Description: Bundling: Its Origin, Progress, & Decline in America is a fascinating exploration of the traditional practice of bundling, a courting custom where couples were wrapped together in bed, often with a board separating them. This practice, believed to have originated in the Netherlands or the British Isles, became prevalent in colonial America, particularly in Pennsylvania Dutch Country. Written by Henry Reed Stiles, MD, an American physician known for his historical and genealogical works, this book provides an in-depth look at the cultural and social aspects of bundling.1st Edition: Published in 1871 by Knickerbocker Publishing Company. Condition:Ex Libris stamp presentCracking on the inner coverSlight yellowing on pagesNo loose pages; all pages are intactOverall, the book is in great antique condition. Additional Shop Information:Please review the provided pictures to understand the item's condition; what you see is what you will receive.We offer combined shipping—check out our other listings.Due to lighting and different viewing devices, the actual product color may vary slightly.Feel free to message us with any questions.
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Location: Simsbury, Connecticut
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Binding: Cloth
Language: English
Author: Henry Reed Stiles
Publisher: Knickerbocker Publishing Company
Topic: Bundling
Subject: History
Original/Facsimile: Original