Jack Brown in prison, or, The pitcher never goes so often to the well but it is broke at last : being the fourth part of the history of The two shoemakers
Date1796
Names
Hazard, Samuel, -1806
(contributor)
J. Marshall
(bookseller)
Marshall, John (Printer)
(printer)
More, Hannah, 1745-1833
(author)
White, R.
(contributor)
White, R.
(bookseller)
Alternate Title
Pitcher never goes so often to the well but it is broke at last, or Two shoemakers. Fourth part
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Jack Brown in prison, or, The pitcher never goes so often to the well but it is broke at last : being the fourth part of the history of The two shoemakers. ''Entered at Stationers Hall'' at foot of t.p. is in italic type. ''The prodigal son. This hymn was frequently sung by Jack Brown in the workhouse.''--p. 16. At head of title: Cheap repository. Caption title: History, &c. Signed at end: Z. [i.e. Hannah More]. Title vignette.
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Call Number / Accession Number37131048602536D
Dewey Number1440345
Between 1847 and 1854
approximately 1855