

Some very minimal marks to top and bottom of pages block. B/W drawings throughout, vignettes and full-page. Beautifully illustrated endpapers/pastedowns. 296pp, tight bright and clean, without marks or inscriptions. Small corner bumps and dint to lower board bottom edge.

Large Octavo dark blue cloth with gilt decoration and details to spine. FIRST EDITION, First Printing, 1993 numberline 1 3 5 7 9 8 6 4 2. She leaned forward in her seat so as not to miss a word. 65) : " If she could learn enough English maybe she could get a job writing for a newspaper or working in a store. Cond : Paper wrapper is white with black lettering. Read more about : Milk River, Township 21, dryland farm, stubble fields, listing, kolbasz, coal mines, fireguard, Lonely Valley Ranch, Oldman River, Peigan Reserve, Zoltan Nemeh, and Hungarian Sick Benefit Association. The storyline centers on Hungarian immigrants to early Alberta (1904). There are dates and locales, like Milk River and Hardieville, that make it very real. Its not clear whether these 120 pages are historical memoir or fiction.
