An Incarnation of the Snow
In "An Incarnation of the Snow" Mr. Bain shows the same captivating and delightful style that distinguished his previous works-a style characterized by firmness and grace, an opulence of warm Oriental imagery. Those who know Mr. Bain's "A Digit of the Moon" and "A Draught of the Blue" will ask no commendation for this new volume, but will turn eagerly to it of their own motion.
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An Incarnation of the Snow
In "An Incarnation of the Snow" Mr. Bain shows the same captivating and delightful style that distinguished his previous works-a style characterized by firmness and grace, an opulence of warm Oriental imagery. Those who know Mr. Bain's "A Digit of the Moon" and "A Draught of the Blue" will ask no commendation for this new volume, but will turn eagerly to it of their own motion.
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An Incarnation of the Snow

An Incarnation of the Snow

by F. W. Bain
An Incarnation of the Snow

An Incarnation of the Snow

by F. W. Bain

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In "An Incarnation of the Snow" Mr. Bain shows the same captivating and delightful style that distinguished his previous works-a style characterized by firmness and grace, an opulence of warm Oriental imagery. Those who know Mr. Bain's "A Digit of the Moon" and "A Draught of the Blue" will ask no commendation for this new volume, but will turn eagerly to it of their own motion.

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ISBN-13: 9781663509802
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 05/30/2020
Pages: 108
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.26(d)

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In "An Incarnation of the Snow" Mr. Bain shows the same captivating and delightful style that distinguished his previous works—a style characterized by firmness and grace, an opulence of warm Oriental imagery. Those who know Mr. Bain's "A Digit of the Moon" and "A Draught of the Blue" will ask no commendation for this new volume, but will turn eagerly to it of their own motion.
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