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TOMORROW
ABOUT THIS TIME
by Grace Livingston Hill

Facsimile Dust Jacket
Grosset & Dunlap
1923 Earliest Reprint

Dust Jacket Art by
Unknown Artist

$12.00 (DUST JACKET ONLY)


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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 Tomorrow About This Time by Grace Livingston Hill: “A scientist, after years abroad on research work, returns home to find himself suddenly with two daughters on his hands. The older child of his first wife is lovely and sweet like her mother; the younger is also like her mother, Greeve's divorced wife, a vixen and a super-flapper. She conceives a great hatred of her half-sister, leads her father and the household a dance, and shocks and scandalizes the town. After many explosive scenes and escapades the shrew is finally subdued and Greeves, in the process, becomes a changed man and is led back to the God of his childhood.”