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Good. Size: 8x5x1; Inscribed by the author to her daughter, signed as 'Mum'. Hardcover and dust jacket. Shelf wear. Binding slightly cocked. Scattered underlining and markings. *Autographed by author. * Margaret Howe Freydberg, the poet and novelist whose grace, elegance and remarkable longevity spanned more than a century of life. Peggy Freydberg, as she was known to most, wrote her first novel, The Bride in 1952. Her other books included The Lovely April, Catherine's House, Winter Concert, The Consequences of Loving Syra, Growing Up in Old Age, a memoir, and three books of poetry: Evening on the Pond, In Other Words and Wanting. Many of her poems have been published in the Gazette through the decades. Three years ago she published Cruachan: The Battle Cry of Scottish Chieftains, a long short story, originally written after her first and only visit to Scotland in the 1950s.
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Very Good. Size: 8x5x1; Inscribed by the author to her granddaughter, signed Gamma. Hardcover and dust jacket. Shelf wear. Binding slightly cocked. *Autographed by author. * Margaret Howe Freydberg, the poet and novelist whose grace, elegance and remarkable longevity spanned more than a century of life. Peggy Freydberg, as she was known to most, wrote her first novel, The Bride in 1952. Her other books included The Lovely April, Catherine's House, Winter Concert, The Consequences of Loving Syra, Growing Up in Old Age, a memoir, and three books of poetry: Evening on the Pond, In Other Words and Wanting. Many of her poems have been published in the Gazette through the decades. Three years ago she published Cruachan: The Battle Cry of Scottish Chieftains, a long short story, originally written after her first and only visit to Scotland in the 1950s.