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The Fowler by Beatrice Harraden
Beatrice Harraden (1864–1936) was a British writer and suffragette. Born in London, Harraden studied in Dresden, at Cheltenham Ladies’ College in Gloucestershire and at Queen’s College and Bedford College in London, and received a bachelor’s degree. She travelled extensively in Europe and the United States and in 1893 found fame with her debut novel, Ships That Pass in the Night. The Fowler (1899) was her fourth novel.
Features;
- Publisher Collins Clear Type Press, London; Undated c.1920
- Red Cloth Hardback, 314+6 pp
- Frontis Illustration
- Size 160x105mm, 350g
Condition: Good – No Dust Jacket, Staining To Back Cover, No Inscriptions, Good Copy
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