 Author: Price, Eugenia
Title: Margaret's Story
Binding: Hardcover Book Condition: Near Fine in Near Fine dj Edition: First Edition Publisher: New York Lippincott & Crowell (c.1980) ISBN Number: 0-690-01939-4 / 9780690019391 Illustrator: Illustrated by (dj design) Peter Cox
Seller ID: 13683
[nice tight copy, with just light traces of soiling to page edges, faint shelfwear; jacket shows minor wear at extremities, insignificant creasing at edge of rear flap]. The third novel of the author's "Florida Trilogy," this one re-creating "the life of a real woman who lived in the nineteenth century on a plantation beside the mighty St. Johns River in north Florida. The personal fortunes of Margaret Seton Fleming and her family are threaded through the great events of Southern history from the 1830s to the 1880s-- a dramatic period that saw the end of the Seminole Wars, the tragic War Between the States, the painful era of Reconstruction." [Note that this is the true first (trade) edition, bearing the original $12.95 price on the front jacket flap, full number line, etc. -- NOT the Book Club so-called "first edition."]
The South Florida Civil War Reconstruction Plantation Life
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