- The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation - January-December 1884![]() London, 1884. Hardcover. A rebound black cloth hardcover book with marbled foredges in good condition. Library stamps on new endpapers; no other library markings. Pages somewhat tanned. Text clean and binding tight. 1884 volume of The Leisure Hour; does not include title pages for individual issues. The Leisure Hour was a British general-interest periodical of the Victorian era which ran weekly from 1852 to 1905. It was the most successful of several popular magazines published by the Religious Tract Society, which produced Christian literature for a wide audience. Each issue mixed multiple genres of fiction and factual stories, historical and topical. This volume includes an article on "The Governess in Fiction," a series on "Home Life in the Olden Time - Elizabethan Period," an article on "Slavery and the Slave Trade," and installments of " The Last of the Macallisters" by Amelia Barr. Fair . USD 30.00 [Appr.: EURO 26 | £UK 22.75 | JP¥ 4441] Book number 211875is offered by:
|
Order this book Ask for information Back to your search results |