This rare hardback edition with an unusual pairing of stories was published by Milner and Company, publishers of Paternoster Row, London, date unknown, but looks Victorian or Edwardian. T. S. Arthur's most famous temperance novel Ten Nights in a Bar-Room and What I Saw There (1854), helped demonize alcohol in the eyes of the American public.  The book was a financial success and would go on to be made into a play, musical and film. Ten Nights in a Bar-room was the second most popular book of the Victorian Era, following Uncle Tom's Cabin. Aunt Hattie (Mrs Harriette Newell Woods Baker) book The Hole in the Pocket  was published in 1881. Good condition for its age. No foxing other than flyleaves,  slight grime marks, one ownership mark to the front flyleaf only. Cover good, clean spine but fading to spine. No dust cover. This is not an ex-library book. Please see pictures of actual book  for details. Dispatched from the UK.