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Very Good. No Jacket. First published in 1949, this is the second, revised edition of the biography of Margaret Fell, whose home, Swarthmoor Hall in Lancashire, became the center of early Quakerism, and who, after the death of her husband, Thomas Fell, married Quaker founder George Fox; this edition includes nearly 100 corrections of the original text; also includes photographs, appendix with additional details and text of letters and wills, map of area around Swarthmoor Hall on front endpapers, genealogy of Fell family on rear endpapers (laminated olive-green paper-covered boards, corners slightly bumped, otherwise a bright, clean, tight copy)
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Book. Octavo; G+; sage green spine with white text; second edition; no jacket; cloth exterior shows slight shelf wear; light scratches to exterior; minor bumps to corners; slightly cocked spine; textblock exterior edges have only mild wear; pictorial endpapers; interior clean; illustrated; pp 421. 1358163. FP New Rockville Stock.
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Hbk 420pp b/w illustrns appendix with additional details and text of letters and wills fep has map of 17th-century Lancashire rep has genealogy of Fell family no dj as issued decorated laminated boards some very light reading use but no markings and a very good clean tight copy.