The first edition of this book is dated 1887. The edition used is dated 1887. The publisher was Blackie & Son, 49 & 50 Old Bailey, London E.C. The number of pages is 186.
General information
This short book is probably of more interest to ten or eleven year olds, rather than any other age group, for much of the book is taken up with describing sundry very juvenile misdemeanours.
It is well written, but my personal opinion is that it is quite inconsequential.
Still, it was quite amusing to scan it, OCR it, and edit it.
Contents
Chapter I.
An Independent Young Gentleman.
Chapter II.
Tells all about him.
Chapter III.
At the Vicarage.
Chapter IV.
In a Scrape again.
Chapter V.
Blown Up.
Chapter VI.
The Pond in the Meadow.
Chapter VII.
Father and Son.
Chapter VIII.
Unappreciated.
Chapter IX.
At Sea.
Chapter X.
Taking French Leave.
Chapter XI.
The Wreck.
Chapter XII.
Easter Island.
Chapter XIII.
At Home Again.
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