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Anna Green Winslow's diary is full of first-person observations of life in Boston in 1771. Seen through the eyes of a twelve year old, her diary is full of matters of dress, family, school, and friends, as well as the goings-on of Pre-Revolutionary New England. An introduction and notes on customs and objects readers would have been unfamiliar with are included by Alice Morse Earle from the book's first publishing in 1894. 121 pages, softcover.
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