Burt books had always been a touch lower that the Grosset & Dunlaps anyway. 1934 represented pretty much the last gasp of the original "photoplay edition" format, which had its heyday during the 1920s but continued into the early years of the talkies, until Depression-era economics brought about a lowering of production and design standards - in which regard the A.L. (photographic endpapers) Very uncommon edition of Hurst's classic of interracial motherly devotion and sacrifice, a tie-in with the 1934 Universal Pictures film version starring Claudette Colbert.
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