19th-century-ephemera-grouping-and-wwi-imprint
Lot 267
19th Century Ephemera Grouping and WWI Imprint
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
To include: Early 19th century religious tracts bound together (1810s and 1820s); political imprint, Candid Appeal to the American Public...on the Dissolution of the Late Cabinet (1831); ladies magazine, Atkinson's Casket(1837); children's booklets with colored illustrations, The Orphans, (1846) and The Adventures of Little Dame Crump and Her Little White Pig(1848); The New England Primer (circa 1840s); A Few Thoughts on Marriage (1844) Quaker eulogy (1859); Friends' PocketAlmanac (1881); facsimile letter on Windsor Castle letterhead from King George V thanking American soldiers for their aid, dated April 1918.

Tallest 9.5 in.

Light stains; some splits and uneven edges; overall good condition.