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  • Captain [Federick] Marryat

    Publicado por Frederdrick Warne, 1890

    Librería: Hook's Book Nook, Pottstown, PA, Estados Unidos de America

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    Hardcover. Condición: Good. Good. No dust jacket as issued. gto vg very tight pointed corners 371 p. 1899 inscription new ed. w/ original ills, . nice front frontiersman and indian in gold relief.

  • Captain [Federick] Marryat

    Publicado por Frederdrick Warne, London, UK

    Librería: 100POCKETS, Berkeley, CA, Estados Unidos de America

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    Hard Cover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. F.A. Fraser (Illustrator) Ilustrador. Reprint. Text/VG; strong & sound w/trace soiling, and one folded corner. Embossed, illustrated blue boards/VG w/edges rubs (particularly to corner tips) & showing soiling/discoloration. DJ/None. Bookdealer sticker to rear cover verso. Children's novel, first published 1844; this is an unstated reprint around 1890s, 371 pages. Set in the Canadian wilderness of the 1790s, written after naval officer and novelist Captain Frederick Marryat (1792 - 1848) visit to Canada in 1837. A contemporary, and an acquaintance, of Charles Dickens, this volume is illustrated by F.A. Fraser, illustrator of Dicken's "The Seven Poor Travellers" (1854). The story is about the Campbells, who, due to distress in family fortunes, have just enough money to emigrate to Canada and take up farming near Lake Ontario. There, despite the weather, hostile Indians and forest fires, are able to make a success of pioneering rural life before another reversal in fortunes allows them return to England.

  • Marryat, Captain Federick:

    Publicado por London: Richard Bentley, 1838., 1838

    Librería: Owl Books, County Leitrim, Irlanda

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    By the author of "Peter Simple", "Jacob Faithful" &c. 387 pp. Three Volumes in one. Contents detached from boards. Feps and title page attached to front board. Spots of foxing occasionally in text. Horizontal tear on ffep and title page. Previous owner's bookplate on fep. Green eps. Bound in tan half leather with gilt lettering on maroon spine label. Five raised bands on spine. Blue marbled hard paper boards. Corners and edges of boards rubbed. Overall condition Good.