Tit for Tat "A Lady of New Orleans" (Marion Southwood) New York: Garret Company, CHAPTER XXVIII. WHENTotty found for some cause or another an intermission was made in teaching him to climb chimneys, he felt it as a great relief; and as soon as Burman's new boy came home, if such a name could be given to the miserable hovel. Tit for Tat "A Lady of New Orleans" (Marion Southwood) New York: Garret Company, PREFACE. IFit be true that "Good wine needs no bush," it may be said that a good book needs no Preface. I naturally thought mine a good book, so, to the London edition, wrote no preface. My motive for bursting into print in that modern Babylon, was on the. Tit for Tat book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. The novel follows Totty, a young urchin living in poverty in Victorian-era Lon 5/5.
Posted on by A lady of New Orleans Marion Southwood Tit for Tat The novel follows Totty a young urchin living in poverty in Victorian era London Totty is stolen from his family whilst young and forced to work as the apprentice of a sadistic chimney sweep Totty s. Download Down Through The Chimney Book PDF. Download full Down Through The Chimney books PDF, EPUB, Tuebl, Textbook, Mobi or read online Down Through The Chimney anytime and anywhere on any device. New York: Garret Company, First American edition, 8vo, pp. 2, iv, iv, 2, , 4 ; original brown blindstamped cloth; gilt lettering on spine; spine extremities a bit scuffed; spine faded; binding a bit skewed; otherwise very good. The author of this anonymous work has been attributed either to Matthew Estes, the author of A Defence of Negro Slavery , or Marion Southwood, the.
Tit for Tat A lady of New Orleans Marion Southwood / . Tit for Tat The novel follows Totty a young urchin living in poverty in Victorian era London Totty is stolen from his family whilst young and forced to work as the apprentice of a sadistic chimney sweep Totty s Title: Tit for Tat. The author of this anonymous work has been attributed either to Matthew Estes, the author of A Defence of Negro Slavery (), or Marion Southwood, the author of Beauty and Booty: The Watchword of New Orleans (). On the spine the title reads: Tit for Tat: A Reply to Dred, probably in reference to Dred Scott, an enslaved African-American who unsuccessfully sued for his freedom and citizenship in the Supreme Court case of Dred Scott v. Tit for Tat. A Novel. By a Lady of New Orleans. Author [Southwood, Marion] Book condition Used - A couple of small spots to the spine, which is a trifle sunned; some scattered foxing; a very good copy. Quantity available 1 Edition First edition. Publisher Garret Company; London: Clarke, Beeton Company, Place of Publication New York: Date published ().
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