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Howitt

A TREASURY OF TALES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. The Story of Rockbourne Hall Introducing the Young Folks' Readings, and Their Conversations About Old Favourite Tales.

James Hogg and Son, 1860

90.00 €

Buddenbrooks Inc.

(Newburyport, United States of America)

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Year of publication
1860
Place of printing
London
Author
Howitt
Publishers
James Hogg and Son
Languages
English

Description

A copy with nice Bostonian provenance given to Anna Parker Lowell by her Grandfather, John Parker. With engraved frontispiece, illustrated title-page and six engraved plates, all by Zwecker. 8vo, in the publisher's original purple cloth, the upper cover with ornate lettering within a fanciful round gilt framework, the spine gilt lettered and finely gilt decorated, a.e.g. vii, 464, [8 ads] pp. An attractive copy, the text is clean and free of any spotting, a bit of mild and uniform toning, the cloth is bright with nice gilt and little fading, there is some expected rubbing to the edges and the cloth along the top of the hinges is a bit worn, some separation at the join of the free-flies and pastedowns, still a sturdy and strong copy.

Edizione: a handsome collection of tales for young people. ms. howitt's collection includes to plays by shakespeare from the adaptations by charles lamb; the new robinson crusoe; sir galahad of the round table adapted from caxton; passage from baron munchhausen; and a lot more. the final story is an early english adaptation of beauty and the beast, predating the popular adaptation by andrew lang.
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