1971 First Edition: The House of the Deer, by D. E. Stevenson

By (author)D. E. Stevenson

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The House of the Deer, written by D. E. Stevenson, is a novel that was first published in 1971. The story is set in Scotland and follows the lives of the Ayrton family, who have lived in the same house for generations. The main character, Harriet Ayrton, inherits the house from her uncle and decides to move there with her husband and children. However, they soon discover that the house is in need of repairs and they struggle to make ends meet. As they work to restore the house, they also uncover secrets about their family’s past and must confront the challenges that come with it.

This vintage first edition of The House of the Deer features a blue cloth hardcover with white leaf-shaped ornamentation on the spine and cover, and red stamped lettering on the spine. While the book body is almost as good as new, there is some fading on the cover and a small stain on the top front cover. The dust jacket has wear around the edges and evidence of moisture/dampness on the outside of the back side. Inside the dust jacket, there are blue areas where the book cover has stained the dust jacket.

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The House of the Deer, by D. E. Stevenson, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1971 First Edition. 208 pages.

Stated first edition. Dust jacket numbered 0171 on front inside flap.

Blue cloth hardcover with white leaf-shaped ornamentation on spine and cover, and red stamped lettering on spine. There is some fading on the cover, and a small stain on top front cover. The book body is almost as good as new, no noticeable wear or writing. Dust jacket has wear around edges. The outside of back side of dust jacket has evidence of moisture/dampness. Inside dustjacket has blue areas where book cover has stained dust jacket. Please see photos to confirm condition.

Weight .39 kg
Dimensions 22 × 14 × 3 cm
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