Good condition but not perfect, Cover has minor nicks and tears, spine shows some creases from use. Ask Questions and request photos if your buying for the cover and not the content. STOCK PHOTOS MAY VARY FROM THE ACTUAL ITEM. ACTUAL PHOTOS AVAIL. UPON REQUEST. Additional Details ------------------------------ Product description: Enter the worlds of Eve de Lancel and her daughters, Freddy and Paris in the last years of the Belle Epoque; the thrilling backstage intrigue of the music hall; the romance of great vineyards and a towered chateau in Champagne; the adventure of Hollywood in the glamorous 1930s; the dramas of life in England and France during World War II; the pulsing excitement of booming Los Angeles after the war- all this is part of the lives of three extra-ordinary women who never failed to accept a risk- joyously. Eve dared... to bring endless scandal upon herself when she ran away from her conventional home to live in unrepentant sin; to win stardom singing at the leading music hall in Paris; to risk her life at the front during World War I; to marry the Vicomte Paul de Lancel, a high-ranking diplomat, and to become the greatest lady of Champagne. Freddy dared... to defy her outraged parents and learn to fly in secret; to solo on her sixteenth birthday; to compete fearlessly in air races against the greatest pilots of the late 1930s; to fly for England during six years of World War II; to challenge a Messerschmitt in an unarmed Spitfire; to build a great aviation company in California; to love deeply and lose as gallantly as she won; to discover what lay beyond the horizon. Delphine dared... to live a secret life of wild nightclubbing and illegal gambling when Hollywood was at its memorable height; to make a screen test on a whim and become a famous movie star before her eighteenth birthday; to remain in Occupied France during the war because of her enduring love for the one man she could never impress- or forget. Live... like the uniquely romantic de Lancel women, with reckless courage, unconquerable humor, exuberant hearts, extravagant inborn style and never, ever a regret, except- perhaps- for the score of men whose hearts they break.