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“Foursquare” by Grace S. Richmond, published in 1922 by Doubleday, Page & Company, is a charming piece of early 20th-century American fiction. This first edition is adorned with decorations by Lee Thayer and a frontispiece by H. R. Ballinger, enhancing its collectible appeal. Set against the backdrop of romantic and domestic themes, Richmond’s narrative captures the essence of resilience and interpersonal relationships, echoing Tennyson’s sentiment of standing “foursquare to all the winds that blow.” The book is bound in a sturdy green cloth with elegant gold embossing on the cover, featuring a floral motif that reflects its thematic grace. A must-have for collectors of vintage romance and American literature, this volume offers a glimpse into the societal values and literary style of its time.
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