Adventures of Oliver Twist, Oliver Twist, and Parish boy's progress
Description:
Author's preface indicates this is "The third edition"; preface is dated April, 1841. Publisher's advertisements on lining papers include quotations from book reviews, latest one dated Nov. 10, 1855. and Bookseller's label: Folthorp, North Street, Brighton. M
Publisher:
Published for the author by Bradbury & Evans,
Subject (Topic):
Chron.--1855, Etching--Specimens--1855, and Steel engraving--Specimens--1855
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, ill Dalziel Brothers, engraver Green, W. T., fl. 1837-1872, engraver Jackson, Mason, 1819-1903, engraver Measom, William, engraver Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896 Williams, Thomas, b. ca. 1800, engraver Willis, G. W., engraver
Published / Created:
1852
Call Number:
1997 784
Image Count:
4
Description:
"Notice of Mrs. Stowe and her family" (p. [xv]-xxii) largely based upon an article from Fraser's magazine, 1852, v. 46, p. 518-525 ("Some account of Mrs. Beecher Stowe and her family, by an Alabama ma")., Cruikshank's designs engraved on wood by Dalziel, W.T. Green, Mason Jackson, William Measom, Thomas Williams, and G.W. Willis., Originally issued in 13 parts in paper wrappers., Preface to the American edition -- Contents -- List of the illustrations -- Introduction -- Mrs. Stowe and her family -- Opinions of the press -- Results -- Uncle Tom's cabin., Publisher's advertisement: [1] p. at end., and With a wood-engraved frontispiece portrait of the author.
Publisher:
John Cassell,
Subject (Name):
Cassell, John--Publisher
Subject (Topic):
African Americans--Fiction, Chron.--1852, Fugitive slaves--Fiction, Plantation life--Fiction, Slavery--Fiction, Southern States--Fiction, and Uncle Tom (Fictitious character)--Fiction