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1966 First Edition: The House on the Cliff, D. E. Stevenson
$75.00
The House on the Cliff by D. E. Stevenson is a gripping mystery novel that follows the story of Emily Dennistoun, a young woman who inherits a house on the Scottish coast from her late cousin. Emily is excited to start a new chapter in her life, but soon discovers that the house holds dark secrets and a mysterious past. As she delves deeper into the history of the house and its former inhabitants, Emily uncovers a web of lies, deceit, and betrayal that threatens to destroy her newfound happiness.
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The House on the Cliff, D. E. Stevenson, Collins, London, 1966. 287 pages.
Presumed first edition (not explicitly stated in the book).
Red cloth hardcover volume with gilt stamped lettering on spine. Book body is fine: very clean, tightly bound, no writing or markings. Top of front black end page clipped where (presumably) the owner’s signature had been. Dust jacket is in a good condition. There is wear around edges, several mended rips around edges and spine. Please see photos to confirm condition.
A wonderful vintage first edition.
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