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LOVE AMONG THE CHICKENS by Wodehouse, P. G.

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Title
LOVE AMONG THE CHICKENS
Author
Wodehouse, P. G.
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THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY (United States)
Description
LOVE AMONG THE CHICKENS, Circle Publishing Co., 1909, first American edition, t.p.e.'s dusty and some all around light dust-soil to covers, else just about a vg copy. The advance copy with special plate stating same of the authors first book to be published in this country. (As new facsimile dust-wrapper is available for a modest fee. Please inquire if interested. Thank you.)
The Vineyard. A monthly magazine. Volume 7, Number 43 (4th Year). April 1914 (Easter number)

The Vineyard. A monthly magazine. Volume 7, Number 43 (4th Year). April 1914 (Easter number) by King, Maude Egerton (editor)

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Title
The Vineyard. A monthly magazine. Volume 7, Number 43 (4th Year). April 1914 (Easter number)
Author
King, Maude Egerton (editor)
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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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London: J.M. Dent & Sons, 1914. Paperback. pp. 397-470, illustrations, paperback. Yap edges, chipped; covers age toned. Good. “A monthly magazine devoted to the literature of peasant life.” Includes stories, essays, and poems. Among them, “The Factory Lure” by Allen Clarke warns against child labor–especially young girls–in the textile mills of Lincolnshire.