A Dialogue between Farmer Trueman and his son George about Cannibals in India, who not only eat their prisoners, but actually devour their aged relations!!!. London: J. Evans, ca. 1800. single 2° folded broadsheet (195 x 126mm). Woodcut illustration. -- Isaac WATTS. Divine Songs in easy language, for the use of children. London: J. & C. Evans, ca. 1820. 16° (130 x 80mm). Woodcut frontispiece and illustrations (occasional very light soiling, slight marginal fraying not affecting text), original printed wrappers (rather worn, one corner torn away). this edition not in Osborne. -- and 5 others including Monsieur Tonson (Faiburn's Edition, ca. 1820). (7)

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A Dialogue between Farmer Trueman and his son George about Cannibals in India, who not only eat their prisoners, but actually devour their aged relations!!!. London: J. Evans, ca. 1800. single 2° folded broadsheet (195 x 126mm). Woodcut illustration. -- Isaac WATTS. Divine Songs in easy language, for the use of children. London: J. & C. Evans, ca. 1820. 16° (130 x 80mm). Woodcut frontispiece and illustrations (occasional very light soiling, slight marginal fraying not affecting text), original printed wrappers (rather worn, one corner torn away). this edition not in Osborne. -- and 5 others including Monsieur Tonson (Faiburn's Edition, ca. 1820). (7)

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