Miss Gilbert's Career: An American Story by J. G. Holland (1860)

Miss Gilbert's Career: An American Story by J. G. Holland (1860)

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Hardcover in Fair condition. Pebbled cover with bumping on edges, spine is split at back cover and peeling. Spine is split internally on page 144-145. Signature of pages 145-192 is completely loose from book, but still bound together. All pages are accounted for. Another signature of pages is loose but still attached, pages 219-238. Despite this wear, pages are clean, bright and straight. See pictures for more details.  Published by Chas Scribner.  Excerpt from Miss. Gilbert's Career: An American StoryDr. Theophilus gilbert was in a hurry. He had been in a hurry all night. He had been in a hurry all the morning. While the village of Crampton was asleep, he had amputated the limb of a young man ten miles distant, attended a child in convulsions on his way home, and assisted in introducing into existence an infant at the house of his next-door neighbor - how sad an exist ence - how terrible a life - neither he nor the poor mother, widowed but a month, could imagine.Dr. Gilbert had taken

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