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THE BETRAYER

Written by Violet Needham
Illustrated by Joyce Bruce
Published by Collins in 1950

THE BETRAYER
Written by Violet Needham. Illustrated by Joyce Bruce.
Stock no. 1310641
1st. 1950. Hardback. Almost very good condition in a almost very good dustwrapper.

Light green cloth boards. Gilt title to spine. Black and white illustrations. 285 pages. Spine and corners bumped, cover edges rubbed. Damp staining to cover edges with colour running to edges of pastedowns. Contents clean. Dustwrapper is slightly edge worn with damp staining to edges.

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THE BETRAYER
Written by Violet Needham. Illustrated by Joyce Bruce.
Stock no. 1308288
1st. 1950. Hardback. Good condition in a good dustwrapper.

Light green cloth boards. Gilt title to spine. Black and white illustrations. 285 pages. Spine and corners bumped. Fading to spine and cover edges (and some light foxing). Erased pencil writing to front endpaper. Foxing to contents else clean. Dustwrapper is grubby on rear panel, edge worn with slight loss to spine and small piece of loss to lower front corner. A few small tape repairs on verso.

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THE BETRAYER
Written by Violet Needham. Illustrated by Joyce Bruce.
Stock no. 820884
1st. 1950. Hardback. Very good condition in a very good dustwrapper.

Light green cloth boards. Gilt title to spine. Black and white illustrations. 285 pages. Spine bumped and faded. Corners rubbed. Pictorial wrapper is edge creased with a few small tears and chips with some loss. Small ink scribble to front wrapper flap.

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Front cover

Cover of THE BETRAYER by Violet Needham

Contents

  • The story of what happened to the Stormy Petrel after his adventures in 'Black Riders', 'The Stormy Petrel', and 'The House of the Paladin'. The first story told how Dick joined the confederates and this one ends with a member of the confederation, long since broken up, betraying all it had stood for. It is a story of divided loyalties in which many old friends take part. Only Dick can see the whole story and, torn by conflicting allegiances has to face his hardest decision. It is for him a bitter experience and involves tragedy, but the Stormy Petrel at last flies free to follow the alluring figure of Adventure wherever it may beckon.