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I have in my possession a book called" The Home treasury Of OLD STORY BOOKS. Illustrated by fifty engravings by Eminet Artists.
It further goes on to say " London: Sampson Low, Son And Co. 47 Ludgate Hill. 1859
The inside cover reads" This volume includes all the fairy tales which were piblished in the " home treasury" , edited by Felix Summerly, and all the " Old Story Books Of Englad", Edited by Ambrose Merton.
This book is 288 Pages with many detailed illustrations.
Chrissy
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