Frank Feignwell's attempts to amuse his friends on Twelfth-Night

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Frank Feignwell's attempts to amuse his friends on Twelfth-Night

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The narrator entertains the reader by reciting a collection of poems in which he pretends to be a king, clown, barber, peddler, lawyer, Scotchman, and Roman warrior. Features cut-out figures with an interchangeable head.

Publish Date
Publisher
S. and J. Fuller
Language
English
Pages
19

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Edition Notes

Gumuchian, 1991
In verse.
The illustrations are 8 loosely inserted cut-out figures with interchangeable head and 4 hats.
Issued in a printed slipcase.

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
821/.7
Library of Congress
PR3991.A1 F68 1811

The Physical Object

Pagination
19 p. :
Number of pages
19

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2246212M
LCCN
89120630

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