CollectionsThe looking-glass for the mind. Being an elegant collection of delightful and interesting tales, chiefly translated from M. Berquin's much admired L'ami des enfans. Ornamented with seventy-five wood cuts.
The looking-glass for the mind. Being an elegant collection of delightful and interesting tales, chiefly translated from M. Berquin's much admired L'ami des enfans. Ornamented with seventy-five wood cuts.
Shelf locator: *KD 1800 (Berquin, A. Looking-glass for the mind)
Notes
Content: Imperfect: last leaf (blank?) wanting; prelim. leaf 2, p. 63-64 mutilated.
Content: With wood engravings by Alexander Anderson.
Content: Youth's library ; v.1
Content: For authority for translator, cf. Weedon, M.J.P. Richard Johnson and the sucessors to John Newbery, no. 62. (In: The Library. London. ser. 5, v.4 (1949/50) p. 25-63)
Ownership: 653463
Physical Description
Extent: 2 p.l., (1)8-255 p., 1 l. illus. 18 cm. (12mo.)
x The looking-glass for the mind. Being an elegant collection of delightful and interesting tales, chiefly translated from M. Berquin's much admired L'ami des enfans. Ornamented with seventy-five wood cuts