Catnach (James) The Lost Child restored to His Parents, By the Wonderful Providence of God, 1840
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Catnach (James, publisher) The Lost Child restored to His Parents, By the Wonderful Providence of God, broadside, with large wood-engraved vigenette in the upper centre showing 'The Gipsies, with Stolen Boy, encamped on a Heath', additional vignettes below five columns of letterpress text, sheet 500 x 375 mm (19 3/4 x 14 3/4 in), rough edges with nicks and tears, numerous repairs visible verso, handling creases and surface dirt, unframed, [circa 1840 or slightly later]*** Broadside 'Shewing, the only Son and Heir of a Nobleman was Stolen by a company of Gypsies, who afterwards sold him to a travelling Chimney-Sweep, who used him in a most barbarous and in-human manner, when he was discovered in a marvellous way- with the extraordinary Dream of his Mother...'
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Catnach (James) The Lost Child restored to His Parents, By the Wonderful Providence of God, 1840
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