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Escape, a Novel of Inside Germany

by Ethel Vance

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London: Collins, 1939 Escape is a story of suspense inside Nazi Germany - a story of Germans who gambled their own lives against hopeless odds in an astounding plot to save from execution a woman they hardly knew. 381pp. The dustjacket notes ask Who is Ethel Vance? Who is it, able to write so well, that feels it necessary to keep his (or her) identity from the Nazis? The author was in fact Grace Zaring Stone (1891-1991) an American novelist who used the pseudonym to avoid jeopardising her daughter who was living in occupied Europe during the Second World War.

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Title
Escape, a Novel of Inside Germany
Author
Ethel Vance
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Very Good
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Edition
First Edition
Publisher
Collins
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1939
Size
205x145mm

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