The Blessing of Azar. A Tale of Dreams and Truth
Title | The Blessing of Azar. A Tale of Dreams and Truth |
Year for Search | 1928 |
Authors | Gazella, E[dith] V[irginia] |
Tertiary Authors | Gazella, E. V. |
Date Published | 1928 |
Publisher | The Christopher Publishing House |
Place Published | Boston, MA |
Keywords | Female author |
Annotation | Founding of a eutopia by a group of wealthy friends, one of whom contributes thirty million dollars in gold. The novel starts with vague plans, veers into adventure and romance, and ends back with the plans and their fulfillment through commerce. The very end shows a eutopian Cuba with very little detail, but service is honored. |
Additional Publishers | Also published Passaic, NJ: George Dixon Press, 1928. |
Holding Institutions | DLC, NN, PSt |
Author Note | The back dust jacket of the George Press edition refers to the author as Gazella Plarinos. |
Full Text | 1928 Gazella, E[dith] V[irginia]. The Blessing of Azar. A Tale of Dreams and Truth. Boston, MA: The Christopher Publishing House. Also published Passaic, NJ: George Dixon Press, 1928. The back dust jacket of this edition refers to the author as Gazella Plarinos. DLC, NN, PSt Founding of a eutopia by a group of wealthy friends, one of whom contributes thirty million dollars in gold. The novel starts with vague plans, veers into adventure and romance, and ends back with the plans and their fulfillment through commerce. The very end shows a eutopian Cuba with very little detail, but service is honored. Female author. |