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The peacock "at home,"
1843, Grant and Griffith, successors to J. Harris, corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard
- Twenty-third edition.
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The peacock "at home": a sequel to the butterfly's ball
1815, Printed for J. Harris, corner of St. Paul's Church Yard
- Twenty-seventh edition, with notes.
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The peacock at home: and other poems
1809, Printed for John Murray, 32, Fleet-Street, J. Harris, St. Paul's Church-Yard, and Manners and Miller
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The peacock "at home": a sequel to The butterfly's ball.
1807, Printed for J. Harris successor to E. Newbery
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Title and publication statement from cover.
Date taken from Masaki, Tomoko. A history of Victorian popular picture books, 2006.
Authorship taken from British LIbrary Public Catalogue.
Colour wood-engraved plates are unsigned and without imprint. Plates include areas printed in colour with metal.
"One Shilling: or, Mounted on Cloth, Two Shillings."--Cover.
Issued as number 58 in the series "Routledge's Shilling Toy Books". Text and plates are printed by Kronheim & Co. Cf. Masaki, Tomoko. History of Victorian popular picture books.
First and last leaves pasted to cover.
Masaki, Tomoko. History of Victorian popular picture books, p. 662.
MASS copy: In original glazed pastel blue printed paper wrappers. Upper wrapper printed in black, red, yellow and blue with titling within wood-engraved decorative border. Upper cover with imprint: "Kronheim & Co., London.". Lower wrapper printed in black with publisher's advertisement listing titles in "Routledge's Shilling Toy Books with large illustrations by H. S. Marks, J. D. Watson, H. Weir, and F. Keyl. Printed in Colours by Kronheim & Co., and Leighton Brothers.", the list including "58. The peacock at home".
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