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Craig,Isa - HOLD FAST BY YOUR SUNDAYS 1880s
[J69830]

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Author: Craig,Isa afterwards Knox] By the author of “Deepdale Vicarage” with introductory note by Charles Bullock
Title: HOLD FAST BY YOUR SUNDAYS.
PlacePub: London
Publisher: Home Words Office New Edition 22nd thousand
Date: 1880s by catalogue
Illustrations: Frontisplate + pictorial titlepage + a few other illustations & head/tailpieces and decorated initial capitals.

Octavo blue pictorial cloth with gilt title to cover and spine on bevelled boards (tips slightly rubbed) 123pp +12pp publisher's catalogue. End papers foxed and fly-leaf with gift inscription dated 1895. One gathering with marginal foxing else clean, tight without signs of use. *Story of a worker whose master is asked to fulfil an order which may make the difference between success & possible ruin and asks the workers to work on Sunday. From this much happens until the master at last admits that the business has gone down hill from the time Sunday was no longer kept for the sabbath.

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