THE HISTORY OF MARY, THE MAID OF THE INN; a…

THE HISTORY OF MARY, THE MAID OF THE INN; a melancholy and affecting narrative: detailing her unfortunate attachment, her singular Courage, and showing the miraculous manner in which she discovers her lover to be both a robber and a murderer: with an account of his trial and execution; and also describing the forlorn wanderings of the unfortunate Mary, who became a wretched maniac, and was found frozen to death on her mother’s grave. From the celebrated poem, by Robert Southey, which is here also added. < >
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  • Another image of THE HISTORY OF MARY, THE MAID OF THE INN; a melancholy and affecting narrative: detailing her unfortunate attachment, her singular Courage, and showing the miraculous manner in which she discovers her lover to be both a robber and a murderer: with an account of his trial and execution; and also describing the forlorn wanderings of the unfortunate Mary, who became a wretched maniac, and was found frozen to death on her mother’s grave. From the celebrated poem, by Robert Southey, which is here also added.

THE HISTORY OF MARY, THE MAID OF THE INN; a melancholy and affecting narrative: detailing her unfortunate attachment, her singular Courage, and showing the miraculous manner in which she discovers her lover to be both a robber and a murderer: with an account of his trial and execution; and also describing the forlorn wanderings of the unfortunate Mary, who became a wretched maniac, and was found frozen to death on her mother’s grave. From the celebrated poem, by Robert Southey, which is here also added.

Derby: Thomas Richardson, No date [circa 1830’s]. 24 pages. Folding hand-coloured frontispiece. Original printed green wrappers. 183 x 111 mm. Spine repaired; small library stamp to the recto of the frontispiece; else a very good, clean copy.

Book ID: 15617
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