![]() Will be despatched wrapped in bubblewrap and in a cardboard box. The first front pages and the top, fore and bottom edges of the spine are slightly foxed. There is a neat owners name and date on the front page. The end papers and pages are clean without tears. Walton, The Religious Tract Society, 1907, First Edition, First Impression Amy Catherine Walton, better known as Mrs O.F. There is some shelf wear to the top and bottom edge of the spine and a white mark on the rear board. The binding is straight and tight, the boards are clean and the gilt lettering and embellishment to the front cover and spine is bright. This is a First Edition, First Impression in very good condition. Pages a little tanned, edges more so (also spotted), gift inscription on front endpaper cover a little rubbed and worn, backstrip dull, else in. The book has four illustrations drawn by Adolf Thiede. ![]() In the meantime, Marjorie wonders how anything could grow in the bleak, coal mining region of Daisy Bank and finds herself 'bringing sunshine and growth to the dark, dreary world in which she finds herself. In this mystery, Captain Fortesque finds himself torn between two loyalties and finds his life changed when he reads a mysterious note that could only be opened after his fathers death. ![]() ![]() Walton was a British author of mainly children's and teenage christian fiction books. ![]() Walton, The Religious Tract Society, 1907, First Edition, First Impression Amy Catherine Walton, better known as Mrs O.F. ![]()
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