Author: [Penny Chapbook] Title: The HISTORY Of FANNY MILLS; or, No one too young to do good. Part II Cheap Repository.
Description: London: Printed and sold by John Marshall, at the Cheap Repository, No. 17, Queen-street, Cheapside, 1799. 1st Printing (ESTC T36374; Spinney 174). Printed self wrappers, untrimmed. Gathered with a 'pin'. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. 15, [1 (advert)] pp. P. 15 signed "L". Page [16] contains "A List of Tracts", in 3 categories, beginning with "Madge Blarney, &c." and ending with "Jack Flint the Soldier. Parts I. II. III. IV." P. 1 with woodcut, 2-1/2" x 2-3/4", depicting a family of 3 at a table, in front of a fireplace. 8vo. 7-5/8" x 5" This title part of a separate series of chapbooks issued by Marshall acting alone, not connected with Hannah More’s Cheap Repository. Rare, at the time of cataloguing, ESTC shows just two institutional holdings, neither in the US. Age-toning. Light wear. A VG+ copy.
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Price: US$ 412.50 Seller: Tavistock Books, ABAA
- Book number: 47411
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