Description
Spun From Fact, by Isabella Macdonald Alden (Pansy). Undated. Circulation in the 1890s
An Antiquarian Treasure: Step back in time to the late 19th century with “Spun from Fact” by Isabella Macdonald Alden, known by her pseudonym Pansy. This book is a testament to the charm and appeal of the 1890s era.
Book Details:
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Author: Isabella Macdonald Alden (Pansy)
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Publication: George Routledge and Sons, Ltd.
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Circulation: 1890s
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Total Pages: 380
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In Remarkable Condition for Its Age: This antiquarian treasure is in fantastic top shape for its era. The binding’s enduring design invites exploration, and inside, all 380 pages remain securely attached to the hinge, preserving the book’s integrity.
A Tale Shrouded in Time: Isabella Macdonald Alden, writing under her pseudonym Pansy and known for works like “Christie’s Christmas” and “Four Girls at Chautauqua,” weaves a narrative that has captivated readers for generations. While the specific storyline of “Spun from Fact” remains a mystery, its enduring presence on bookshelves speaks to its timeless appeal.
An Artistic Relic: The cover and binding of this book offer a glimpse into the artistry of book design in the late 19th century. Although undated, the colors and motifs on the front cover reflect the aesthetics of that remarkable era. This book isn’t just an antiquarian treasure; it’s a piece of history.
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