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THE SEARCH
by Grace Livingston Hill

Facsimile Dust Jacket
Grosset & Dunlap
1919 Earliest Reprint

Dust Jacket Art by
Edmund Frederick

$12.00 (DUST JACKET ONLY)


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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. 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.

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DJ's Story Synopsis for The Search by Grace Livingston Hill: “On the day the drafted men march away, Ruth MacDonald catches John Cameron's eye and waves to him. In the excitement of th moment they both forget the social barriers that lie between them and only remember they were schoolmates as children. From this a friendship develops that has far-reaching results. To Ruth, spoiled daughter of the rich, comes a new conception of life, of war, of love. To John comes tests of fire before he finds himself. Here is the absorbing romance of two people who searched through the devious paths of a warring world for fulfillment and happiness.”