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- The true history of Zoa, the beautiful Indian, daughter of Henrietta de Bellgrave; and of Rodomond, an East-India merchant, whom Zoa releases from confinement and intended death; and with him makes her escape from her father, and Indian Banyan of Bombay; who was the occasion of Rodomond's imprisonment and dreadful sufferings. To which are added The interesting history of the shepherdess of Chamouny; and The affecting life of poor Lise and Login.

London: published by T. Hughes, Ludgate Street, N.D. 16cm. [3], 8-40pp, hand coloured frontis by S. Fisher. Disbound. General age-browning. CUL hold a T. Hughes, Ludgate Street edition which they date [1804?] - no frontis is mentioned. Oxford have this precise edition [3], 8-40pp with 1801 Fisher frontis; they give dates of [between ca.1810 and 1830?] Hughes was active during the first decade of the nineteenth century,
GBP 127.60 [Appr.: EURO 149.25 US$ 173.22 | JP¥ 25155] Book number 46437

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