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AUNT MAYOR'S LITTLE LIBRARY
THE WONDERFUL HISTORY OF MOTHER GOOSE AND HER SON JACK
BY Routledge, Warne & Routledge London and New York
WONDERFUL HISTORY OF MOTHER GOOSE ROUTLEDGE, WARNE AND ROUTLEDGE 1858 1865 - YouTube
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Routledge, Warne & Routleadge. The company was restyled in 1858 as Routledge, Warne & Routledge when George Routledge's son, Robert Warne Routledge, entered the partnership. Frederick Warne eventually left the company after the death of his brother W.H. Warne in May 1859 (died aged 37). Gaining rights to some titles, he founded Frederick Warne & Co in 1865, which became known for its Beatrix Potter books. In July 1865, George Routledge's son Edmund Routledge became a partner, and the firm became George Routledge & Sons.Scarce, rare or just call it hard to come by they just aren't out there in any condition. This particular issue is never seen and hasn't been up for sale in years and years. The book is solid and the pages are white, colors vibrant. See the video below for a complete description. A dealer stamp is on inside page. Paper quality is very good and complete.
This book is one of a large collection we are placing on our Ebay store of rarely available items and books. The book is one of the many rarely seen items that we will be offering over the next few months from a collectors estate sale. Once these are gone how long before you will see them come up again. Once a collector buys them they go right back into a vault somewhere.
We always take into consideration a customers history of buying from us when addressing "BEST OFFER" option. We will respond to you within the allotted time but if it has just been listed we will give it the full time period to allow others to make similar offers or purchase. We list many, many items that may be "One of a kind" or simply "One of a kind on the market". These items usually are placed in collections which are not seen again on the market until once again sold by collectors. If you collect, you realize that is a once in a lifetime occurrence for collectors.....
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