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Tom, Dick And Harry

Tom, Dick And Harry

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Tom, Dick And Harry

$50.00

$17.50

The Story

5W Talbot Baines Reed. London: The Religious Tract Society, ca. 1910.

Notes

Tom, Dick and Harry is a boys’ school novel by Talbot Baines Reed, first serialized in The Boy’s Own Paper in 1892‑93 and published in book form in 1894 by the Religious Tract Society. The story is set at a boarding school and follows the misadventures, friendships, rivalries, and character‑development of its young pupils. Reed was known for his reasonably realistic and moral but not overly sermonizing school stories; Tom, Dick and Harry displays his style of weaving humor, suspense (for instance involving a shot dog), and school tradition, all while exploring themes like loyalty, leadership, and personal growth in the natural environment of school life.

Description

Red cloth binding with illustration on upper board and white lettering. Some soiling to cover. Colored illustrations throughout. Fair condition.

 

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Description

5W Talbot Baines Reed. London: The Religious Tract Society, ca. 1910.

Notes

Tom, Dick and Harry is a boys’ school novel by Talbot Baines Reed, first serialized in The Boy’s Own Paper in 1892‑93 and published in book form in 1894 by the Religious Tract Society. The story is set at a boarding school and follows the misadventures, friendships, rivalries, and character‑development of its young pupils. Reed was known for his reasonably realistic and moral but not overly sermonizing school stories; Tom, Dick and Harry displays his style of weaving humor, suspense (for instance involving a shot dog), and school tradition, all while exploring themes like loyalty, leadership, and personal growth in the natural environment of school life.

Description

Red cloth binding with illustration on upper board and white lettering. Some soiling to cover. Colored illustrations throughout. Fair condition.