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A VOICE IN THE WILDERNESS
by Grace Livingston Hill

Facsimile Dust Jacket
Grosset & Dunlap, 1916
Earliest Reprint Dust Jacket

Dust Jacket Art
by Noman Rockwell

$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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Dust Jacket Synopsis for A VOICE IN THE WILDERNESS by Grace Livingston Hill:

"Margaret Earle, an Eastern girl, thinking she has reached her destination in Arizona, where she is going to teach school, steps off the train at a lonely, desert watertank, and the train moves on, leaving her in the darkness and in a strange, forlorn land. But she steps off into a series of adventures and thrilling events which make entertaining reading indeed. After an unpleasant encounter with one man, she is rescued by another, young Lance Gardley, like herself an Easterner, and out of this meeting grows the romance of the story. Margaret's school and the strange religious life of the community make a splendid setting for this fresh, crisp, western tale.”