Jane White's first book was Quarry and her dedication reads... TO MY MOTHER with gratitude and affection.
The first book of Jane White's to be published was the novel Quarry.
Jane White's first novel Quarry was publish in Great Britain in March 1967.
The last book of Jane White's to be published was the novel Benjamin's Open Day.
Yes because if him/her likes the book a lot him/herself will dedicate the book to themself.
Jane LANE has written: 'His fight is ours [Book]' 'Farewell to the white cockade [Book]'
Jane White's last novel was Benjamin's Open Day and it was published in Great Britain in 1979.
An unusual feature of Quarry, and of some other books by Jane White, is that although the book has paragraphs and blocks of text it has no chapters.
The first person to dedicate an entire book to the subject of rhetoric is thought to be Corax of Syracuse, a Sicilian who lived around the 5th century BCE. His work focused on the art of persuasive speaking and argumentation, and laid the foundation for rhetorical theory.
The original price of the first edition of the hardback book in England was 10 shillings, which is 50 pence in todays currency.
In the beginning of the novel "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen, Jane Bennet is reading a book called "First Impressions" by Miss Margaret Smith.
The boy's first actions in the book "Quarry" by Jane White involve carefully exploring the dark and damp cave, searching for his lost dog as he navigates through the narrow passages and dimly lit chambers.
All of Jane White's books are curently out of print but copies can still be obtained from good online bookstores and occasionally from auction sites. Beware that there that it another, American, author with the name Jane White, so you you need to check which author it is if you are considering buying a book.