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"Alice Jones's novel portrays a clash between Canadian innocence and old-world corruption, and explores the role of the "new woman" in a changing society. Against a backdrop of fraud and exploitation acted out on the fashionable streets of Paris and the idyllic paths of Brittany,...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Jones, Alice, 1853-1933
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston, Turner, 1904.
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Online Access:http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/scd0001.00022009175
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Summary:"Alice Jones's novel portrays a clash between Canadian innocence and old-world corruption, and explores the role of the "new woman" in a changing society. Against a backdrop of fraud and exploitation acted out on the fashionable streets of Paris and the idyllic paths of Brittany, Julia Praed, a gold-miner's daughter, and Andrew Garvie, an American artist in Paris, join together to unravel the schemes and protect friends and family"--Formac Publishing Company blurb.
Physical Description:380 p.
Also available in digital form.