The Seven Little Sisters Who Live on the Round Ball That Floats in the Air by Jane Andrews - front cover
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The Seven Little Sisters Who Live on the Round Ball That Floats in the Air

by Jane Andrews

"The Seven Little Sisters Who Live on the Round Ball That Floats in the Air" by Jane Andrews, published by Ginn and Company in 1916, is a charming educational children's book. This Boston-printed edition features a green cloth cover with black illustrations and moderate wear. It includes an introduction by Louisa Parsons Hopkins. Despite the absence of a dust jacket, the book is an intriguing collectible for those interested in early educational literature.

$10.07$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1916
Ginn and Company
Stock:1 available
SKU:A2-B4-CV-JM-0084

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Condition Details

The book is bound in green cloth with black illustrations on the cover, showing moderate wear, particularly at the edges and corners. The spine is slightly frayed, and the back cover has some discoloration. There is no dust jacket. The pages are intact, with some age-related toning but no significant markings or inscriptions. Overall, the book remains in good condition for its age, offering a glimpse into early 20th-century children's literature.

About This Antique 1916 Edition

"The Seven Little Sisters Who Live on the Round Ball That Floats in the Air" by Jane Andrews is a classic children's book published by Ginn and Company in 1916. This edition, printed in Boston, includes an introduction by Louisa Parsons Hopkins, adding historical context to this educational narrative. Jane Andrews, known for her engaging and informative children's stories, explores the lives of seven girls from different parts of the world, teaching young readers about geography and cultural diversity. This 1916 edition is a reprint, not the first edition, but remains a valuable piece for collectors interested in early 20th-century educational literature. The book is bound in a green cloth cover with black illustrations, showing signs of wear consistent with its age. Despite the absence of a dust jacket, this edition maintains its historical charm and educational significance.

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Ginn and Company

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