Child Traditional

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Title

Child Traditional

Creator

Sir Herbert Croft

Date

Fall 2017

Contributor

Talbot Child

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Text

Short Bibliographic Summary:
Croft, Herbert, Sir. Love and Madness. A Story too True in a Series of Letters Between Parties, whose names would perhaps be mentioned, were they less known, or less lamented. A New Edition. London: printed for G. Kearsly, at No. 46, near Serjeants Inn, Fleet Street; and R. Faulder, in New Bond Street, 1780.

Transcription:
LOVE and MADNESS | A | Story too True [this line ornately decorated] | in a | Series of Letters | Between Parties, whose Names would | perhaps be mentioned, were they less | known, or less lamented. | [thin, horizontal, black line] | Governor. “Who did the bloody deed? | Oroonoko. “The deed was mine, | “, Bloody I know it is, and Respect | “Your Laws should tell me so. Thus, itself-condemned, | “I do resign myself into your hands, | “The hands of Justice.” Oroonoko | [thin, horizontal, black line] | A New Edition | [a thin, horizontal, black line] | LONDON [this line ornately decorated] | Printed for G. KEARSLY, at No. 46, near Serjents Inn, | Fleet Street; and R. FAULDER, in New Bond Street. | 1780 [black, horizontal lines stretching on either side]

Pagination:
298 pp. (viii before page numbers begin)

Format:
Duodecimo

Contents:
A1r Illustration A1 r-v Title A2 r - A5 r-v Contents Section A6 r - A6r-v Preface B1 -CC5 r-v Text CC6 r To the Reader CC6 r-v Blank

Notes:
Sourced from the British Library and accessed through ECCO. Gale Document Number: CW114146925

Collection

Citation

Sir Herbert Croft , “Child Traditional,” Rise of the Novel, accessed April 20, 2026, https://riseofthenovel.swarthmore.edu/items/show/508.

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