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    Anon, but Jackson, Henry Jackson

    Published by Parker, Son, and Bourn West Strand, London, 1863

    Seller: Malcolm Books, Thetford, United Kingdom

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    Luxury Leather Hard Back. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. viii + 376 pages + plate at front. Condition gilt embossed leather hardback in very good condition, with gilt embossed title & decoration to spine in good but sunned condition, minimal edge rubbing. Contents Very Good, clean & tight copy, the odd very minor mark, inside front is prize award label from Myddelton House School for Gentlemen & College for Ladies, Myddelton Street, Wilmington Square, E.C. (London). No author given, but on WorldCat some libraries list Henry Jackson as the Author. From a quick net check only 20 copies listed on WorldCat, no copy for sale, So very rare.