FISHER, Vardis.
Passions Spin the Plot.
Passions Spin the Plot.
Stock Code 101136
Caldwell, Idaho, & New York, The Caxton Printers, Ltd., & Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., 1934
Fisher was a prolific author, both of locally based fiction and historical epics, notably his vast twelve-volume The Testament of Man chronicling mankind's development from the Stone Age onwards. He had been brought up in a Mormon household, and had always struggled with religious faith, as evidenced in his historical novel Children of God (1939) about Joseph Smith and the Mormon movement.
First edition, first printing, trade issue, signed by the author on title-page; 8vo; publisher's burgundy cloth blocked in gilt, a sharp copy, original pictorial dust-jacket, a few small abrasions to upper panel, slight damage to one corner, but otherwise fine.
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