La petite rapporteuse.*...*The telltale.
Londres [i.e. London].
Chez William Darton, [s.d., c.1825]
First edition in French.
12mo.
36pp. With a folding engraved frontispiece, and two further engraved plates. Original publisher's printed stiff buff wrappers. A trifle rubbed, marked, and dusty. Frontispiece a little creased, very occasional spotting.
The first edition in French of prolific Darton author Mary Elliott's (née Belson) (c.1794-1870) The Tell-tale, in which a young girl, Martha, who always gossips about the faults of others, is shunned by her school- mates. She mends her ways only when she nearly brings a poor boy to disaster after she accuses him of being a thief, when in actuality he has merely misplaced a shilling with which he had been entrusted. As with many of Elliot's tales, the book is designed to show how a trivial incident in a child's life may have far more important, or indeed catastrophic, implications then it would initially appear.
OCLC records copies at seven locations (BL, California, Harvard, Miami, Oxford, Toronto, and V&A); COPAC adds no further.
OCLC records copies at seven locations (BL, California, Harvard, Miami, Oxford, Toronto, and V&A); COPAC adds no further.
Darton H486 (1), Moon, The children's books of Mary (Belson) Elliot, 447.
£ 250.00
Antiquates Ref: 21704
