The Man Who Survived by: Camille Marbo (pseudonym of Marguerite Appell Borel)
Hardcover. NY, Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1st, 1918, Book: Very Good, Dust Jacket: None, Hardcover, textured blue cloth covers with gilt lettering and rule on front. B&w frontis. illustration. A story of personality exchange set during World War I. The same German bullet passes through the brain of one French soldier, killing him, but lodges in the head of another (his close friend), causing only a slight injury but transferring the dead man's personality to that second soldier. This produces great psychological consternation in the wounded man, especially when he returns home and courts the widow of the first soldier. Bookplate on front fly, otherwise clean and bright.