Papers For Thoughtful Girls, With Sketches Of Some Girls' Lives By Sarah Tytler = Ward Lock C. 1900
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TYTLER, Sarah (pseud Henrietta Keddie); Papers for Thoughtful Girls, with Sketches of Some Girls' Lives WARD LOCK NO DATE Reprint. Dark green blue cloth, stamped in black and gilt; viii -335pp 2pp adverts (and signs that were more adverts...) , frontis., moderate soiling, wear, and rubbing; leading corners bumped; abrasions to spine and edges. GIFT NOTE AT BACK OF FRONTIS DATED 1902?. Good or Better. Scottish author Henrietta Keddie, writing under the pseudonym Sarah Tytler, produced popular stories of domestic realism, as well as educational and juvenile works, primarily for women and girls. Papers for Thoughtful Girls (1862) was originally published in the United Kingdom as a conduct manual for young middle class ladies. Apropos of the times it features a strong focus on domesticity and godliness, but it is amiably written and distinguished by Keddie's use of short stories ('sketches') to illustrate her moral council.
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