An edition of The Parent's Assistent (1796)

The parent's assistant

or, Stories for children

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The parent's assistant
Maria Edgeworth
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An edition of The Parent's Assistent (1796)

The parent's assistant

or, Stories for children

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The second of twenty-two children, Maria Edgeworth composed the stories in The Parent’s Assistant to educate and entertain her siblings. Among these great stories, you’ll find:The OrphansLazy LawrenceThe Birthday PresentForgive and ForgetThe MimicThe Little MerchantsThe Basket WomanEach story is carefully written by Edgeworth and edited by her father.

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Publisher
Monroe & Francis
Language
English
Pages
576

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Table of Contents

Simple Susan.
Tarlton.
The false key.
The orphans.
Lazy Lawrence.
The basket-woman.
The birth-day present.
Mademoiselle Panache.
The barring out.
Old Poz.
The little merchants.
Eton Montem.
Waste, not, want not.
Forgive and forget.
The white pigeon.
The braclets.
The mimic.

Edition Notes

Published in
Boston

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ6.D23 Par

The Physical Object

Pagination
576 p. :
Number of pages
576

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5230564M
LCCN
75300560

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