An edition of The Lion and the Unicorn (1899)

The lion and the unicorn

  • 4.00 ·
  • 1 Rating
  • 2 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 0 Have read

My Reading Lists:

Create a new list

Check-In

×Close
Add an optional check-in date. Check-in dates are used to track yearly reading goals.
Today

  • 4.00 ·
  • 1 Rating
  • 2 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 0 Have read


Download Options

Buy this book

Last edited by MARC Bot
December 11, 2022 | History
An edition of The Lion and the Unicorn (1899)

The lion and the unicorn

  • 4.00 ·
  • 1 Rating
  • 2 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 0 Have read

This edition doesn't have a description yet. Can you add one?

Publish Date
Publisher
C. Scribner's Sons

Buy this book

Previews available in: English

Edition Availability
Cover of: The lion and the unicorn
The lion and the unicorn
1908, C. Scribner's sons
Cover of: The lion and the unicorn
The lion and the unicorn
1908, C. Scribner's sons
Cover of: The lion and the unicorn
The lion and the unicorn
1904, C. Scribner's sons
Cover of: The lion and the unicorn
The lion and the unicorn
1904, C. Scribner's Sons
Cover of: The lion and the unicorn
The lion and the unicorn
1903, C. Scribner's sons
Cover of: The lion and the unicorn
The lion and the unicorn
1903, C. Scribner's sons
Cover of: The lion and the unicorn
The lion and the unicorn
1899, C. Scribner's Sons
in English
Cover of: The lion and the unicorn
The lion and the unicorn
1899, C. Scribner's Sons
Microform

Add another edition?

Book Details


Table of Contents

The lion and the unicorn.
Cinderella.
Miss Delamar's understudy.
On the fever ship.
The man with one talent.
The vagrant.
The last ride together.
The editor's story.
An assisted emigrant.

Edition Notes

Published in
New York

The Physical Object

Pagination
[10], 3-295 p., [6] leaves of plates :

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7032879M
Internet Archive
lionandunicorn00daviiala
OCLC/WorldCat
4724337

Excerpts

PRENTISS had a long lease on the house, and because it stood in Jermyn Street the upper floors were, as a matter of course, turned into lodgings for single gentlemen; and because Prentiss was a Florist to the Queen, he placed lion and unicorn over his flower-shop, just in front of the middle window on the first floor.
added anonymously.

Community Reviews (0)

Feedback?
No community reviews have been submitted for this work.

Lists

This work does not appear on any lists.

History

Download catalog record: RDF / JSON / OPDS | Wikipedia citation
December 11, 2022 Edited by MARC Bot import existing book
November 5, 2021 Edited by mheiman Merge works
November 14, 2011 Edited by ImportBot import new book
April 14, 2010 Edited by Open Library Bot Linked existing covers to the edition.
April 1, 2008 Created by an anonymous user Imported from Internet Archive item record.