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Rediscover the magic of Christmas with "When the Yule Log Burns: A Christmas Story" by Leona Dalrymple, a timeless classic that has warmed hearts for generations. After being out of print for decades, this enchanting tale is now beautifully restored and republished by Alpha Editions, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of literary history. Step into a world where the spirit of the season transforms lives, as Dalrymple weaves a captivating narrative filled with warmth, nostalgia, and the enduring power of family and tradition. This edition is not just a reprint; it s a collector s item…mehr

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Rediscover the magic of Christmas with "When the Yule Log Burns: A Christmas Story" by Leona Dalrymple, a timeless classic that has warmed hearts for generations. After being out of print for decades, this enchanting tale is now beautifully restored and republished by Alpha Editions, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of literary history. Step into a world where the spirit of the season transforms lives, as Dalrymple weaves a captivating narrative filled with warmth, nostalgia, and the enduring power of family and tradition. This edition is not just a reprint; it s a collector s item and a cultural treasure, meticulously preserved for today s readers and future generations. Perfect for both casual readers and collectors of classic literature, this story captures the essence of Christmas with its heartfelt themes of love, hope, and renewal. Let the charm of this beautifully restored classic inspire your holiday season and become a cherished part of your literary collection. Embrace the joy and wonder of a bygone era with a book that promises to be a perennial favorite for years to come.
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Leona Dalrymple was an early twentieth-century American novelist, short story writer, and playwright. Leona Dalrymple was born on February 11, 1884, in Passaic, New Jersey, the oldest child of New Jersey Assemblyman and former judge George H. Dalrymple and Carrie V. (Dean) Dalrymple. She grew up in Passaic and graduated from the high school in 1902. On February 7, 1921, she married her lifelong friend Clarence Acton Wilson in a Greenwich Village studio apartment ceremony. Dalrymple's first publication was a play in 1905, and the company that published it eventually published another dozen of her works, largely for amateur theatricals. Dalrymple earned the then-very high prize of US$10,000 in a literary competition hosted by the publisher Reilly & Britton and judged by Ida Tarbell and S.S. McClure. Her romantic novel Diane of the Green Van, which was released the following year, won first place. Dalrymple's second contribution in the competition, The Nomad, was likewise well acclaimed by the judges, although it appears to have never been published, or at least not under that title.