Mrs. Annie Green
This is a romance where the outcome is most unclear and much in doubt until almost the end. It is somewhat predictable and must unusual at the same time. Mrs. Annie Green, unhappily and unaccountably married to a much older, nasty man, is attracted to and by Mr. Barker, a journalist who is fired practically before the end of the first page. As will all of Opie Read's books, character development is simply superb.
The twists, turns, and troubles Mr. Barker and Mrs. Green suffer throughout the book make it almost impossible to put down.
This version of the book includes 10 portraits appropriate to the period.
* This e-book is a true representation, from a high-definition scan of a pre-1923 print version of the book. Unlike other e-copies of the book, it was not produced by using Optical Character Recognition (OCR). OCR-scanning old books is seldom, if ever, error-free. This often results in an e-book with many **, ^^, >> and typographic errors when OCR can't read the word or punctuation correctly.
* "True representation" means that if there are typographic, spelling, or grammatical errors that the editor judges to have minimal impact on the book's comprehension, they have been preserved; otherwise, they were corrected.
* In other words, no changes or as few as possible have been made to either illustrations or text in order to bring you an e-book that is as close to the original as possible.
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The twists, turns, and troubles Mr. Barker and Mrs. Green suffer throughout the book make it almost impossible to put down.
This version of the book includes 10 portraits appropriate to the period.
* This e-book is a true representation, from a high-definition scan of a pre-1923 print version of the book. Unlike other e-copies of the book, it was not produced by using Optical Character Recognition (OCR). OCR-scanning old books is seldom, if ever, error-free. This often results in an e-book with many **, ^^, >> and typographic errors when OCR can't read the word or punctuation correctly.
* "True representation" means that if there are typographic, spelling, or grammatical errors that the editor judges to have minimal impact on the book's comprehension, they have been preserved; otherwise, they were corrected.
* In other words, no changes or as few as possible have been made to either illustrations or text in order to bring you an e-book that is as close to the original as possible.
Mrs. Annie Green
This is a romance where the outcome is most unclear and much in doubt until almost the end. It is somewhat predictable and must unusual at the same time. Mrs. Annie Green, unhappily and unaccountably married to a much older, nasty man, is attracted to and by Mr. Barker, a journalist who is fired practically before the end of the first page. As will all of Opie Read's books, character development is simply superb.
The twists, turns, and troubles Mr. Barker and Mrs. Green suffer throughout the book make it almost impossible to put down.
This version of the book includes 10 portraits appropriate to the period.
* This e-book is a true representation, from a high-definition scan of a pre-1923 print version of the book. Unlike other e-copies of the book, it was not produced by using Optical Character Recognition (OCR). OCR-scanning old books is seldom, if ever, error-free. This often results in an e-book with many **, ^^, >> and typographic errors when OCR can't read the word or punctuation correctly.
* "True representation" means that if there are typographic, spelling, or grammatical errors that the editor judges to have minimal impact on the book's comprehension, they have been preserved; otherwise, they were corrected.
* In other words, no changes or as few as possible have been made to either illustrations or text in order to bring you an e-book that is as close to the original as possible.
The twists, turns, and troubles Mr. Barker and Mrs. Green suffer throughout the book make it almost impossible to put down.
This version of the book includes 10 portraits appropriate to the period.
* This e-book is a true representation, from a high-definition scan of a pre-1923 print version of the book. Unlike other e-copies of the book, it was not produced by using Optical Character Recognition (OCR). OCR-scanning old books is seldom, if ever, error-free. This often results in an e-book with many **, ^^, >> and typographic errors when OCR can't read the word or punctuation correctly.
* "True representation" means that if there are typographic, spelling, or grammatical errors that the editor judges to have minimal impact on the book's comprehension, they have been preserved; otherwise, they were corrected.
* In other words, no changes or as few as possible have been made to either illustrations or text in order to bring you an e-book that is as close to the original as possible.
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BN ID: | 2940149823963 |
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Publisher: | Chicago and New York: Rand, McNally & Co., 188 |
Publication date: | 07/15/1950 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 3 MB |
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