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Naomi; or, The Last Days of Jerusalem (1840) is a juvenile novel by Annie Molyneux Peploe.

Abstract

Juvenile literature. A Christian view of the fall of Jerusalem and Jews converting to Christianity by Sunday-school writer “Mrs. Webb-Peploe.”

Editions

Published in Great Britain (1840). The novel enjoyed international success, being translated in several European languages.

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