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My apology for not noticing this before now, and thanks for visiting my much neglected blog here at LQ!
Your question provided an opportunity for me to feel and smell the leather and ink once more, thanks for that!
Now, to answer your question, the imprint says:
Quote:
First published 1866 by Macmillan & Co.
This facsimile edition first published 1984 by
MACMILLAN CHILDREN'S BOOKS
a division of Macmillan Publishers Ltd.
London and Basingstoke
ISBN 0 333 37005 8 (cloth)
0 333 37007 4 (leather)
Printed by St. Edmundsbury Press, Ltd, Suffolk
I have looked from time to time and found "hardcover" and "softcover" editions via the above ISBN, but other than the one I hold in my hand, I have never seen the leather bound edition listed anywhere.
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