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{{DEFAULTSORT:Glass Castle, The}}[[Category:1974 Releases]][[Category:Category Romance]]
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:Glass Castle, The}}[[Category:1974 Releases]][[Category:Category Romance]]
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| colspan="2" align="center" width="175px" | [[IMAGE:IMAGE NEEDED|175px|thumb|center|1974 UK Edition]]
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| colspan="2" | By [[Violet Winspear]]
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| valign="top" width="75px" | Publisher ||width="100px" | [[Harlequin Presents]] [[Harlequin Presents By The Numbers|#50]]
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| valign="top" | Original Release Date || Jun 1974 (US)
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* '''Author''': [[Violet Winspear]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Violet Winspear]]
* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Presents]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon Romance|Mills & Boon Romance]] [[Mills and Boon Romance By The Numbers|#860]]
* '''Year''': 1974
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* '''Year''': 1974, March
 
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==Book Description==
 
==Book Description==
 
'Out in the East they say that the mind of a woman is a jungle, and it is the one jungle in which a man should never get lost.' That was the code by which Edwin Trequair lived - or so he told Heron.
 
'Out in the East they say that the mind of a woman is a jungle, and it is the one jungle in which a man should never get lost.' That was the code by which Edwin Trequair lived - or so he told Heron.
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Yet her feeling for him was of fear and curiosity more than any other emotion. Could she ever understand such a strange, arrogant man? Still less make him a successful wife...
 
Yet her feeling for him was of fear and curiosity more than any other emotion. Could she ever understand such a strange, arrogant man? Still less make him a successful wife...
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==Publication History==
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* 1974, March - [[Mills and Boon Romance|Mills & Boon Romance]] [[Mills and Boon Romance By The Numbers|#860]] (UK Original Release)
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* 1974, June - [[Harlequin Presents]] [[Harlequin Presents By The Numbers|#50]] (US Original Release)
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* 1980, July - [[Mills and Boon Best Seller Romance|Mills & Boon Classics]] [[Mills and Boon Best Seller Romance By The Numbers|#260]]
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Revision as of 00:07, 26 September 2009

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1974 UK Edition
By Violet Winspear
Publisher Harlequin Presents #50
  Mills & Boon Romance #860
Original Release Date Jun 1974 (US)
  Mar 1974 (UK)
Harlequin Presents Series #
Preceded by A Savage Beauty
Followed by Hunter Of The East
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by The Silver Stallion
Followed by The Man At La Valaise

Book Description

'Out in the East they say that the mind of a woman is a jungle, and it is the one jungle in which a man should never get lost.' That was the code by which Edwin Trequair lived - or so he told Heron.

Why then had he asked her to marry him? More to the point, why had Heron accepted? True, he had much to offer her - money, and his fascinating house, the house which had meant so much to Heron all her life, the Glass Castle - but Heron was not the type of girl to marry for mercenary reasons like that.

Yet her feeling for him was of fear and curiosity more than any other emotion. Could she ever understand such a strange, arrogant man? Still less make him a successful wife...

Publication History