Skippack School, Being the Story of Eli Schrawder and of one Christopher Dock, schoolmaster about the year 1750

  • Cloth
  • [Garden City, New York]: Junior Books, Doubleday and Company, Inc, 1939
By DE ANGELI, Marguerite
[Garden City, New York]: Junior Books, Doubleday and Company, Inc, 1939. First Edition. Cloth. Near fine/very good. Marguerite DE ANGELI. Marguerite DE ANGELI, illustrator. First edition. 8vo square; [88]pp; glazed brown buckram over board, stamped line drawing of a young boy with a book to front, title and author to spine; yellow pictorial endpapers; pictorial title page; color and b&w illustrations throughout; small crease to bottom corner title page; unclipped color pictorial dust jacket with a price of $2.00 on front flap, rear flap lists other books by the author, light chipping to head and tail of spine, soiling and age-toning of dust jacket; near fine in vg dust jacket. Baumgarten 58. Charming illustrations by the author and illustrator, Marguerite de Angeli (1889-1987). In this book she recounts the historical story of Christopher Dock, a humanist, at the Mennonite School near Skippack, Pennsylvania.

Details

Title

Skippack School, Being the Story of Eli Schrawder and of one Christopher Dock, schoolmaster about the year 1750

Author

DE ANGELI, Marguerite

Binding

Cloth

Condition

Very Good

Publisher

Junior Books, Doubleday and Company, Inc: [Garden City, New York]

Date

1939

Edition

First Edition


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