The Book Club
Publication Year: 1963
Publication Place: London, UK
Book ID: 007762
Catalogue(s): Vintage Books ◇ Fiction - Romance

Book Club edition. 244pp. In pale red cloth-covered boards with black lettering on spine (boards a little rounded at corners, rubbed and rounded at spine tips, slightly cocked). Previous owner's name on front free endpaper, else internally neat, clean and bright internally. Firmly bound. In its original dust jacket (rubbed at edges, chipped with minor loss at spine ends, creases on spine, slightly soiled on reverse). A regency novel. Georgette Heyer, an English novelist and short story writer, effectively established the historical romance genre, and its sub-genre of Regency Romances, and has remained popular among readers since the publication of her first novel, The Black Month, in 1921. Although perhaps best known (and collected) for her Regency Romances, which were written with great attention to historical detail, she also wrote thrillers and detective fiction. We have many of her works in stock, and offer generous discounts to those ordering more than one title at a time - please inquire.

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