Nelson Early Readers 1866: child's collection of 6 small books

Nelson Early Readers 1866: child's collection of 6 small books

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London, Edinburgh and New York: T. Nelson and Sons, 1866, assumed all are 1866 1sts or 1867 reprints, dark blue or red pressed boards, identical pattern, gilt panel on spines all oriented with foot at top of text block, ivory endpapers, each captioned frontis from a story; six little books included 3.25x5. Small. Several of these rare little reading books seem to have been published in 1866 by Nelson, and later reprints by other publishers can be

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