First edition.
Owner's small stamp and tiny note, one brief sentence highlighted in the text, sunned at the spine and edges, very good or better in very good internally tape repaired dust jacket, with small nicks and tears mostly at the spine ends.
Humorous vanity press-published novel about the ghost of Cardinal David Beaton, who was hanged, drawn, and quartered in Scotland in 1546.
A laugh-riot.
Written by a seemingly eccentric Englishwoman who lectured on the gold mines of Australia and Zenana life in India.
In addition to being a writer, Talbot was also a painter whose works were exhibited at Westminster Hall in London and a Bond Street gallery.
*OCLC* locates only three copies, none in the U.
S.