House of All Nations

Stead, Christina

The author’s fourth and longest novel. A sequence of one hundred and four scenes, introduced by sixteen quotations, from eight of its characters; and chronicling the downfall of a private bank in Paris.

Publisher: Holt Rinehart and Winston. Second American edition 1966
Edition: 2nd Edition
Place Published: New York
Spots of foxing to extremities, very good in dustwrapper.


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