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Jarrett's Jade

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Jarrett's Jade

by Yerby, Frank (1916-1991)

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NY: Dial Press, Inc, 1959. Hardcover_boards. Used - VeryGood/VeryGood. Julian Paul. 5.75"x8.5". 288 pp. BCE. Tan boards w/black letters to spine. Spine straight, binding tight, pages lightly toned. Not x-library, unclipped, & unmarked. Light soiling to boards & DJ. Edge wear to DJ w/small nicks & tears. Wrapped in Broadart mylar. Lord James Jarrett, Marquis of Argyll arrived in Savannah in 1736, clad in kilt and tartan, tall, broad-shouldered and lean as a broadax, with a face less villanous than exciting. James Jarrett looked like what he was - a Highland aristocrat - the Laird of Clan Jarrett. Part devil, part angel, he came to Georgia to take the wife who would help him found a New World Clan Jarrett, a great southern dynasty. He knew what he wanted and he fought for it with a skill and daring and courage that was almost madness.
Many women loved James Jarrett. There was Maebelle, a pretty Scottish girl of seventee whose love led her to disgrace. There was Sue Merrick, an English aristocrat, who thought James a monster, who hated and loathed him - and who was powerless for her love for him. And in Savannah, there was Mary Knox, fragile and fair, whose sweet face was like a cry in the bitter blackness of James' heart and whose brutish brothers swore eternal revenge on James. And there was Simone Duclos, whom James bought at a slave auction, who had the trimmed down fineness of a thoroughbred and suffered despair and social ostracism to be near him.
Two sons bore James Jarrett's proud name, but it was the youngest, Jarl, whose life was influenced by the dark secrets hidden behind the silent facades of James Jarrett's Georgian mansion. It was Jarl who, as 1776 and the War for Independence drew near, at last learned to hate his own father. Once again, in Jarrett's Jad, Frank Yerby brings to life the color and atmosphere of the American South in the glorious days of its beginning. This is a story charged with blood and fire, with white hot passions and animosities, with strife and warfare and the clash of army against army, family against family, and father against son.

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Seller
Blacks Bookshop US (US)
Seller's Inventory #
13566
Title
Jarrett's Jade
Author
Yerby, Frank (1916-1991)
Illustrator
Julian Paul
Format/Binding
Hardcover_boards
Book Condition
Used - VeryGood
Jacket Condition
VeryGood
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Dial Press, Inc
Place of Publication
NY
Date Published
1959

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