The Ivy Tree by Mary Stewart. First Edition, hardcover, pages, ISBN: Very rare, valuable First Edition. An English June in the Roman Wall countryside; the ruin of a beautiful old house standing cheek-by-jowl with the solid, sunlit. THE IVY TREE (Suspense, Mary Grey/Annabel Winslow-England-cont) - Ex Stewart, Mary – Standalone Hodder Stoughton, , UK Hardcover First Sentence: I might have been alone in a painted landscape. *** Annabel Winslow has been dead for four years. Mary Grey, over from Canada, looks enough like Annabel to be her twin/5. · The Ivy Tree was read and reviewed for Mary Stewart Reading Week, September 15th to 21st, celebrating the author’s long career and her 97th birthday on September 17th, Mary Stewart Reading Week was initiated and hosted by Gudrun’s www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 5 mins.
Mary Stewart -- The Ivy Tree. Mary Grey had come from Canada to the land of her forebears: Northumberland, where Hadrian built his wall nearly years ago. As she leaned against the sun-warmed stones, savoring the ordered, spare beauty of England's northern fells, the silence was shattered by a single name hurled, as it were, like an epithet. The Ivy Tree by Mary Stewart and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru "It's hard to think of anyone more insistently readable than Mary Stewart; The Ivy Tree is as un-put-downable as any of her previous novels No one writes the damsel-in-distress tale with greater charm or urgency." —The New York Times Book Review "Perils await every turning page.".
The Ivy Tree was read and reviewed for Mary Stewart Reading Week, September 15th to 21st, celebrating the author’s long career and her 97th birthday on September 17th, Mary Stewart Reading Week was initiated and hosted by Gudrun’s Tights. The Ivy Tree by Mary Stewart. First Edition, hardcover, pages, ISBN: Very rare, valuable First Edition. An English June in the Roman Wall countryside; the ruin of a beautiful old house standing cheek-by-jowl with the solid, sunlit. An excellent collectible copy of this great work of literature by Mary Stewart. The Ivy Tree was the first Mary Stewart, non-Arthurian-trilogy novel I read and I was blown away. I wish I could tell you all the reasons why, but I promised myself when I started this review that if you had not read this book, I would not spoil it for you.
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