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3995 JAMESON, Storm Captain's Wife, The Softcover; Mass Market PB Berkley Books: New York; c1939,1975; Reprint Good 330 pages; Strong spine and cover creases, edgewear, pages lightly yellowed but clean; none loose.; The fourth volume in the Mary Hervey family saga which can be read on its own. 'She was Mrs. Sylvia Russell now, years into a loveless marriage to a sea captain far beneath her station. Self-willed from girlhood, she had rebelled against the wishes of her mother, Mary Hervey, head of one of England's great shipbuilding companies. The mainstay of her life was her son Jacob. But then came World War I and Jake joined the Flying Corps...' Price:
7.00 USD
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1632 Jameson, Storm Company Parade Softcover; Mass Market PB Berkley Books: New York; (1934)1976; Very Good 315 pages; Edgeworn, no spine creases. ; The sixth volume in the Mary Hervey family saga. This is the story of Britain between 1918 and 1923, and of Hervey Russell, caught up in the fervor of London with her husband away in the Air Force and her baby left behind in Yorkshire. In some respects the novel is thinly veiled autobiography, shadowing as it does Jameson's early domestic upheaval and forays into literature. Breaches of loyalty and failed love are recurrent themes. Wonderful supporting characters are drawn, including the sympathetic portraiture of a Jewish press empire, a rare outlook in British literature. The author called this a "good crowded book" and the reader is likely to amend that to an excellent crowded book. ; Mary Hervey Family Saga Price:
5.50 USD
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2536 JAMESON, Storm Company Parade Softcover; Trade PB Virago Modern Classics: London; c1934,1985; Reprint Very Good- 345 pages; Edgeworn and rubbed with light spine and cover creases. ; The sixth volume in the Mary Hervey family saga. This is the story of Britain between 1918 and 1923, and of Hervey Russell, caught up in the fervor of London with her husband away in the Air Force and her baby left behind in Yorkshire. In some respects the novel is thinly veiled autobiography, shadowing as it does Jameson's early domestic upheaval and forays into literature. Breaches of loyalty and failed love are recurrent themes. Wonderful supporting characters are drawn, including the sympathetic portraiture of a Jewish press empire, a rare outlook in British literature. The author called this a "good crowded book" and the reader is likely to amend that to an excellent crowded book.' ; Mary Hervey Family Saga Price:
8.00 USD
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1634 Jameson, Storm Hidden River Hardcover; Book Club Edition MacMillan: London; 1955; Very Good in Very Good dust wrapper 266 pages; Green cloth binding is edgeworn and has bumped corners, and spine ends. Dust wrapper, price cut, has a soiled white back and is lightly edgeworn. ; A story of post-World War II France. Price:
16.00 USD
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3072 JAMESON, Storm Richer Dust Softcover; Mass Market PB Berkley Books: New York; c1931,1975; Reprint Very Good- 377 pages; Light edgewear, spine and cover creases, original price marked out with black ink. Clean pages beginning to yellow with age but are not loose or brittle. ; The third volume in the Mary Hervey family saga which can be read on its own. This continues the story of Mary Hervey, now seventy years old, who is confronted by a crisis late in her life. We also learn a bit about Hervey Russell ( Company Parade is the sixth novel in this series). Price:
8.00 USD
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