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| Management number | 24150173 | Release Date | 2025/12/12 | List Price | $45.00 | Model Number | 24150173 | ||
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1894 Rachel Stanwood by Lucy Gibbons Morse, Houghton Mifflin Riverside Press Edition, Scarce Antique Book, Quaker - Abolitionist Interest
A compelling domestic and social novel set in mid-19th-century New England, the story blends themes of Quaker heritage, abolitionist history, moral tension, and early feminist perspective. Morse, herself from the prominent Gibbons family of abolitionists, infuses the narrative with significant cultural context that appeals to collectors of American social history and women's literature.
Overall fair condition for its age (former library book):
• Cover: marks and wear at edges and corners (top corner curled)
• Spine: wear at ends
• Pages: age marks/brown spots, library markings. May have a few folded corners and small tears
• Edges: age marks and darkening
• Binding: shifted
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| Category | Books > Fiction Books > Historical Fiction Books |
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| Size | N/A |
| Brand | None |
| Condition | Fair |
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