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Marshall, John. Infant's Library. [Book 11] (Scenes of Everyday Life - Rural I). Marshall, John. No. 4 Aldermary Churchyard in Watling Street. London. Circa 1800 ( before the move to 140 Fleet Street in 1808).
32 unsigned printed pages. 13 striking etched full-page plates of rural scenes. Includes fishing, a water-mill and a milestone. Marshall's imprint/colophon on the verso of the last leaf is engraved - other text is letter-press. Publisher's advert for the 26th number of the Children's Magazine that was published before February 1801. Slight offsetting and mild page toning. 47 x 60 mm. Contemporary cream paper covered boards. Original yellow printed oval label with ornately decorated edges on covers. Eleventh of 16 volumes originally sold in a sycamore bookcase box divided into four compartments with red paper lining, with a label reading "Sold by John Harris, successor to E.Newberry, at the corner of St. Paul's Churchyard".
Welsh (History, page 74) attributed Jean Jacques Rousseau and the didactic school of philosophy's influence on this publication - one of the earliest books published for children, and designed to train their intellect and morals.
Bondy, 59-60. Bromer/Edison, 126. Spielmann, 219. Welsh, 4834. OCLC, 8837332. WorldCat locates 15 sets worldwide.