Lady Bluestocking Facsimile Dust Jackets

Home Page

 Dust Jacket Index

 Details & How to Order

 Contact Lady Bluestocking

 
powered by FreeFind

Browse Categories

Grace Livingston Hill, The Enchanted Barn DJ
Click to Enlarge. One of Grace's most popular sellers. A very, very early reprint.
Click Here to read the Dust Jacket Story Synopsis.
View Later Reprint DJ. ●View Anniversary Edition DJ.

THE ENCHANTED BARN
by
Grace Livingston Hill (Lutz)

Facsimile Dust Jacket
Grosset & Dunlap,
Reprint 1918

Dust Jacket Art by
Edmund Frederick

$12.00 (DUST JACKET ONLY)

($10.00 Each with Order of 3 or More)

SHIPPING:

U.S./Canada

The World

1-5 Jackets

$5.00

$10.00

Each Added

50 cents

50 cents

Payments accepted via personal check, money order, or credit card through paypal.

To order simply send me an email with the list of dust jackets you've chosen, your mailing address, and your preferred payment method. I will send you an invoice confirming your choices and the final cost with shipping and discounts. (When three or more dust jackets are ordered, the price of each one drops to $10.00.) Each Jacket is protected by an archival-quality clear protective cover and comes with a matching bookmark.

These Facsimile Dust Jackets can be made to fit any size edition. If your book's publisher is different than the publisher named you will need to measure the height and width of the upper board and the depth of the spine on your book and include those measurements with the final order.

Thank you, Kandice at Lady Bluestocking

CONTACT LADY BLUESTOCKING

VICTORIAN
DUST JACKETS

AMERICAN MYSTERY
DUST JACKETS

BRITISH MYSTERY
DUST JACKETS

LINKS

HOME

DJ Story Synopsis for The Enchanted Barn by Grace Livingston Hill: “The Hollisters, a bright, spirited, wholesome family, are compelled to move into the country. After many efforts to secure a home, Shirley, eldest of the Hollisters, contrives a way out by renting a magnificent old stone barn at a ridiculously low price, transforming it into a house. The owner of the barn is not an ordinary landlord, as you will see, for he is a young man with fine ideals, and he is not content with establishing Shirley and her family in the quaintly beautiful old place, but makes the world a much happier place to live in for all of them.”