About this Item
Orange cloth with blue lettering and decorations. Small white spot to top edge of front board, corners bumped, light rubbing to head and heel of spine. Previous owner bookplate pasted to front endpaper. Pastedowns discolored due to aging binding glue. Text is clean and bright, no marks. Unclipped DJ with $2.50 price is battered. Chips and tears head and heel, rubbing to all edges, but still intact. "It began that first day of John Wesley Beaven's medical course. He was a First Year man. Dr. Milton Forrester, called Tubby, was the great surgeon, addressing his new class at the start of his Anatomy lectures. The two strong men clashed. And for years Jack Beaven bore, as best he could, the dislike, the personal antagonism, of his professional superior. From his own 'disputed passage' Jack learned great lessions- lessons of patience and fortitude, of devotion to his profession, of humility, and of magnanimity." (from the jacket). Seller Inventory # O91414
Bibliographic Details
Title: Disputed Passage
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company, The Riverside Press, Cambridge
Publication Date: 1939
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket Condition: Good
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