By Elizabeth Savage
Boston: Little, Brown and Company, (1970).
First edition (stated).
Fine in a fine dust jacket.
Attractive wraparound jacket design by Carl Smith.
Jacket flap price of $5.95.
The author's second novel deals with the comical-tragical story of the Hollister family and a summer on the rocky coast of Maine.
Elizabeth Savage (1918-1989) wrote nine novels, three set in the West where she grew up, and the rest in Maine.
"Savage was married for 50 years to the equally celebrated novelist Thomas Savage [The Power of the Dog], with whom she had three children. In novels such as But Not For Love,
she captures the stresses caused by class distinctions, economic
differences and male/female relationships within groups of friends or
extended families, whether the combatants live in Maine beach colonies,
remote Idaho ranches or Montana college towns."--John Leggett, New York Times Book Review.
Most of her novels are scarce and deserve renewed publishing interest.
But Not For Love is very scarce!
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