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    Ethelind Fearon (1898-1974),

    Ethelind Fearon (1898-1974), "How to Keep Pace With Your Daughter"

    $95 (approx conversion from £75)

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    About this item

    "How to Keep Pace With Your Daughter"
    By Ethelind Fearon (1898-1974)
    Alex Jardine (1913-1987) (illustrator). 
    First Edition. Hardcover, with illustrated dust jacket.
    Herbert Jenkins, London, 1958
    112 pages. 8vo. 8º (octavo)
    19 cm x 12.8 cm x 1.7 cm

    Pictorial dust jacket over blue cloth. Numerous wonderful period black and white illustrations by Alex Jardine. Well bound, clean pages. In a fine price-clipped jacket (protected in a mylar cover).

    A wonderful 1950's classic from the author of "The Reluctant Hostess" etc

    "How to Keep Pace With Your Daughter"
    "One day she is a sandal-shod schoolgirl, full of adolescent enthusiasms and given to giggling; the next she is a young woman with a highly-developed dress-sense and an assured and instinctive understanding of make-up it has taken you half a life-time to acquire. It is hardly surprising that you sometimes gaze at your daughter of yours in goggle-eyed wonder!"

    "Ethelind Fearon has brilliantly mingled fun and frolics with bags of sound commonsence"
     

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    Additional Information

    Code

    10305 (AB-52039)

    Dimensions

    W: 12.8cm  (5")H: 19cm  (7.5")D: 1.7cm  (0.7")

    Period

    Mid 20th Century

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