An edition of Letters left at the pastrycook's (1853)

Letters left at the pastrycook's

being the clandestine correspondence between Kitty Clover at school and her "dear, dear friend" in town

Ninth edition.
Letters left at the pastrycook's
Horace Mayhew, Horace Mayhew
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An edition of Letters left at the pastrycook's (1853)

Letters left at the pastrycook's

being the clandestine correspondence between Kitty Clover at school and her "dear, dear friend" in town

Ninth edition.

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Publisher
Nathaniel Cooke
Language
English
Pages
119

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Edition Notes

T.p. printed within thin black rule border.

Includes small wood-engraved illustrated initial.

Most wood-engraved plates are unsigned. All are with title captions.

With the same setting of type and plates as used in the "Second Edition" of this title published in 1853 by Ingram, Cooke, and Co. See McLean D (W) 1.8.

With the same setting of type and plates as used in the "Seventh edition" of this title published in 1853 by Ingram, Cooke, and Co. See McLean D 0733.

Publisher's advertisements on p. [2-5] at end.

MASS copy: Bound in brown diagonal wave-grain cloth blocked in gold and blind. With ownership label: "Benjamin Ball.".

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London
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Letters left at the pastry cook's

The Physical Object

Pagination
vi [i.e. iv], 119, [5] p., [7] leaves of plates :
Number of pages
119

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Open Library
OL19793365M

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