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Description:
A popular novel of its time that went through multiple print runs and even an American edition. The story follows a wise and liberal widowed quaker and her daughter through a series of challenges that emphasizes resilience, hope, and the power of love in overcoming life's difficulties. Written in response to the widely popualar satire "Miseries of Human Life". 11th edition.
Condition:
Good Condition. Full calf binding with gilt titles. Marble edges and end paper. Binding is firm and pages are clean. Moderate to light edge-wear on binding with small scuffs to edges and general light markings to boards.
Description:
A popular novel of its time that went through multiple print runs and even an American edition. The story follows a wise and liberal widowed quaker and her daughter through a series of challenges that emphasizes resilience, hope, and the power of love in overcoming life's difficulties. Written in response to the widely popualar satire "Miseries of Human Life". 11th edition.
Condition:
Good Condition. Full calf binding with gilt titles. Marble edges and end paper. Binding is firm and pages are clean. Moderate to light edge-wear on binding with small scuffs to edges and general light markings to boards.
Description:
A popular novel of its time that went through multiple print runs and even an American edition. The story follows a wise and liberal widowed quaker and her daughter through a series of challenges that emphasizes resilience, hope, and the power of love in overcoming life's difficulties. Written in response to the widely popualar satire "Miseries of Human Life". 11th edition.
Condition:
Good Condition. Full calf binding with gilt titles. Marble edges and end paper. Binding is firm and pages are clean. Moderate to light edge-wear on binding with small scuffs to edges and general light markings to boards.
Author: [Harriet Corp]
Title: An Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life, ; in the History of the Widow Placid and Her Daughter Rachel
Publisher: Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper
Date: 1836