Bright Leaf [Hardcover] Foster Fitz-Simons

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“Bright Leaf” by Foster Fitz-Simons, published in 1948 by Rinehart & Co., Inc., offers a compelling narrative of the tobacco industry’s influence in the American South. This edition, with its green cloth cover and gold detailing, is in good condition, showing typical wear for its age. A perfect addition for collectors and historical fiction enthusiasts, it captures the essence of a transformative period in American history.

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“Bright Leaf” by Foster Fitz-Simons is a captivating exploration of the tobacco industry in the American South, weaving a narrative rich with drama and historical detail. Published by Rinehart & Co., Inc. in 1948, this novel delves into the lives and ambitions of those who shaped the industry, reflecting the cultural and economic impact of tobacco cultivation. This book is a must-read for collectors, scholars, and enthusiasts of historical fiction, offering a vivid portrayal of a pivotal era in American history. The edition’s historical significance is underscored by its detailed depiction of the societal changes brought about by industrialization and agriculture.

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Author

Foster Fitz-Simons

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

Rinehart & Co., Inc.

Condition

used_acceptable

Edition
Condition Acceptable
Notes This copy of "Bright Leaf" is in good condition, with a sturdy green cloth cover featuring gold detailing. The spine shows minor wear, with slight fraying at the corners and edges, typical for a book of its age. The pages are clean and well-preserved, with a small tear noted on one page, not affecting readability. The binding remains intact, ensuring the book's durability for continued enjoyment. **

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