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The cries of London..

Accession number
PML 87267
Creator
Lady.
Published
London : Printed for J. Harris and Son, Corner of St. Paul's church-yard, [n.d.]
Credit line
Gift; Julia P. Wightman; 1991.
Notes
Library's copy lacking page 1 [the t.p., probably].
Title from running head throughout: "The cries of London."
Printed on outer forme only.
Half-page, hand-colored illustrations printed with text.
One page of publisher's series advertisement at end lists 52 items.The Infant's friend is no. 9; Cries of London, or Sketches of characters in the metropolis is no. 12.
Bound in: original printed wrappers for The infant's friend, or, Easy reading lessons for young children, revised and arranged by a Lady, author of "Cato, or the Adventures of a dog." [Lady Fenn]..
Library's copy appears to be an editiion of Cries of London, third ed., 1824, Harris 766.
Description
16, [1] p. : ill. (col. woodcuts) ; 19 cm
Provenance
From the library of Julia P. Wightman.
Binding
Maroon straight-grained quarter- binding, rose pastepaper sides. By Stroobants.
Classification
Department