Jacob Abbott, Rollo In Rome, 1stEd. 1858 illustrated
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"Rollo In Rome", by Jacob Abbott, published by Brown, Taggard and Chase, Boston, First Edition with "1858" imprinted on bottom of the title page, and copyright 1858 by Jacob Abott, illustrated with 11 wood engravings.
Hard boards, bound in genuine leather; five raised bands on spine, 4.1/2" x 7"; 223 pages, 11 plates [wood engraving], a little soiling, very good condition.
Abbott's Rollo series originated in Boston, but its runaway success led Abbott to travel to Europe, gather new storylines and ultimately launch his Rollo's Tour in Europe series. Abbott explained that Rollo would be "traveling for improvement, not for play," and this idea of improvement factors heavily into the complex concepts presented in each book: everything from the necessity of passports to the nature of different kinds of governments. Often, the European tour novels have a noticeable bias toward American values, including freedom of speech and democracy. In the conclusion of "Rollo in Rome," for example, Rollo asserts, "I think the governments [of Europe] ought to be overthrown... and better governments, such as the people would like, set up in their places."
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Hard boards, bound in genuine leather; five raised bands on spine, 4.1/2" x 7"; 223 pages, 11 plates [wood engraving], a little soiling, very good condition.
Abbott's Rollo series originated in Boston, but its runaway success led Abbott to travel to Europe, gather new storylines and ultimately launch his Rollo's Tour in Europe series. Abbott explained that Rollo would be "traveling for improvement, not for play," and this idea of improvement factors heavily into the complex concepts presented in each book: everything from the necessity of passports to the nature of different kinds of governments. Often, the European tour novels have a noticeable bias toward American values, including freedom of speech and democracy. In the conclusion of "Rollo in Rome," for example, Rollo asserts, "I think the governments [of Europe] ought to be overthrown... and better governments, such as the people would like, set up in their places."
Note:
Country restrictions may apply - the lesser expansive Priority shipping may not be available to all countries.
US: Priority (c.2-4 days) --------- $10.50
Canada: Priority (c 2-6 weeks) -- $29.50
World: Priority (c.2-8 weeks) --- $41.50
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