THE STRANGE ENCHANTMENT

By Geoffrey Cotterell

Philadelphia and New York: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1957.
First U.S. edition.

Fine; in a near fine, lightly shelfworn dust jacket with slender chips missing from the spine ends.

Publisher's blurb: "In essence this is a portrait of Isabel Rowland, a star-crossed woman, whose undeniable genius is almost lost in a maze of living and her own contradictions. Almost but not quite--for there is reserved for her a strange victory at the end of this tale, which begins in 1898 in an English seaport, moves inevitably to London and ends in the bizarre capital of Hitler's Germany. It is a journey over many miles and years."

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