Divine Mistress by Frank G Slaughter. H/C. 320 pp. 1st 1951

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A story of intrigue, adventure and love in the rich, baroque world of the Renaissance in Italy and Spain, with a shy, ascetic scholar, a beautiful, high-spirited girl and Botticelli's Birth of Venus.
First published 1952 by Jarrolds, London. Condition: Good. Brown marks on first and last two pages. Page edges marked. Previous owner's name. Dust jacket torn at edges and scuffed at back.


 

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