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Seaman, Augusta Huiell. THE MYSTERY OF THE OTHER HOUSE. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1950. Hardcover



Later printing. Seaman's second to last book, set against the background of New York in the 1870's. In her brief author's note Seaman refers to legends found in old New York Ciry histories which tell of an elderly gentleman who living in Greenwich Village who was rumored to be the Lost Dauphin. The model for the 'other house' in the story was The Old Merchant's House on East Fourth St. Red and cream illustrated endpapers, frontispiece. 211 pp Very good condition overall in tan cloth boards - child's name printed in ink on front cover, otherwise clean and tight. .

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