Helen's babies. With some account of their ways innocent, crafty, angelic, impish, witching, and replusive. Also, a partial record of their actions during ten days of their existence. By their latest victim
by [Habberton, John]
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About This Item
Boston: Loring, Publisher, 1876. First edition, 12mo, pp. 206; original tan wrappers printed in black on both sides; covers rubbed; tear at spine; slight dampstaining in upper right corner; otherwise good. John Habberton (1842-1921) was an American journalist. Helen's Babies was his first major work of fiction and it quickly achieved commercial success among adults and young readers. Wright III, 2349.
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- Rulon-Miller Books (US)
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- Title
- Helen's babies. With some account of their ways innocent, crafty, angelic, impish, witching, and replusive. Also, a partial record of their actions during ten days of their existence. By their latest victim
- Author
- [Habberton, John]
- Book Condition
- Used
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- 1
- Publisher
- Loring, Publisher
- Place of Publication
- Boston
- Date Published
- 1876
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