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EATON, Evelyn Ryerson Poetry Chap-Books No.101. MacDONALD, Thoreau. MacDONALD, J.E.H. ListingsIf you cannot find what you want on this page, then please use our search feature to search all our listings. Click on Title to view full description
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EATON, Evelyn Ryerson Poetry Chap-Books No.101. MacDONALD, Thoreau. MacDONALD, J.E.H. Birds Before Dawn Ryerson Press, Toronto, 1943, EATON, Evelyn. Birds Before Dawn. Cover Design by J.E.H. and Thoreau MacDonald. (Toronto: The Ryerson Press, 1943). Pp 12. 8vo, stapled printed card covers. Ryerson Poetry Chap-Books No.101. Edition limited to 250 copies. Very slightly rubbed, else vg. Mostly unopened. 25.00 Price:
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EATON, Evelyn North Star is Nearer. 1st US in dj Farrar, Straus and Company, New York, 1949, EATON, Evelyn. The North Star is Nearer. N.Y.: Farrar, Straus and Company, 1949. First US Edition. Pp 232. 8vo, blue cloth. Evelyn Eaton was born in 1902 in Switzerland, lived in Victoria Beach, Nova Scotia, and became a U.S.citizen in 1944. Name, else vg in poor, chipped dj. 17.50 Price:
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EATON, Evelyn Formac Fiction Treasures) MOODY, Barry M. (intro.) Quietly My Captain Waits. pbk. Formac, Halifax, 2001, ISBN:0887805442 EATON, Evelyn. Quietly My Captain Waits . [Cover adds: Two real-life loversand their impossible relationship in 18th-century Port Royal]. Introductio n by Barry M. Moody. Halifax: Formac Publishing Company Limited, (2001). Pp. [i]-xi,(7),[1]-365,(1). Illustrated with maps. 8vo, illustrated pale green card covers. A volume in the Formac Fiction Treasures series. Vg. 10.00 Price:
10.00 CDN
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EATON, Evelyn JOHNSTON, A.J.B. Restless are the Sails. Formac Publishing Company , Halifax, 2003, ISBN:0887806031 EATON, Evelyn. Restless are the Sails. Introduction by A.J.B. Johnston. Halifax: Formac Publishing Company Limited, (2003). Pp [i]-xvi,(8),[1]-348,(4). 8vo, illustrated blue and purple card covers. A volume in the Formac Fiction Treasures series. Historical fiction by Nova Scotia author, Evelyn Eaton. She was born in Switzerland in 1902, educated in Canada and England, andbegan her writing career on the shores of the Bay of Fundy. "Fighting cour ageously for Fortress Louisbourg, a valiant young Frenchman must save his wife - and his lover." - from the front cover. Very good. 9.00 Price:
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EATON, Evelyn MacNAGHTEN, Hugh, foreword Stolen Hours. 1st UK. Selwyn & Blount, Inc., London, 1923, EATON, Evelyn. Stolen Hours . [Foreword by Hugh MacNaghten]. London: Selwyn& Blount, Inc., (1923). First UK Printing. Pp. (8),ix-x,11-43,(3). 8vo, bl ue paper covered boards with light grey cloth spine, printed paper title labels to front and spine. A slim collection of verse. A couple of small dampspots to front board (one to paper label), teastain to rear board, else vg.Uncommon. 50.00 Price:
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