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  • Seller image for THE PLEASANT HISTORY OF FRIER RUSH for sale by Douglas Books

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    Published by William Pickering, London, 1828

    Seller: Douglas Books, Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom

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    Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. First Thus. Blue blind-stamped cloth covered boards, slightly flexible but not really limp, gilt title to fr., bright and clean, a touch of slight rubbing to extremities, inevitable given mode of binding. iv + 44; small sig. top outer corner fr. end-paper (end-papers light yellow with blind-stamping showing through to paste-downs), otherwise clean, tight and virtually unworn. Frier Tuck also known as Robin Goodfellow and Puck was a devil, the short anonymous introduction is a scholarly account of origins and bibliographic record of this version of which only two copies are known, one having a 'limited reprint' in 1810. Apparently extremely scarce, no website sale matches for the title located at time of listing. 11.5 cm x 18 cm.