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Collection: The Witness, Ladybird, Job's Niece, The Girl of the Woods, The Girl from Montana, The Obsession of Victoria Gracen, The Street of the City, Spice Box, The Search, A New Name, Found Treasure, Crimson Roses, Crimson Mountain, Brentwood, Blue Ruin, All Through the Night

Collection: The Witness, Ladybird, Job's Niece, The Girl of the Woods, The Girl from Montana, The Obsession of Victoria Gracen, The Street of the City, Spice Box, The Search, A New Name, Found Treasure, Crimson Roses, Crimson Mountain, Brentwood, Blue Ruin, All Through the Night

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Collection: The Witness, Ladybird, Job's Niece, The Girl of the Woods, The Girl from Montana, The Obsession of Victoria Gracen, The Street of the City, Spice Box, The Search, A New Name, Found Treasure, Crimson Roses, Crimson Mountain, Brentwood, Blue Ruin, All Through the Night

by Hill, Grace Livingston, 1865-1947

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New York [New York] : Grosset & Dunlap, 1943-1949, 1949. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Collection of 17 of Grace Livingston Hill's novels, 1940's reprints with color pictorial dustjackets, some chipped ; Includes: The Witness, Ladybird, Job's Niece, The Girl of the Woods, The Girl from Montana, The Obsession of Victoria Green, The Secret of the City, Spice Box, The Search, A New Name, Found Trasure, Crimson Roses, Crimson Mountain, Brentwood, Blue Ruin, All Through the Night ; "Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love." ; Synopses: The Witness: "Star athlete, student, and fraternity president, Paul Courtland watches while a college classmate falls to an untimely death. Struck by his own part in the tragedy, he seeks solace" ; All Through the Night: "Following the death of her grandmother, Dale struggles to face the challenges." ; Ladybird: Fraley meets George Seagrave who is heading West to take over the ministry of a small church. She helps him prepare for is assignment and he helps her resettle in New York ; Job's Niece: Will Doris Dunbar be able to keep her family together now that her beloved father is dead? ; Girl of the Woods: Revel Radcliffe is depressed by the news of his father's approaching second marriage, so he seeks solace in the woods he loves. There he meets Margaret.; Girl from Montana: "A young Montana woman, bred in the mountain wilderness and left without family following her brother's death, attempts to escape" ; Obsession of Victoria Gracen: "Miss Gracen's patience, love, consideration, understanding and companionship help to change the lives of four boys" ; Street of the City: "When a handsome young man comes to tell Frannie that her mother is very ill, she wants nothing more than to go home. But her kind messenger assures her that he will take care of everything" ; Spice Box: "Janet Whitmore has suffered a great loss, and fearing for her future, she leaves all that is familiar, venturing into a snow storm." ; The Search: "In the midst of a desperate world war, spirited Ruth Macdonald helps a lonely soldier find the love he longs for." ; A New Name: "Now a wealthy man, Greg Sterling heads back east to make a name for himself. But on his first day home, he stumbles on a down-and-out young woman " ; Found Treasure: "A sixteen-year-old tries to shed her tomboy image" ; Crimson Roses: "Roses from a mysterious stranger lead to romance for a poor unobtrusive working girl" ; Crimson Mountain: "Laurel Sheridan overhears a sinister plot ot blow up the local defense plant and decides she must try to tell" ; Brentwood: "An adopted girl seeks her own family after her foster parents die." ; Blue Ruin: "Lynette has loved dark, handsome Dana Whipple all her life. Now her dreams for their shared future can at last come true. Then suddenly.."; VG/G.

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Title
Collection: The Witness, Ladybird, Job's Niece, The Girl of the Woods, The Girl from Montana, The Obsession of Victoria Gracen, The Street of the City, Spice Box, The Search, A New Name, Found Treasure, Crimson Roses, Crimson Mountain, Brentwood, Blue Ruin, All Through the Night
Author
Hill, Grace Livingston, 1865-1947
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Publisher
New York [New York] : Grosset & Dunlap, 1943-1949
Date Published
1949
Weight
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The Witness: "Star athlete, student, and fraternity president, Paul Courtland watches while a college classmate falls to an untimely death. Struck by his own part in the tragedy, he seeks solace" ; All Through the Night: "Following the deat

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