Goody Two-Shoes : a facsimile reproduction of the edition of 1766 / with an introduction by Charles Welsh.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
London : Griffith & Farran, successors to Newbery & Harris (West Corner of St. Paul's Churchyard), 1881.
Description
xxiv, 156, [4] p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 16 cm.

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      Subject(s)
      Author of introduction
      Dubious author
      Publisher
      Library of Congress genre(s)
      Rare books genre
      Notes
      • An 1881 facsimile of the 1766 edition with Walsh's 1881 introduction on Goody Two-Shoes, its authorship, and publication history by Newbery.
      • Original t.p. facsimile ( p. 1) reads : "The history of little Goody Two-Shoes; otherwise called, Mrs. Margery Two-Shoes ... The third edition. London: Printed for J. Newbery ... 1766."
      • Facsimile of Newbery publisher's advertisements on [4] p. at end.
      • Variously attributed to Oliver Goldsmith, Giles Jones, Griffith Jones, and John Newbery (cf. Introduction).
      • Illustrations: Engraved frontis. and small woodcuts throughout the text.
      • Princeton copy 1: "R. Marsham, Nov. 17, 1881"--Inscribed on front pastedown.
      Binding note
      Pub. quarter white vellum with printed spine label label and gray paper bds.; untrimmed deckle edges.
      Other title(s)
      • Renowned history of little Goody Two-Shoes
      • History of little Goody Two-Shoes
      LCCN
      40037544
      OCLC
      3791441
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