Memoirs Of Harriot and Charlotte Meanwell, Who from a State of Affluence are reduced to the greatest Distress. Containing many Particulars in the Intercourse of their Lives, both entertaining and instructive [etc.]

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Book
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Category
Main Collection pre-1900  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1757 
Subject
Novel 
Abstract
Memoirs Of Harriot and Charlotte Meanwell, Who from a State of Affluence are reduced to the greatest Distress. Containing many Particulars in the Intercourse of their Lives, both entertaining and instructive to young Persons of either Sex. Written by Themselves. 
Description
(GEN) Bound with Constantia; or, The Distressed Friend. ìMr. Joseph Collyerî appears on the subscribersí list.||(CON) A6, B-E12, F6, G-K12, [L]1, Contents. [A]1r Title, verso blank; A2r-A3v Preface; A4r-A6v Subscribersí List; B1r-K12r Text, K12v blank; [L]1r Errata, verso blank.||(REF) Block, p. 158; Summers, A Gothic Bibliography, p. 410; Brown and McMaster only in ESTC;||(PRV) From the John Charles Hardy Library, with his bookplate, and an additional contemporary bookplate, ìCertum Pete Finem.î||(BIN) Contemporary quarter sheep gilt, paper boards (?), red label.||(GEN) Anonymous 
Biblio Notes
1v. 12mo.  
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