The Fight at Dame Europa's School: shewing how the German Boy Thrashed the French Boy; and how the English Boy Looked On

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Edité par Simpkin, Marshall and Co, London, 1870
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28 pp., 3 pages publisher's advertisements. 1 vols. 8vo. An allegorical story of Europe and the major European powers represented as school boys: William [William I], the German boy with his sly friend Mark [Bismarck], Louis [Napoleon III], the French boy, and John [Bull or Russell], the English boy. Aleck was also a monitor as was Joseph, Nicholas, a boy who had been in the school but who had made an "unprovoked attack on a quiet but dirty boy Constantine" subsequently left. This story is of how William tried to overrun much of Louis' garden claiming that it was in defence of his "Fatherland" while John stood by. Dame Europa punished them all. Disbound, some light marginal soiling, else a very good copy 28 pp., 3 pages publisher's advertisements. 1 vols. 8vo. N° de réf. du vendeur 23240

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Titre : The Fight at Dame Europa's School: shewing ...
Éditeur : Simpkin, Marshall and Co, London
Date d'édition : 1870

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