[Rarebooks] FS: Ten 1795-96 Cheap Repository booklets by Hannah More

Joslin Hall Rare Books office at joslinhall.com
Thu Jul 13 15:06:05 EDT 2017


[Cheap Repository] All published in London by William Marshall in 1795 & 
1796. All with paper covers, 4.5"x7", 8-24 pages (most 16 pages), 
woodcut illustration on the title pages. Some wear and soil, removed 
from a larger volume. 10 volumes. $250 for the lot, ppd.

-The History of Mr. Fantom, the New fashioned Philosopher and his Man 
William. (1795)

-Look at Home; or, the Accusers Accused. (1796)

-The Hubbub; or, the History of Farmer Russel the hard-hearted Overseer. 
(1796)

-Explanation of the Nature of Baptism; designed especially For all those 
Parents who are about to bring a Child to be baptized. (1796)

-Sunday Reading on Carrying Religion into the Common Business of Life. A 
Dialogue between James Stock and Will Simpson, the Shoemakers, as they 
sat at Work. (1796) [Title page detached.]

-The Servant Man turned Soldier; or, The Fair Weather Christian. A 
Parable. (1796)

-The Strait Gate and the Broad Way, Being the Second Part of the Valley 
of Tears. (1796)

-The History of Charles Jones, the Footman. Written by Himself. (1796)

-Jack Brown in Prison; or, The Pitcher never goes so often to the Well 
but it is broke at last. Being the Fourth Part of the History of the Two 
Shoemakers. (1796)

-Bear ye one another's Burthens; or, the Valley of Tears; A Vision. 
(1796)


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