The history of little Goody Two-Shoes, otherwise called Mrs. Margery Two-Shoes : with the means by which she acquired her learning and wisdom, and in consequence thereof her estate : set forth at large for the benefit of those, who from a state of rags and care, and having shoes but half a pair, their fortune and their fame would fix, and gallop in a coach and six
Date1803
Names
Unknown
(author)
Spence, Robert
(printer)
Bewick, Thomas, 1753-1828
(engraver)
Wilson, Thomas
(printer)
Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774
(contributor)
Jones, Giles, active 1765
(contributor)
Jones, Griffith, 1722-1786
(contributor)
Newbery, John, 1713-1767
(contributor)
Alternate Title
History of Goody Two-Shoes
History of Mrs. Margery Two-Shoes
Format
Bound in Dutch flowery boards. Mrs. Margery is accused of being a witch. The frontispiece and 31 text illustrations, engraved on wood by Thomas Bewick, have been coloured, possibly by a child-owner. Variously ascribed to Oliver Goldsmith, Giles Jones, Griffith Jones and John Newbery.
Medium
DimensionsCover size: 10.5 cm x 8 cm (4 1/8 in. x 3 1/8 in.)
Language
Usage Rights
Public Domain
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Call Number / Accession Number37131039927132D
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