
Paperback novel 'Foxfire' by Anya Seton
Selling Price
$5
History
Published in 1951, 'Foxfire' is a historical romance novel by Anya Seton, set in the Arizona Territory during the 1930s. The story follows Amanda Lawrence, a New York socialite who falls in love with a half-Apache miner, exploring themes of cultural conflict, passion, and the American Southwest. This appears to be a Fawcett Crest paperback reprint edition from the 1960s-1970s, identifiable by the catalog number 'M3077' visible on the cover. Anya Seton's novels remain popular among collectors of vintage romance and historical fiction, particularly those interested in mid-20th century paperback cover art and American Southwest literature. This edition features characteristic cover artwork of the era, depicting the protagonist against a dramatic desert landscape. Such vintage paperbacks appeal to book collectors, romance novel enthusiasts, and those interested in the evolution of popular fiction publishing and cover design from this period.
Origin
United States
Maker
Fawcett Crest (publisher)
Time period
circa 1960-1975