THE WIVES OF ENGLAND BY SARAH STICKNEY ELLIS 1843 FIRST EDITION
THE WIVES OF ENGLAND BY SARAH STICKNEY ELLIS 1843 FIRST EDITION
THE WIVES OF ENGLAND BY SARAH STICKNEY ELLIS 1843 FIRST EDITION
THE WIVES OF ENGLAND BY SARAH STICKNEY ELLIS 1843 FIRST EDITION
THE WIVES OF ENGLAND BY SARAH STICKNEY ELLIS 1843 FIRST EDITION
THE WIVES OF ENGLAND BY SARAH STICKNEY ELLIS 1843 FIRST EDITION
THE WIVES OF ENGLAND BY SARAH STICKNEY ELLIS 1843 FIRST EDITION
THE WIVES OF ENGLAND BY SARAH STICKNEY ELLIS 1843 FIRST EDITION
THE WIVES OF ENGLAND BY SARAH STICKNEY ELLIS 1843 FIRST EDITION
THE WIVES OF ENGLAND BY SARAH STICKNEY ELLIS 1843 FIRST EDITION
THE WIVES OF ENGLAND BY SARAH STICKNEY ELLIS 1843 FIRST EDITION
THE WIVES OF ENGLAND BY SARAH STICKNEY ELLIS 1843 FIRST EDITION
THE WIVES OF ENGLAND BY SARAH STICKNEY ELLIS 1843 FIRST EDITION
THE WIVES OF ENGLAND BY SARAH STICKNEY ELLIS 1843 FIRST EDITION
THE WIVES OF ENGLAND BY SARAH STICKNEY ELLIS 1843 FIRST EDITION
THE WIVES OF ENGLAND BY SARAH STICKNEY ELLIS 1843 FIRST EDITION
THE WIVES OF ENGLAND BY SARAH STICKNEY ELLIS 1843 FIRST EDITION
THE WIVES OF ENGLAND BY SARAH STICKNEY ELLIS 1843 FIRST EDITION

THE WIVES OF ENGLAND BY SARAH STICKNEY ELLIS 1843 FIRST EDITION

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[ELLIS, SARAH STICKNEY]. The Wives of England, Their Relative Duties, Domestic Influence, & Social Obligations. London: Fisher, Son, & Co., [1843].

FIRST U.K. EDITION. Leather-bound; hardcover; small octavo (16.5 x 10 x 3 cm); pp. ix, [1], 11-371. English text. Handsomely bound in contemporary full morocco gilt; all page edges gilt; yellow endpapers; engraved frontispiece with tissue guard. Condition: VERY GOOD. Binding tight and secure, the hinges and joints intact. Covers and contents very well-preserved. Small fore edge tear to first leaf of chapter one. Nice armorial bookplate to front pastedown. A most handsome copy.

Notes: "The most popular writer of Victorian conduct fiction", Sarah Stickney Ellis (1799-1872) published some thirty-four books, including educational tracts, conduct manuals, poetry, biographical sketches, and novels (Orlando). The best known were her four phenomenally successful advice books addressed to a middle-class female readership published between 1839 and 1843 - The Wives of England being one of these. Focused on the role of women in the middle-class family, these domestic manuals emphasised the duty that Christian women had in exercising moral influence over the men in their lives - not a surprising perspective, given that Ellis had recently converted to the Congregational Church and was wife to the anthropologist and missionary William Ellis.