Looking at an Icon: A Little Pretty Pocket-Book (1744)

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Last updated 19 Sept 2024
Looking at an Icon: A Little Pretty Pocket-Book (1744)
John Newbery’s first children’s book, The Little Pretty Pocket-Book (1744) has long been famous for uniting amusement and instruction in a new, more modern way and its status has been taken for gra…
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