The reigning belle : $b A society novelStephens, Ann S. (Ann Sophia)
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The reigning belle : $b A society novel
Stephens, Ann S. (Ann Sophia)
New York (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction; Young women -- Fiction
_This edition is printed from large type, octavo size, each book being
complete in one large octavo volume, bound in Morocco Cloth, with
Gilt Character Figures on back, and Medallion on side, price $1.50
each, or $27.00 a set, contained in eighteen volumes, the whole
containing near Six Hundred Illustrations, by Cruikshank, Phiz,
Browne, Maclise, and other artists._
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Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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