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Pistols for Two (The Novels of Georgette Heyer)
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Pistols for Two (The Novels of Georgette Heyer)

Author(s): Heyer, Georgette
Binding: Hardcover
Volume Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket: Yes
Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket Protection: N/A
Signature: None
Language: English
Publisher Name: William Heinemann
Publication Year: 1966
Publication Place: London, UK
Book ID: 024644
Catalogue(s): Vintage Books ◇ Fiction - Romance
Uniform edition of the Novels of Georgette Heyer. Reprint. 240pp In orange cloth-covered boards with red titles front and spine. 8vo. Upper text block edge a little dust dulled, a couple of small, mild rust marks on endpapers. In its original pictorial dust jacket, slightly shelf worn, with a small mild mark at the head of the spine. A Georgian novel. Georgette Heyer, an English novelist and short story writer, effectively established the historical romance genre and its sub-genre of Regency Romances. She 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. The uniform edition of her novels, published by Heinemann in the 1960s comprised 29 novels in total. We have many of her works in stock, and offer generous discounts to those ordering more than one title at a time - please inquire.
Keywords:
Fiction Novels Vintage Books Georgette Heyer Historical Romance Regency Romance

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