Abbott, Jacob. Rollo in Switzerland. Boston: W. J. Reynolds and Company, 1856. First Edition, later printing. [9633]
Maroon cloth elaborately decorated in blind, color faded, 6 3/4 x 4 1/2 inches, extra engraved title page, several additional plates. 221 pp., former owner's name on tp, binding worn at the ends and corners, light stain bottom of first few leaves. Fair. Hardcover.
One of the Rollo's Tour in Europe series. This is a later printing; the first edition was published in 1854.
Jacob Abbott (1803-1879), b. Hallowell, ME; d. Farmington, ME. He was graduated at Bowdoin College, and studied divinity at Andover. Ordained as a Congregational minister, he was professor of mathematics and natural philosophy in Amherst College (1825-1829), founder of the Mount Vernon School for Girls (Boston), and organizer of the Eliot Church in Roxbury. In 1839 he moved to Farmington, Maine, where he devoted the rest of his life to literary labor.
"A complete catalogue of his works (which are chiefly for the young) would considerably exceed 200 titles...He also edited, with additions, several historical textbooks, and compiled a series of school readers." - Appletons Encyclopedia.