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The Violins of Saint-Jacques. A Tale of the Antilles.

The Violins of Saint-Jacques. A Tale of the Antilles.

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The Violins of Saint-Jacques. A Tale of the Antilles.

by FERMOR, Patrick Leigh

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1953. John Murray/Derek Verschoyle, 1953. 8vo. Original green cloth, dust-jacket (price-clipped); pp. 139; illustrations in the text by Robin Ironside; a very good copy in only slightly chipped dust-jacket, gift inscription on initial blank. First edition, first impression of the author's second book and his only work of fiction, a story located in a French Caribbean archipelago. The romantic tale of an enigmatic young French woman growing up amongst the descendants of slaves and a fading French aristocracy was to become the basis for Malcolm Williamson's opera.

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Bookseller
Henry Sotheran Ltd. GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
2118311
Title
The Violins of Saint-Jacques. A Tale of the Antilles.
Author
FERMOR, Patrick Leigh
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
Date Published
1953

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