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Contents
Description and Reviews
Dedication annd Epigraphs
The Spirit and the Facts
Lorna Is Born into the Huber Family, of Chacallit, New York
Lorna’s Uncle Luther Becomes the Father of the Coarse-Goods Trade
Herb Is Born to the Pipers of Boston
Herb Is Recruited for the Coarse-Goods Trade
Herb and Lorna Meet but Are Separated by War
Lorna Becomes a Legend and Herb Is Decorated
Herb and Lorna Ignite the Flame of Passion
Herb and Lorna Move to Babbington, New York
Herb Becomes a Studebaker Salesman
Herb and Lorna’s Daughter Is Born
Chapter 11
Curiosity Leads Herb and Lorna to a Misunderstanding
Chapter 12
Coarse Goods Help Herb and Lorna Survive the Great Depression
Chapter 13
Coarse Goods Buy Herb and Lorna a Home of Their Own
Chapter 14
Lorna’s Soap Carvings Entertain a Hundred Calculating Women
Chapter 15
Herb and Lorna’s Grandson and Biographer Is Born
Chapter 16
Herb and Lorna Fan Ardor’s Still-Flickering Flame
Chapter 17
Herb and Lorna Come to the Brink of Despair
Chapter 18
Herb and Lorna Are Saved by the Art of Love
Chapter 19
Herb and Lorna Retire to Florida
Chapter 20
Herb and Lorna’s Secret Is Revealed and They Are Enshrined


Copyright © 1988 by Eric Kraft

Herb ’n’Lorna  is a work of fiction. The characters, incidents, dialogues, settings, and businesses portrayed in it are products of the author's imagination and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. 

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. 

First published by Crown Publishers, Inc., 201 East 50th Street, New York, New York 10022. Member of the Crown Publishing Group. 

Now available in paperback from Picador USA, a division of St. Martin's Press. 

For information about publication rights outside the U. S. A., audio rights, serial rights, screen rights, and so on, e-mail the author’s wide-awake agent, Alec “Nick” Rafter.

The illustration at the top of the page is an adaptation of an illustration by Stewart Rouse that first appeared on the cover of the August 1931 issue of Modern Mechanics and Inventions. The boy at the controls of the aerocycle doesn’t particularly resemble Peter Leroy—except, perhaps, for the smile.


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