An edition of A Lost Lady (1923)

A lost lady.

[1st centennial ed.]
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An edition of A Lost Lady (1923)

A lost lady.

[1st centennial ed.]
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Language
English
Pages
177

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Edition Availability
Cover of: A Lost Lady (Willa Cather Scholarly Edition)
A Lost Lady (Willa Cather Scholarly Edition)
April 1, 2003, University of Nebraska Press
Paperback in English - Ill edition
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A Lost lady
1997, University of Nebraska Press
in English
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A lost lady
1980, Virago
in English
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A lost lady.
1973, Knopf [distributed by Random House]
in English - [1st centennial ed.]
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A lost lady
1966, Knopf
in English
Cover of: A lost lady
A lost lady
1951, Knopf
in English
Cover of: A Lost Lady
A Lost Lady
1923, Alfred A. Knopf
in English
Cover of: A lost lady
A lost lady
1923, A. A. Knopf
in English
Cover of: A lost lady
A lost lady
1923, Houghton, Mufflin Company
in English
Cover of: A lost lady
A lost lady
1923, Alfred A. Knopf
in English

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Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.5/2
Library of Congress
PZ3.C2858 Lo13, PS3505.A87 Lo13

The Physical Object

Pagination
177 p.
Number of pages
177

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5413045M
Internet Archive
lostlady100cath
ISBN 10
0394485580
LCCN
73004265
OCLC/WorldCat
781571
Library Thing
179981
Goodreads
3987473

First Sentence

"THIRTY OR FORTY years ago, in one of those grey towns along the Burlington railroad, which are so much greyer today than they were then, there was a house well known from Omaha to Denver for its hospitality and for a certain charm of atmosphere."

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