Blakiston (International) assertion Blakiston i(A78359 works by) (Organisation) assertion (a.k.a. The Blakiston Company; Lindsay and Blakiston Company; P. Blakiston Son and Company; P. Blakiston's Son and Company)
Born: Established: 1843 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
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3 y separately published work icon Odds on Love Maysie Greig , London : Hodder and Stoughton , 1936 Z1070150 1936 single work novel romance
2 y separately published work icon Unmarried Couple Maysie Greig , London : Hodder and Stoughton , 1939 Z1071767 1939 single work novel romance
1 y separately published work icon No Retreat from Love Maysie Greig , New York (City) : Doubleday, Doran , 1942 Z1071958 1942 single work novel romance
1 y separately published work icon Too Many Women Jennifer Ames , London : Hodder and Stoughton , 1941 Z1071855 1941 single work novel romance
2 y separately published work icon Professional Lover Maysie Greig , London : Ernest Benn , 1933 Z1069297 1933 single work novel romance
5 y separately published work icon Doctor's Wife Maysie Greig , Garden City : Doubleday, Doran , 1937 Z1071891 1937 single work novel romance

'What Kind Of Love Does A Man Want?

'Two women loved Dr. Bob Bradburn. Natalie Norris had always loved him. Hers had been an idealized love when she was fourteen, and then, as she grew older and worked side by side with him, a love that made her long to be part of his hopes, his discouragement, his triumphs. Hers had been more than the ordinary hero-worship of a young girl, and more than a nurse's infatuation for a handsome doctor.

'But there had to be many moments when she could not share in Dr. Brad's life. He was married to Marjorie Daw, a beautiful, spoiled child of a girl who knew how to fill his leisure hours with gayety and excitement.

'Into the story that tells which one was to give him the more lasting happiness, Maysie Greig has woven drama, thrills, tragedy – all the many colored aspects of true romance.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Pocket edition).

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