$45
THE NYMPH AND THE LAMP by T. H. Raddall – 1950 HC
Description
McClelland & Stewart, Toronto, 1950. 1st edition, 2nd impression Hardcover. Book Condition: Very Good. With very minor shelf wear. The hardcover is blue cloth with yellow titles on the spine. The book is unmarked, and the binding is tight. The pages are clean and clear. Dust Jacket Condition: Worn with missing piece at the top and bottom of the spine. Not priced clipped but the price has been covered with a piece of tape. Dust Jacket is now covered with a Brodart mylar cover. 376 pages.
This is an eloquent love story as powerful as the surging sea that is so much a part of it. It is the story of an unselfish man and sensitive woman in whom the seeds of greatness are brought into rich maturity by honest passion and sacrifice.
The Nymph and the Lamp is a historical novel by Thomas Head Raddall. The story is set in coastal Nova Scotia during the early 1800s and blends romance, adventure, and maritime history. Raddall was known for writing richly detailed stories about Atlantic Canada, and this novel reflects the rugged seafaring culture and social tensions of the period.
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This is an eloquent love story as powerful as the surging sea that is so much a part of it. It is the story of an unselfish man and sensitive woman in whom the seeds of greatness are brought into rich maturity by honest passion and sacrifice.
The Nymph and the Lamp is a historical novel by Thomas Head Raddall. The story is set in coastal Nova Scotia during the early 1800s and blends romance, adventure, and maritime history. Raddall was known for writing richly detailed stories about Atlantic Canada, and this novel reflects the rugged seafaring culture and social tensions of the period.
Asking $45.00.
Guidelines
- Contact via e-mail, text or phone: 902-483-9892
- All offers are considered, but lowballs will be ignored;
- Clients are met at a pre-determined location;
- Shipping costs are the sole responsibility of the buyer;
- Have a question? Feel free to ask and I'll reply ASAP.
Please check out my other ads for more items
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