Home Is the Sailor

  • New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1932
By Ruth Blodgett
New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1932. Very Good/Very Good. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1932. First Edition, stated. Octavo; [vi], 349pp. Illustrated dust jacket over blue cloth with black lettering and bordering. Jacket rubbed along edges with a few shallow chips, tears, and creasing; spine faded, with some toning and smudging to panels; small dampstain to bottom front corner, mostly visible to interior but with some external rippling. Boards lightly bowed inward, with some toning along edges. Vertical crease to spine cloth, with nudging at head and tail. Pages toned but unmarked.

In a contemporary Chicago Daily Tribune writeup, reviewer Fanny Butcher writes "If you are one of the addicts of Maine seacoast novels you mustn't miss 'Home Is the Sailor.' If you are one of those who 'have read the last book about quaint New England seacoast folk' that you ever intend to read, then accept this review as a 'No Parking Here' sign.

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