(#178330) CLARENCE. Bret Harte, i e. Francis Brett Harte.

CLARENCE. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1895. Octavo, pp. [1-4] [1] 2-270 [271-272: blank], flyleaf at front, publisher's decorated terra cotta cloth, front panel stamped in black, spine panel stamped in gold, gray green coated endpapers. First U.S. edition. The last of three short novels, A WAIF OF THE PLAINS (1890), SUSY, A STORY OF THE PLAINS (1893) and CLARENCE (1885), that comprise one complete story. The first part of CLARENCE is set in California; the second part is set in the field during the American Civil War, at which point, Clarence is a general in the Union army. "Clarence is developed from a boy, through circumstances, to a cool, determined man, showing at times the traits of his father, Hamilton Brant, the desperado, always keeping up to the standard of conduct he had set for himself as a boy." - Quinn, American Fiction, p. 239. Baird and Greenwood, California Fiction 1084. BAL 7376. Wright (III) 2530. Slight spine lean, a very good copy. (#178330).

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