PORTS AND HAPPY PLACES: AN AMERICAN MOTHER AND HER SONS SEE EUROPE
de PARKER, Cornelia Stratton
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1924. PARKER, Cornelia Stratton. PORTS AND HAPPY PLACES: AN AMERICAN MOTHER AND HER SONS SEE EUROPE. NY: Boni and Liveright, 1924. 8vo, red cloth. First Edition. Laid in are two autograph letters and one picture postcard signed from Parker- sending thanks for a gift, disappointed over a missed visit, and brief details of a trip. With an original envelope address to Mrs. Mortimer Fox, New York City. Very Good (spine dull, hinges cracked but binding still tight). $85.00.
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- PORTS AND HAPPY PLACES: AN AMERICAN MOTHER AND HER SONS SEE EUROPE
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- PARKER, Cornelia Stratton
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- 1924
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