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  • Carey, Rosa Bouchette

    Published by F.M. Lupton, NY ca. 1900, 1900

    Seller: Old Book Surfer, Cambridge, NY, U.S.A.

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    Self-wrappers. First edition, not stated. 62 pgs., 8vo. Fair antiquarian condition. This is one of a series of "novels" in pamphlet form, printed on cheap paper and sold for 10-cents each, at the turn of the 20th century. These "Arm Chair Library" titles were popular for train riders and casual "magazine"-type interests, but did spread literacy and reading habits in the adult population, when personal reading matter was a 'novel' idea, and general lending libraries were not yet widely established, outside of larger cities.