Elizabeth Grinnell, "For the Sake of a Name" (David C. Cook Publishing, 1900)
Published nearly 120 years ago, this light novel aims to show that rich and poor, rural and urban, we're all the same kind of people, and as the author states in her introduction, "poverty has no exclusive patent on misery."
This book has unique dimensions for the time, and has an ornate hand-drawn gift inscription inside (itself dating to 1929) -- quite a unique book for your bookshelf!
Hardcover, clean pages with some tanning, light scuffing wear to bottom edges of cover, light normal soiling and wear, overall very good for its age!
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Pages: 96
Shipping weight: 1 lb