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1. Little Grig and the Tinker's Letter
by Mrs Robert O'Reilly
Seller Description: Very Good. 18mo, green embossed cloth binding, corners rubbed, owner's gift dedication in pencil, inspirational stories for children, with three illustrations, 218 pages. See More Details
1872, Carleton & Lanahan, NY
hardcover, Very Good
Camden, ME, USA
$15.00
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2. Giles's Minority: Or the Scenes at the Red House
by O'Reilly, Robert Mrs
Seller Description: Acceptable in No jacket. Aged and some apparent old water damage. See More Details
1874, Robert Brothers
Hard, Poor
Fairfield Township, OH, USA
$29.75
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3. The Story of Ten Thousand Homes
by O'Reilly, Mrs. Robert
Seller Description: Good +/No Jacket. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall No Date. Circa 1880's. Brown/cream decorated bds with title in gold inset to front and spine. Some Foxing/patchy soiling to bds. Bump to spine ends and corners. 6 mm tear to top spine end. Prize plate dated 1885 to ffep. B/W illustrations. Foxing to outer edge of text block and small amount of foxing to interior. Pages lightly and evenly tanning. Bindings tight. Text Very good. See More Details
Strahan & Co
Hardcover, Good
Worcs, UNITED KINGDOM
$36.41
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4. Living in Tunisia
by Mrs. Robert O. Blake, American Women's Club Of Tunis. Illustrated By Mrs. Alan Hulsizer
Seller Description: Very Good. Tunis, Tunisia: American Women's Club of Tunis, 1965. 1965 edition, updated, originally published in 1959. Softcover with black and white illustrations, folding map at rear. A guide aimed to assist women to life in Tunisia, including social and children's activities, clothing and housekeeping, customs and traditions, shopping guide, etc. Light blue softcover, 114 pages plus map. Faded spine, light edgewear, sound binding, clean pages with a name written on the half-title, no other ... See More Details
1965, American Women's Club of Tunis
Paperback, Very Good
East Granby, CT, USA
$69.99
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5. Giles's Minority; Or, Scenes at the Red House
by Mrs. Robert O'Reilly [Eleanor O'Reilly]
Seller Description: Not Stated. Very Good. The first edition of this vanishingly scarce children's tale surrounding a young boy named Giles who inherits his families substantial estate after their untimely death, written by Eleanor Grace O'Reilly. First edition. Bound in the publisher's blue pictorial cloth. Vanishingly scarce work. Illustrated with seven plates and a frontispiece. Collated, complete. An entertaining children's tale surrounding a young boy named Giles who inherits his family home, the Red House, ... See More Details
1874, George Bell and Sons
Cloth, Very Good
BATH, SOMERSET, UNITED KINGDOM
$103.73