New York: The Fiction League, 1932
8vo, pp. 313. Original brown boards, lettered in whit to front panel and spine. Top edge red, leading edge uncut. Illustrated dust jacket. Toning to text block and endpapers, small ownership signature and remnant of bookplate to front pastedown, but a very good copy in a near fine dust jacket with a single piece of reinforcing tape to reverse of head of spine.
First edition.
Oscar Schisgall [1901-1984] was a corporate historian, but also found time to write more than 4,000 short stories and articles for a variety of American magazines, Reader's Digest chief among them. The Devil's Daughter was his first novel.
HUBIN, p. 366