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The little traveller, or, A sketch of the various nations of the world : representing the costumes, and describing the manners and peculiarities of the inhabitants : embellished with fifteen beautifully coloured engravings / by J. Steerwell.
Author
Steerwell, J.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
London : Printed and sold by Dean and Munday, Threadneedle-Street, [ca. 1830]
Description
34 p. : col. ill. (wood engravings) ; 17 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Costume
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Juvenile literature
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Manners and customs
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Juvenile literature
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Publisher
Dean & Munday
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Contained in
Multi-title collection including The gaping, wide-mouthed, waddling frog : a new and entertaining game of questions and commands : with proper directions for playing the games and crying the forfeits : embellished with sixteen coloured engravings and 4 other(s).
Notes
"Price one shilling."
Dean & Munday operated at Threadneedle Street from 1811 to 1847. Earlier ed. published with Newman, dated [between 1824 and 1828] by Lilly Library.
Cotsen copy: Pub. wrappers lacking.
Cotsen copy: 4 of a volume of five chapbooks bound green roan and marbled boards.
Other title(s)
Sketch of the various nations of the world
In
Multi-title collection including The gaping, wide-mouthed, waddling frog : a new and entertaining game of questions and commands : with proper directions for playing the games and crying the forfeits : embellished with sixteen coloured engravings and 4 other(s).
OCLC
177748798
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