By Not Stated [F. M. S.]
London   T. Nelson and Sons
7" by 5" 120, [8]pp.
A smart later impression of this anonymous, scarce juvenile novel, with illustrations.
By Not Stated [F. M. S.]

1913 Martha's Home, and How the Sunshine Came into It.

London   T. Nelson and Sons
7" by 5" 120, [8]pp.
A smart later impression of this anonymous, scarce juvenile novel, with illustrations.
£30.00
: 0.5kgs / : 802A12

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Description

Colour Plates, Illustrated, Publishers' Original Binding, Scarce

A short novel for the young by an anonymous author, attributed to a 'F. M. S.', author of King Jack of HaylandsSusy's Flowers, and others. Following the story of Martha as a young woman in a Victorian society. Originally published in 1863, the present copy is a later impression of 1913. Scarce in every edition. 

Illustrated with a coloured frontispiece and other black and white illustrations in text.

Condition

In the original publisher's full cloth binding. Externally lovely with minor shelf wear only, minor bumping to the head and tail of the spine and extremities. Only minor cocking forward of the spine. Internally, firmly bound. Odd faint spot to the fore edge, not affecting the leaves which are otherwise bright and clean. Illustrated with a coloured frontispiece and other black and white illustrations in text.

Very Good Indeed

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