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A Morbid Taste for Bones

A Morbid Taste for Bones

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A Morbid Taste for Bones: The First Chronicle of Brother Cadfael Hardcover - 1978

by Ellis Peters

  • Used
  • near fine
  • Hardcover
  • first
Used - Near Fine

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Brown and black boards with gold writing on spine; top of book spine rumpled. Picture of author standing near castle-like walls on back dust jacket; shelf wear on top of dust jacket spine. Cover price of $8.95 on front dust jacket fold; tight binding and pages still look in excellent condition.

William Morrow & Co First Edition; First Printing as "First Edition" and complete number line ending in "1" listed on copyright page.

Ellis' First Chronicle of Brother Cadfael in a "unique blend of charm and suspense set in medieval times." Hardcover and original unclipped dust jacket protected by archival Mylar cover.

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outside the monastic enclave, but here, in the enclosed garden within the walls, close to the abbot's fishponds and the brook that worked the abbey mill, Brother Cadfael ruled unchallenged. The herbarium in particular was his kingdom, for he had built it up gradually through the fifteen years of labour, and added to it many exotic plants of his own careful raising, collected in a roving youth that had taken him as far afield as Venice, and Cyprus and the Holy Land.
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