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    Viola Tree

    Published by Hogarth Press, London, 1937

    Seller: TBCL The Book Collector's Library, Montreal, QC, Canada

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    CAN I HELP YOU? Hogarth Press. 1937. Illustrated by Virginia Parsons who was the daughter of Viola Tree. Published by Virginia and Leonard Woolf. 8vo. 256 pp. 8 5/8" x 5 1/2" in the "peach" coloured dust jacket printed black with the blue gilt stamped blue cloth. Typically this edition is housed in an orange dust jacket but according to "Washington State University Library has a copy in peach with "Travellers Copy"written across the top". Woolmer 422. This copy does not. This is a book on etiquette that the actress Viola Tree adapted from her eight years as an advice columnist called 'Can I Help You?' in London's Sunday Dispatch. A very solid and lovely copy. A very good copy for any Hogarth Press collector.