[Smith (John Stores)] Barnard. A Modern romance, first edition, finger-marking, occasional spotting or light staining, original cloth, titled in gilt on upper cover, damp-stained, [Manchester] & London, [T. Forrest for] Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., 1846 § C. (M.) A new hymn composed on a factory boy & girl, who were found drowned in the River Aire, broadside, triple column, small wood-engraved vignette at foot, soiled and browned, mounted on thin card, Hecmondwike, Printed and sold wholesale by James Watts, [c. 1847]; and 10 others, mostly broadside verse (some duplicates), v.s. (12)
⁂ Smith dined with Charlotte Brontë at Haworth Parsonage in September, 1850, having sent her a copy of two of his books (cf. A Brontë encyclopaedia, 2007).
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