The History of Hawthorn Farm, or, The lost son.
Bibliographic Citation:
The History of Hawthorn Farm, or, The lost son. London : Printed and published by J.L. Marks, 91, Long Lane, Smithfield, [between 1835 and 1857]
Alternative Title:
Hawthorn Farm, or, The lost son
Hawthorn Farm
Lost son
Contributor:
Publisher:
Printed and published by J.L. Marks, 91, Long Lane, Smithfield, [between 1835 and 1857]
Notes:
  • Cover title.
  • Undated. Dates from publisher's form of name and years of activity at address, cf. P.A.H. Brown. London publishers and printers, p. 123.
  • Publisher's advertisements on outer lower wrapper.
  • First sentence: "At the foot of a Hill dotted over with Cottages of every variety, from amongst which rises the taper spire of the Village Church, stood Hawthorn Farm, one of the cleanest with the trimest flower Pots and best stocked garden here resides George Hawthorn, his wife and only son Edward..."
  • Includes 5 woodcuts.
  • Copy in McGill Library's Rare Books and Special Collections: publisher's blue pictorial wrappers.
Physical Description:
text.chapbook.black and white, 14 x 11 cm.
Language:
English
Chapbook Category:
Religious and Moral
Digital Collection:
McGill Library's Chapbook Collection
Sponsor:
The McGill Library's Chapbook Collection was made possible through a generous donation from the Harold Crabtree Foundation.
Copyright:
All images licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/deed.en_US. For information, please contact Rare Books and Special Collections, McGill University Library.
Link to this chapbook:
http://digital.library.mcgill.ca/chapbooks/fullrecord.php?ID=7493
Chapbook Identifier:
PN970_M37_H5_1835