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"Pastel" is one of her contemporaries, right?"
Yes & it sounds terrible! But $7..... I know a second hand book shop in NZ has it for NZ$50, but I don't want to spend that much for a book that sounds extremely dreary. :(


https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/Book......"
Not me.
I'm not interested in GHs contemporaries.
I'm happy to read comments ABOUT made in this group by people who have read them, but I won't be buying them or reading them.



Thanks for your input QnPB. I'm surprised with a find like this the bookseller hasn't made the attempt to verify.
With my pile of books - one of them was a hardback of Footsteps - no dustjacket & a small amount of visible damage to the spine, but almost certainly first edition. So it may have been worth taking all the junk with it.
Sigh. I have to get braver.

There is another vendor who has the other two I want, but he has bundled them with Death in the Stocks - & I already own 2 copies of that. I asked him if he could split them & he agreed, but hasn't done so. I don't want to push it further in case he blacklists me.

There is another vendor who has the other two I want, but he has bundled them with Death in the Stocks - & I already own 2 copies of ..."
True! You have to be careful with bibliomaniacs!


Here is the expired listing.
https://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...

I keep hearing (reading) that GHs contemporary fiction is bad. I think the only way I’d take a copy of any of them is if someone gave one to me. Even, then it would go to the very bottom of my mountainous tbr pile!

Pastel is supposed to make Helen look like a Shakespearean masterpiece. I do look out for it each time I'm in an op shop, but I won't pay collector prices for a copy.

I forgot that you work at an op shop.
If that were my situation, I’d look out for them under those circumstances!

I forgot that you work at an op shop.
If that were my situation, I’d look out for them under those circumstances!"
Op shop worker no longer - I now volunteer at the local museum & at the local Citizens' Advice Bureau (Kiwi institution - we help people find information to help themselves) But about once a week I cruise the op shops looking for the 20th century fiction I love.

Also, the museum sounds lovely as well; I always felt that if I did not work in a library, I would love to work in a museum.

All I could find was this on Abebooks which I found quite interesting.
http://www.abebooks.com/books/histori...