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The Great Dunce. By Miss Corner mostly in words of one syllable.

London: Dean and Son, [1850s?]. A charming small format (4.5" by 3") story book for elementary-aged children with hand-colored wood engravings: "It is a sad thing when boys and girls will not learn to read, for all the things that they would like to know, may be found in books, if they can read them..." (p. [3]). Julia Corner (1798-1875) was a children's writer who published affordable books for children including a number of histories and fairy tales.

[14] pp., unpaginated, in original illustrated yellow wrappers, with 11 in-text illustrations and full-page frontispiece, all hand-colored with stencils; early ink ownership inscription of Annie Lizzie White to left-hand margin of frontispiece. Adverts for Dean & Sons "Reward and Gift Books" on lower wrapper verso. 6 copies in OCLC (Jan. 2022). Very good to fine. Some minimal browning/finger soiling, gatherings/sewing becoming loose.

Price: $95.00

Item #21000122

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