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Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864 [1828], Fanshawe (Marsh & Capen, Boston) [word count] [eaf119].
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Front matter Covers, Edges and Spine

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[figure description] Top Edge.[end figure description]

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[figure description] Front Cover.[end figure description]

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[figure description] Spine.[end figure description]

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[figure description] Front Edge.[end figure description]

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[figure description] Back Cover.[end figure description]

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[figure description] Bottom Edge.[end figure description]

Preliminaries

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Ex Libris; John A. Spoor [figure description] Bookplate: a central image of a tall, ornate lantern (or lamp), with two flames, one flame on each side; the initials “JAS” appear on the middle part of the lantern, which has a small, shield-like shape as in heraldry images. Near the top of this lantern is a scrolling banner with “Ex” on the portion of the banner to the left side of the lantern, and “Libris” on the portion of the banner on the right side of the lantern. Beneath this is a second scrolling banner, which scrolls across the front of the lantern's stem; this banner has “JOHN A. SPOOR” on it. Two books stand on end on either side of the lantern base, each with its spine facing forward. On each spine of these four books, from left to right, respectively, appear the numbers 1, 9, 2, and 1, apparently for the year 1921. The rectangular border of this bookplate is a dark band on all sides, and within that dark band is a zig-zag pattern of angled and stylized clovers (or four-lobed stars); the corners of this border consist of non-angled, but similarly stylized, clovers (or four-lobed stars).[end figure description]

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[figure description] Blank Leaf.[end figure description]

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[figure description] Blank Leaf.[end figure description]

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[figure description] Blank Leaf.[end figure description]

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[figure description] Blank Leaf.[end figure description]

Title Page [figure description] Title page.[end figure description]

FANSHAWE, A TALE.

“Wilt thou go on with me?”

Southey.
BOSTON:
MARSH & CAPEN, 362 WASHINGTON STREET.
PRESS OF PUTNAM AND HUNT.

1828.

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[figure description] Copyright page.[end figure description]

District of Massachusetts...to mit.
DISTRICT CLERK'S OFFICE.
Be it Remembered, that on the twenty second day of July, A. D.
1828, in the Fifty Third Year of the Independence of the United States
of America, Marsh & Capen, of the said District, have deposited in
this Office the Title of a Book, the Right whereof they claim as Proprietors
in the words following, to wit:
“FANSHAWE.
A TALE. `Wilt thou go on with me?'
Southey.” In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States, entitled
“An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by securing the Copies
of Maps, Charts and Books, to the Authors and Proprietors of such
Copies, during the times therein mentioned:” and also to an Act entitled
“An Act supplementary to an Act, entitled, An Act for the Encouragement
of Learning, by securing the Copies of Maps, Charts and Books
to the Authors and Proprietors of such Copies during the times therein
mentioned; and extending the Benefits thereof to the Arts of Designing,
Engraving and Etching Historical and other Prints.”
JOHN W. DAVIS,
Clerk of the District of Massachusetts.

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Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864 [1828], Fanshawe (Marsh & Capen, Boston) [word count] [eaf119].
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