First published in 1979 and rewritten in 1994, this "New York Times" bestseller tells the story of Katharine Brandon, whose fierce independence masks a profound loneliness. When Julien St. Clair, earl of March, meets Katharine in 1814, he falls hard. He sets out on a courtship that doesn't end as he envisioned, but he doesn't give up.
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First published in 1979 and rewritten in 1994, this "New York Times" bestseller tells the story of Katharine Brandon, whose fierce independence masks a profound loneliness. When Julien St. Clair, earl of March, meets Katharine in 1814, he falls hard. He sets out on a courtship that doesn't end as he envisioned, but he doesn't give up.
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Good. G mass market paperback, spine and cover creasing, 1/4" tear bottom of spine, some shelf wear to cover edges, pages yellowed, initials on cover page, text tight and clean.