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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | [JONES, JOHN], Hints to Servants: Being a Poetical and modernised Version of Dean Swift's Celebrated "Directions to Servants;" in which something is added to the Original Text, but thos passages are omitted which cannot be read aloud in a Kitchen. By an Upper Servant. London: Effingham Wilson, 1843. (SWIFTIANA) First edition. 12mo. 11 plates and a tailpiece engraved by John Jackson after original designs by Kenny Meadows. Original green cloth with the gilt title "Comic Keepsake" on upper cover. Some rubbing and discoloration of cloth, slightly shaken, some spotting of text, else a very good copy. ¶ Jones was also the author of "Attempts in Verse by John Jones, an old Servant; with some account of the Writer written by himself, and an Introductory Essay on the Lives and Works of our uneducated Poets by Robert Southey." (1831). In the 1836 edition of Southey's work the "Attempts in Verse" forms the appendix Offered for US$ 175.00 by: James Cummins Bookseller - Book number: 24087 | |||