Richard Edney and the governor's family. A rus-urban tale simple and popular, yet cultured and noble, of morals, sentiment, and life, practically treated and pleasantly illustrated, containing, also hints on being good and doing good
Boston: Phillips, Sampson & Company, 1850. 468p., original cloth binding worn along the edges, spine backstripe partly detached but present, spine slightly sloped, minor foxing, first edition. *Wright 1513. Features a sawmill worker, and his failed romance with a textile worker. "The author treats his readers to long discursive essays..... More
Cat.No: 91228