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A Quaker Love Story and Other Poems by Maria W. Jones - 1885

by Maria W. Jones

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A Quaker Love Story and Other Poems by Maria W. Jones - 1885

A Quaker Love Story and Other Poems

by Maria W. Jones

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Chicago, Illinois: J.L. Regan & Co., Printers, 1885. First Edition. Fair to Good condition. Owner inscription. General wear.
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  • Publisher J.L. Regan & Co., Printers
  • Place of Publication Chicago, Illinois
  • Date Published 1885

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A Quaker Love Story and Other Poems

by Jones, Maria W

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Chicago: J. L. Regan. Minimal foxing on a few pages, pages lightly browned. Covers very darkened, soiled, spine ends chipped. Quaker woman and title stamped onto front cover. . Good. Hardcover. 1885.
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A QUAKER LOVE STORY and Other Poems.

A QUAKER LOVE STORY and Other Poems.

by Jones, Maria W

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Used - Near fine in gray cloth with black lettering and illustration on the front cover, beveled edges to the boards, decorative endpap
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Chicago:: J. L. Regan & Co., Printers,, 1885.. Hardcover first edition -. Near fine in gray cloth with black lettering and illustration on the front cover, beveled edges to the boards, decorative endpapers. Gift inscription to "Miss Bigelow from Laura April 15th, 1886" and small bookplate of Oakella Bigelow (1857-1916, Toledo, Ohio.). First edition. The title poem retells in verse a story first told by the 'heroine' sixty years ago - that is, it was a story of travel over 400 miles of rough mountains by two young women, courting and love, set on the Virginia - Ohio border in the 1820s. The other poems had been published in such magazines as Scribner's, The Century, etc. Engraved frontispiece, one other illustration of Prospect Hill (by Baker), a few decorative tailpieces. 79 pp.
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