Publisher : Cosmopolitan Book Corporation - New York
Publication Date : 1930
Genre : Novel
Pages : 352
First Edition : Yes
Binding : Hardback rebound by Chelsea Bindery
Dustwrapper : No
Comments : First edition also printed in England as Redheap
Summary : Excerpt from Every Mother's Son A small copy of Don Juan, disguised in a hymn book cover, he thrust into his pocket as a resource against local preachers, and darted into the break fast-room, where his sister Hetty remained to pour out his tea. Robert commenced snatching mouthfuls of bacon and eggs with the air of a man who eats, not for pleasure, but to spite an intolerable world. His breakfast was lukewarm and the cracked church bell next door exasperated him.