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Tom Wildrake's Schooldays by George EmmettTom Wildrake's schooldays by George Emmett. Hogarth House n. d. (c1875.) 838pp, bound up from original 70 parts, with general title & frontispiece portrait of George Emmett. 100+ wood engraved illustration by Harry Maguire. Cheaply printed in double column on poor stock, as usual . Frontispiece with small repair, tears in four or five leaves with small loss, one with amateurish repair
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