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4.25" x 7". 160 pages. Six stories from Mythology connected by the presentation and adapted. Complete and Unabridged. Book unread, some light shelf wear, pages aged. Text unmarked, covers clean, pages secure. Our book number 21232.
[GOLD RUSH]. The Book of Adventures by HAWTHORNE, Alice"" (WINNER, Septimus, 1827 - 1905)
by HAWTHORNE, Alice"" (WINNER, Septimus, 1827 - 1905)
[GOLD RUSH]. The Book of Adventures
by HAWTHORNE, Alice"" (WINNER, Septimus, 1827 - 1905)
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Philadelphia: Charles H. Davis, 1855 (first published 1854). Duodecimo, blind-embossed purple cloth, lettered in gilt to spine (faded), pp. 128, illustrated with wood-engravings; a very god copy. Children's adventure stories, including 'Encounters with a boa constrictor', 'Ascent of the Wetterhorn', 'Attacks of the cult-fish', 'Perils of the Sperm-Whale fishery' etc., as well as 'The gold-mines of Australia' - a grim picture of the crowded goldfields of Australia illustrated with a wood-engraving of the miners at work. 'The climate is considered unhealthy for Europeans. The gold region is said to be thickly dotted with the graves of those, who, in the hope of becoming wealthy, periled their lives in a country of which they knew almost nothing, and sank under disease and disappointment'. 'Septimus Winner (May 11, 1827 – November 22, 1905) was an American songwriter of the 19th century. He used his own name, and also the pseudonyms Alice Hawthorne, Percy Guyer, Mark Mason, Apsley Street, and Paul Stenton. He was also a teacher, performer, and music publisher.' - Wikipedia The State Library of Victoria holds a copy of the 1854 edition, otherwise not held in Australian libraries.
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