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A Book for the Cottage
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A Book for the Cottage: The History of Mary and her Family

by Maria Louisa Charlesworth

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A story for children heavy on religion but written in a sprightly way.Secondary title is "The History of Mary and her Family".This is a first edition, published in 1848 in London by Seeleys (a certain Seeley is also the printer).See photos of Wiki page on the author and indications of a library-held copy. This is a very rare book and no copies appear to be available commercially.Title gilt-stamped on spine. Bottom front corner slightly bumped. Virtually no foxing on the XII + 304 pp. Binding getting slightly loose with "P" signature standing out a tad.Ink dedicace on FEP dated August,1848. Text followed by 8-page publisher's listing of works by the same author and works recently published. Dimensions (Longueur: 14.00 cm, Largeur: 10.00 cm, Profondeur: 3.00 cm)
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