The people of Prince's Crossing called him the old maggot. Not just because he was despicably rich, nor because he owned all their farms, or sired the wild young men who tore up the roads with their galloping horses--it was because they could not pronounce the word magnate, which Mr. Skegg assuredly was. Lady Bythewaite, his common-law wife, had a devouring love that filled her entire existence, but never affected her iron will and the implacable destiny that led from it. Only Clarence of the three sons could claim the ...
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The people of Prince's Crossing called him the old maggot. Not just because he was despicably rich, nor because he owned all their farms, or sired the wild young men who tore up the roads with their galloping horses--it was because they could not pronounce the word magnate, which Mr. Skegg assuredly was. Lady Bythewaite, his common-law wife, had a devouring love that filled her entire existence, but never affected her iron will and the implacable destiny that led from it. Only Clarence of the three sons could claim the Skegg name, and at the first opportunity he ran off to New York to change it. When he came back, it was with a new name, silent picture fame, and a deadly vengeance to act out. Owen Hawkins was the "acknowledged" son who lived with Lady Bythewaite. A delicate lad, his world included each of his family, with a devotion that was frightening. Aiken Cusworth was the bastard. A great hulking horse-tamer with the smell of the fields and animals on him, he had a single bent that yanked man and beast to the line of his terrible whim. Together, they lived in the house of the solitary maggot.
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Good in Good jacket. First Edition, First Printing. Dust jacket and book have minor wear. Has a good binding, old name and address is written inside on the front pastedown-no other marks or notations. Dust jacket price not clipped. Remainder spray to the bottom page edge.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Very Good in Very Good DJ. Remainder spray on bottom edge. Unless otherwise noted, our first editions are first printings.
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Fair. 1974 Doubleday stated 1st edition hardcover, exlibray copy with jacket under mylar, unmarked and solid, has library wear/stamps and opening flyleaf torn out. We take great pride in accurately describing the condition of our books and media, ship within 48 hours, and offer a 100% money back guarantee. Customers purchasing more than one item from us may be entitled to a shipping discount.
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Near Fine in Very Good jacket. First edition. Light rubbing on boards, small soil spot on topedge, near fine in a very good dust jacket with interior offsetting, and a lightly toned spine with tiny chips at the crown. The second part of *Sleepers in Moon-Crowned Valleys*.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall. First edition. Hardcover in unclipped dust jacket. Light bumping to extremities. Some edge and surface wear to jacket; some soiling to jacket back--now in protective archival mylar sleeve. Otherwise clean, tight, and unmarked. Very neat--a sound copy.
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Fine in Near Fine jacket. First edition. Light remainder spray bottom edge, else fine in slightly rubbed, very near fine dustwrapper. Inscribed by the author.