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A Voice from the parsonage; or, Life in the Ministry
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Title: A Voice from the parsonage; or, Life in the Ministry
Author: attributed to Harrison Greenough Park Anonymous
Publisher: S. K. Whipple and Company, Boston
Published: 1854
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Edition: First Edition
Number of Pages: 470
Catalogs: Religion, Christianity, Fiction
Description: Original brown blind-embossed binding with gilt lettering on spine. Spine ends are crushed and frayed, and tips are exposed. Boards are scuffed and spine bears a tear at the bottom rear hinge. Some colored pencil notations and spitting on endpapers. Interior pages are foxed and tanned, but otherwise clean. This is a didactic novel intended to demonstrate, through fiction, how pastoral work should be done, and taking the reader on a journey through the life of a minister. This novel was published anonymously, but is attributed to Harrison Greenough Park (1806-1876) of Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Hardcover, good condition. 470 pages, octavo.
Author: attributed to Harrison Greenough Park Anonymous
Publisher: S. K. Whipple and Company, Boston
Published: 1854
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Edition: First Edition
Number of Pages: 470
Catalogs: Religion, Christianity, Fiction
Description: Original brown blind-embossed binding with gilt lettering on spine. Spine ends are crushed and frayed, and tips are exposed. Boards are scuffed and spine bears a tear at the bottom rear hinge. Some colored pencil notations and spitting on endpapers. Interior pages are foxed and tanned, but otherwise clean. This is a didactic novel intended to demonstrate, through fiction, how pastoral work should be done, and taking the reader on a journey through the life of a minister. This novel was published anonymously, but is attributed to Harrison Greenough Park (1806-1876) of Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Hardcover, good condition. 470 pages, octavo.
