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Issued in 1876 by the Old Franklin Publishing House of Philadelphia, this Victorian story booklet is a scarce example of Centennial-era popular print culture. The pamphlet contains Love and Death in a Barn together with a second story, Bertha Barton or The Coney Island Mystery, and features dramatic woodcut illustrations and a striking printed wrapper tied to the phrase Centennial City Life.
– Published by Old Franklin Publishing House, Philadelphia
– Dated 1876
– Approx. 9″ x 6″
– 60+ pages
– Two stories under one cover
– Victorian sensational fiction pamphlet
– Pictorial paper wrappers
– Woodcut illustrations
– Centennial-era Philadelphia imprint
This antique pulp fiction book is in only fair condition. The paper wrapper has some missing corners and portions of the spine. It has age-related issues such as stains, smudges, and toning, but it doesn’t have any major creases or tears. The inside pages are complete and undamaged. Any pages not shown in the photos are in similar or better condition than those shown. Please review the included photos of the actual item to make a complete determination of its condition.
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