Description: Condition info: NOT A MODERN REPRINT. Leonard W. Kimball, Boston, Mass., 1831. Christian moral tract from the 1830s laying out the keys and principles for ensuring happy domestic life. John Angel(l) James (1785-1859) was a Congregationalist pastor at Carrs Lane Chapel in Birmingham, England. This remains in acceptable condition. The cover boards are solid with some edge wear. Binding in good condition. Inscription from 1858 on front end page. First title page has small chip on lower right. The spine, cover or edges may show signs of wear from handling or reading. There is average foxing / spotting on end papers and lighter foxing on internal pages. Packaged with care and shipped with delivery confirmation. if you are not satisfied with the condition of the book, please return the item for a refund.
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Publication Year: 1831
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: Family Monitor
Era: 1830s
Author: John Angell 1785-1859 James
Publisher: Leonard W. Kimball
Original Language: English
Genre: History, Christian
Topic: Family Life, General