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1 MacLennan, Hugh [John] Barometer Rising
Toronto, Ontario, Canada The Macmillan Company 1948 School Edition Hard Cover Good No Jacket Ex-School 
ST. MARTIN'S CLASSICS SCHOOL EDITION "Barometer Rising is a Canadian novel by Hugh MacLennan. The story takes place in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and focuses on the effects of the Halifax Explosion and a romance plot. Barometer Rising, his novel about the social class structure of Nova Scotia and the Halifax Explosion of 1917, was published in 1941." Wikipedia" Good green cloth. Black titles., Some edge wear, soiling, staining, school stamp inside. (1948), 12mo, 377pp. [1] Watters p.340 A Checklist of Canadian Literature 1628-1960 
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2 MacLennan, Hugh [John] Each Man's Son LAURENTIAN LIBRARY # 11
Toronto, ON, Canada Macmillan 0f Canada 1986 0771596022 / 9780771596025 Reprint Edition Trade Paperback Very Good No Jacket 
LAURENTIAN LIBRARY # 11 "Each Man's Son is a novel by Canadian writer Hugh MacLennan. First published in 1951 by Macmillan of Canada, it takes place in a coal mining town on Cape Breton, Nova Scotia just before the First World War." Wikipedia Very good white pictorial trade paperback. Slight wear, creasing. 244pp. 
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3 MacLennan, Hugh [John] The Precipice
Toronto, Ontario, Canada Collins 1948 First Edition Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket 
FIRST EDITION STATED winner of the 1948 Governor Generals Literary Award For Fiction Very good red cloth. Gilt titles. Some edge wear (1948), 8vo, viii, [4], 3-372pp. Watters p.340 A Checklist of Canadian Literature 1628-1960 
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4 MacLennan, Hugh [John] The Precipice
Toronto, Ontario, Canada Collins 1948 First Edition Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket 
FIRST EDITION STATED winner of the 1948 Governor Generals Literary Award For Fiction Very good red cloth. Gilt titles. Some edge wear (1948), 8vo, viii, [4], 3-372pp. Watters p.340 A Checklist of Canadian Literature 1628-1960 
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5 MacLennan, Hugh [John] Two Solitudes
Toronto, Ontario, Canada Collins 1945 First Edition Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket 
FIRST EDITION "Love consists in this, that two solitudes protect, and touch, and greet each other." Rainer Maria Rilke "Two Solitudes is a 1945 novel by Hugh MacLennan. In 1978 it was made into a motion picture, written and directed by Lionel Chetwynd. The novel's plot evolves around the life and times of the fictional character Paul Tallard and this character's struggles in reconciling the differences between his English and French Canadian identities." Wikipedia Very good burgundy cloth. Silver titles, slight wear. 370pp. Watters p.340 A Checklist of Canadian Literature 1628-1960 
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6 MacLennan, Hugh [John] Two Solitudes
Toronto, ON, Canada Collins 1945 First Edition Hard Cover Poor No Jacket 
FIRST EDITION WINNER OF GOVERNOR GENERAL'S AWARD FOR FICTION. "Love consists in this, that two solitudes protect, and touch, and greet each other." Rainer Maria Rilke "Two Solitudes is a 1945 novel by Hugh MacLennan. In 1978 it was made into a motion picture, written and directed by Lionel Chetwynd. The novel's plot evolves around the life and times of the fictional character Paul Tallard and this character's struggles in reconciling the differences between his English and French Canadian identities." Wikipedia Poor burgundy cloth. Silver titles, slight wear, stained right side front and rear cover edges damaged, previous owner inscription inside. Watters p.340 A Checklist of Canadian Literature 1628-1960 
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