The Princess von Hohenschwarzenkohlen and the Prince von Hohenstauffenstollen, 18--

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The Princess von Hohenschwarzenkohlen and the Prince von Hohenstauffenstollen, 18--

The collection consists of a carbon typescript of The Princess von Hohenschwarzenkohlen and the Prince von Hohenstauffenstollen, a story for children about a proud princess who rejects all suitors. She is taken secretly to a farm, where her identity is not recognized; she learns humility, and falls in love with Hans, the farmer, who is actually the Prince in disguise.

56 leaves : carbon typescript ; 27 cm.

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Heaton, Charles, Mrs., 1836-1883

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Mary Margaret Heaton was the daughter of London silk merchant J. Keymer, who introduced her to his friends among London's literati. She married Chemistry Professor Charles Heaton, and made a name for herself as an authority on art. In addition to her writings about art, she authored several children's stories. From the description of The Princess von Hohenschwarzenkohlen and the Prince von Hohenstauffenstollen, 18-- (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 50039...