Posted 2 years ago
darlene474
(2 items)
128 pages. Deep blue in color. Illustrated. Philadelphia Charles H Davis 62 North Eighth st 1855. Some of the pages are spotted with brown, possible water marks. There is an oval at the top of the spine, mostly illegible, but I can see the word "library" at the bottom of the oval and there is at least one other word above that, possible one above that one also. This book was entered in to the library of congress in 1854.
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I have another book published by Charles H Davis, written by Alice Hawthrone in 1855. It's identical to this book with the ilistrations, cover and color. The book I have is Stories of Asia by Alice Hawthorne.