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BARRY, Philip

In a Garden

French New York 1929 First edition thus, heavily revised from the 1926 Doran edition. Light wear tothe crown, slight rubbing to the spine lettering, very good in near fine dustwrapper supplied from a contemporary later printing. Inscribed by the author: "To Hope and Edgar with love from Phil, 18 March 1929." Hope Montgomery Scott was the glamorous Philadelphia Mainline society woman who was the basis for the Tracy Lord character in The Philadelphia Story. The play was dedicated to Hope Montgomery Scott and her husband Edgar, who were lifelong friends of Philip and Ellen Barry.

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