Tanglewood tales for girls and boys : being a second wonder book : autograph manuscript signed, 1853 Mar. 13.

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Tanglewood tales for girls and boys : being a second wonder book : autograph manuscript signed, 1853 Mar. 13.

The manuscript used by the printer for the first edition of 1853.

1 item (ca. 146 p.), bound ; 27cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7180901

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