A Woman Called Fancy [Hardcover] Frank Yerby

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Frank Yerby’s “A Woman Called Fancy” (1951) offers a vivid portrayal of Southern life. This ex-library edition, designed by Maurice Serle Kaplan, lacks a dust jacket and shows signs of wear, including inscriptions and library markings. Despite age-related toning, the binding is intact, making it a valuable piece for collectors of historical fiction.

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Dive into the captivating world of Frank Yerby’s “A Woman Called Fancy,” a novel that intricately weaves the rich tapestry of Southern life with the personal journey of its protagonist. Published in 1951, this work stands as a testament to Yerby’s masterful storytelling, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of identity, love, and societal expectations. Designed by Maurice Serle Kaplan, the book’s aesthetic complements its narrative depth. Collectors and literary enthusiasts will appreciate this edition’s historical significance and its role in the broader context of 1950s American literature.

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Author

Frank Yerby

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

unknown

Condition

Acceptable

Edition

unknown

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