1.
Harry and Lucy
by
Maria Edgeworth
Published by Baldwin & Cradock in 1825
Four volumes.
Half leather binding, marbled boards.
Hinges on all four volumes badly cracked.
Three volumes have piece of spine missing.
Front cover detached on volume four.
Reading condition
(Search score: high, Confidence: high)
2.
Madeline
by
Jacob Abbott
Published by Routledge in 1862
Part of Franconia series.
Blind embossed red cloth, gilt lettering on spine.
Small format.
Very Good condition
(Search score: high, Confidence: high)
3.
The Two Boys and What They Did With A Year
Published by Boston (U.S.A) Congregational Publishing Society in 1871
Octavo.
Blue cloth-covered boards with embossed black decoration.
Gilt lettering and decoration on spine.
313 pages.
Some wear to sides of spine and spine ends.
Covers in general a little shabby.
Prelims. marked and soiled.
Heavy fingermarking at the front of the book.
Page 15/16 is badly edge chipped, and has been re-inserted.
Book is complete, and tightly bound.
Apart from the above mentioned faults, is in reasonably good condition.
Reading condition
(Search score: high, Confidence: high)
4.
Wit bought, or, the Life and Adventures of Robert Merry
by
Peter Parley
with illustrations by
S. Williams
15th edition,
published by Darton Hodge
Peter parley is a pseudonym for S. G. Goodrich.
Pink boards, gilt decorations and lettering.
Illustrated with small engravings.
Covers worn and faded.
Label removed from front endpaper.
Crinkling and heavy finger marking to pages.
Reading condition
(Search score: high, Confidence: high)