Accession number
PML 83148
Published
London : Printed for Tabart and Co. ... and to be had of all booksellers, 1804.
Notes
"Taylor, printer, Black Horse Court" -- Verso of t.p.
"With three copperplates".
Advertisement for this book as part of series Popular stories (in True history of a little old woman. Tabart, 1806), identifies the illustrators as [W.M.] Craig and [Richard?] Corbould.
At foot of plates: London published July 1804 by Tabart & Co.
Based on: La chatte blanche / Madame d'Aulnoy.
Caption and running title: The white cat.
Edition statement from cover.
Preceding date at foot of t.p.: Price Sixpence.
Publisher's advertisement on verso of t.p and lower wrapper.
Series editor previously thought to be William Godwin, but more likely was Mary Jane Godwin, his 2nd wife. See P. Marshall's biography of Godwin, p. 265.
"With three copperplates".
Advertisement for this book as part of series Popular stories (in True history of a little old woman. Tabart, 1806), identifies the illustrators as [W.M.] Craig and [Richard?] Corbould.
At foot of plates: London published July 1804 by Tabart & Co.
Based on: La chatte blanche / Madame d'Aulnoy.
Caption and running title: The white cat.
Edition statement from cover.
Preceding date at foot of t.p.: Price Sixpence.
Publisher's advertisement on verso of t.p and lower wrapper.
Series editor previously thought to be William Godwin, but more likely was Mary Jane Godwin, his 2nd wife. See P. Marshall's biography of Godwin, p. 265.
Description
40 p., [3] leaves of plates : col. ill. (engravings) ; 13 cm
Binding
Publisher's printed green wrappers; in folder.
Classification
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Department