1. Clair De Lune. New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1922.
First Edition. "Charles Evelyn, musical genius, generous, kind-hearted, restless and sensitive, marries Kitty Dent, childhood playmate and lifelong friend, somewhat as a duty. His passion is all for his music, and the opera, Clair de Lune, which he is writing, is the one thing he loves, the one thing which gives him happiness. The story of the man's efforts to hide from his wife the fact that he does not return her love, and the woman's attempts to fit into his life and help him in his work, is told with genuine understanding." Near Fine, contemporary signature at front endpaper, in Very Good dustjacket, expected soiling, few small chips. Item #23361