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One of Charles Dickens' Christmas Books
John Peerybingle, a carrier, lives with his young wife Dot, their baby boy and their nanny Tilly Slowboy. A cricket chirps on the hearth and acts as a guardian angel to the family. One day a mysterious elderly stranger comes to visit and takes up lodging at Peerybingle's house for a few days.
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English Christmas stories, Short stories, Christmas stories, Social life and customs, Juvenile fiction, Fiction, English Short stories, Social conditions, England, fiction, Fiction, short stories (single author), British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author), Children's fiction, Fiction, romance, general, Christmas, fiction, Fairy tales, Large type books, Drama (dramatic works by one author), Fiction, historical, general, Fiction, general, Contes de fées, Histoires de NoëlPeople
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The cricket on the hearth: a fairy tale of home
1933, Golden Cockerel Press printed for the members of Limited Editions Club
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Edition Notes
"This edition ... reprinted from the first edition published by Bradbury and Evans in 1846 ... consists of fifteen hundred copies designed by Robert Gibbings"--Colophon.
Issued in slipcase.
LC has copy no. 1 in slipcase.
Newman & Wiche. Great and good books, 51
Acquired as part of an archival set from the publisher in 2008.
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