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*20th 52 .170 Chesnut, Mary Boykin (Miller) 1823-1886. A diary from Dixie, as written by Mary Boykin Chesnut, wife of James Chesnut, Jr., United States senator from South Carolina, 1859-1861, and afterwards an aide to Jefferson Davis and a brigadier-general in the Confederate army; edited by Isabella D. Martin and Myrta Lockett Avary. New York, D. Appleton, 1906. xii, 424 p. illus., ports., facsimis. 22 cm. 1. U. S.--Hist.--Civil War--Personal narratives --Confederate side. 2. Confederate States of America. I. Martin Isabella D., ed. II. Avary, Myrta Lockett, jt. ed. III. Title.
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PZ Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 1858-1932. 3 The conjure woman / by Charles W. .C4253 Chesnutt. -- Boston; New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company..., 1899. [4], 229, [1] p.; 18.5 cm. "Riverside press." Printer's device. Ex libris [bookplate]: T. J. Minton. Original brown publisher's cloth; three panels at top with a rabbit on each side framing a white-bearded African-American man. (MrGRRBK PZ3.C4253 C 000928 04015426)
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R-B PZ 3 Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 1858-1932. -- The conjure woman ... 1899. (Card 2) Ex libris [signature]: W. C. Bolivar. CONTENTS: The gophered grapevine.- -Po' Sandy.--Mars Jeems's nightmare.-- The conjurer's revenge.--Sis' Becky's pickaninny.--The gray wolf's ha'nt.-- Hot-foot Hannibal. I. Minton, T. J., former owner. II. Bolivar, William C., former owner. III. Title. MRGRRBK PZ3.C4253 C 000929 04015426
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Chess. Bonus Socius. pseud. *Q.60.8 Good Companion. (Bonus Socius.) XIII\textsuperscript{th} century manuscript collection of chess problems ... Added, a short narrative of Jacobus Cessolis and the two French champions Philidor and La Bourdonnais. Edited by James F. Magee, Jr. = Florence. Tipografia Giuntina. 1910. 68 pp. Illus. Plates. Facsimiles, mostly colored. $24\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. No. 221 of a limited edition. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 5, 1914. K3728 — Chess. — Manuscripts. Facsimiles. Latin. — Magee, James Francis, Jr., ed. — Cessolis, Jacobus de. Fl. 13th century. — La Bourdonnais, Louis Charles Mahé de. — Danican, François André. 1726–1795.
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Chess. Caxton, William, 1422?–1491. The game of the chess. Reproduced in facsimile from a copy in the British Museum. With a few remarks on Caxton’s typographical productions, by Vincent Figgins. London. Smith. 1860. (85) ff. 13, (1) pp. Illus. 27 cm., in 8s. A facsimile of the second edition, which Mr. Figgins believes to be “the first known work produced from Caxton’s press at Westminster.” The original has no title-page or date. A list of works ascribed to Caxton, pp. 9–11. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 6, 1915. K6743 — Chess. — Figgins, Vincent, ed. — Caxton, William, 1422?–1491. Books printed by him. Façsimiles.
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Chess. **K.28.19 Chess made easy. New and comprehensive rules for playing the game of chess; with examples from Philidor, Cunningham &c . . . Pre-fixed, . . . The morals of chess, written by . . . Dr. Franklin. — Philadelphia. Humphreys. 1802. 97 pp. Plate. 24°. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 30, 1906. G302 — Chess.
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Chess. Christie, James, the Younger, auctioneer, 1773-1831. **G.383.45 An inquiry into the antient Greek game ... progressively improved into the ... European chess. Also, two dissertations: I. On the Athenian Skirophoria. II. On the mystical meaning of the bough and umbrella, in the Skiran rites. [Anon.] — London. Printed by W. Bulmer and Co... for T. Becket. 1801. xvi, 169 pp. Illus. Plates. Diagrams. $26\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 21, 1933. D2314 — Anon. ref. — Chess. — Skirophoria. — Bough. — Umbrellas. — Athens. Mythology and religion.
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Chess. Dearborn, Nathaniel, editor. 1786–1852. 6008.122=**K.23.18 The chess player, . . . containing, Franklin's Essay on the morals of chess, introduction to the rudiments of chess by George Walker. Added, the three games played at one and the same time by Philidor, sixty openings, mates and situations by W. S. Kenny . . . [Anon.] Boston. Dearborn. 1841. 155 pp. Illus. Plates. $12^{\circ}$. The copy on shelf-number 6008.122 lacks two plates. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 25, 1906. G270 — Chess. — Anon. ref.
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Chess. Ducchi, Gregorio. **G.389A.223 Il givoco de gli scacchi, ridotto in poema eroico, sotto prosopopea di dve potenti ré, & de gli eserciti loro. — In Vicenza Appresso Perin libraro, e Giorgio Greco Compag. M D C VII. (6), 120, (1) ff. Ornamental capitals. 20 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 4, 1932. N9946 — Chess.
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CHESS. An easy introduction to the game of chess; containing one hundred examples of games, and a great variety of critical situations and conclusions ... To which are added, Caissa: a poem, by Sir William Jones; The morals of chess, by Dr. Franklin; chess and whist compared; anecdotes respecting chess and chess-players, &c. Philadelphia: Published by H. C. Carey & I. Lea, and Abraham Small; New-York: Bliss & White, and D. Mallory. Jesper Harding, printer. 1824. (Continued on next card)
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CHESS. An easy introduction to the game of chess ... 1824. (Card 2) 3 p.l., <9>-267 p. fold. front. (diagr.) 17.5cm. Ex libris (armorial bookplate): Samuel W. Pennypacker.
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CHESS. The elements of chess; a treatise combining theory with practice, and comprising the whole of Philidor's games, and explanatory notes, new modelled; and arranged upon an original plan. Boston: Printed [by Munroe & Francis] for W. Pelham, no.59 Cornhill. 1805. 208 p. fold.front. 19.5cm. (8vo) Authorship attributed to William Blagrove. Shaw/Shoemaker 8381. Imperfect: p.23-24 slightly mutilated. I. Blagrove, The elements of William, supposed author. chess. MB
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CHESS. Lopez de Sigura, Ruy, 16th cent. Il givoco de gli scacchi, di Rui Lopez, spa- gnuolo; nuouamente tradotto in lingua italiana da m. Gio. Domenico Tarsia ... Con privilegio. In Venetia, Presso Cornelio Arriuabene. M D LXXXIIII. [1584] 4 p.l., 214 p., l l. illus. 20.5cm. (4to) Printer's device on t. p.
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*XF .2449 Portius, K J S .P45 Katechismus der Schachspielkunst. 5., verb. Aufl. Leipzig, J. J. Weber, 1871. xviii, 247 p. illus., plates. 17cm. 1. Chess. I. Title.
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Chess. Salvio, Alessandro. **G.389A.224 Il giuoco degli scacchi . . . in questa ristampa accresciuto di alcuni giuochi dello stesso autore, non ancora dati alla luce. Coll' aggiunta in fine di un modo facile, per intendere il giuoco degli scacchi, composto da un incognito [Marco Aurelio Severino] per i novizj del giuoco; e coll' aggiunta fatta da un altro incognito, per accomodare l'esercito scacchesco. — In Napoli, nella stamperia di Felice Mosca. 1723. (8), 160 pp. Ornamental capitals. Head-piece. 22 cm., in 4s. Severino's work is catalogued separately. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 4, 1932. N9946 — Chess.
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White, Alain Campbell, 1880– comp. A century of two-movers, compiled by Alain White, Comins Mansfield, Frederick Gamage [and] Vincent Eaton. Stamford, Conn., Printed at the Overbrook press, 1941. 4 p. l., [5]–213 p., 1 l. illus. 17ᵉᶜ. "Three hundred and fifty copies have been printed." 1. Chess. i. Mansfield, Comins, joint comp. ii. Gamage, Frederick, joint comp. iii. Eaton, Vincent, joint comp. iv. Title. Library of Congress GV1451.W5 Copy 2. [3] 794.1
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*Q.131 .51 CHESS. White, Alain Campbell, 1880– F. Gamage, an artist in chess problems, by Alain White. Stamford, Conn., The Overbrook press [°1941] 4 p. l., [5]–227 (i. e. 231) p., 1 l. illus. 17 cm. “Two hundred and fifty copies have been printed.” 1. Chess. i. Gamage, Frederick, 1882– GV1451.W52 794.1 42—16210 Library of Congress [64d¼]
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Chess made easy. New and comprehensive rules for playing the game of chess; with examples from Philidor, Cunningham, &c, &c. to which is prefixed a pleasing account of its origin; some interesting anecdotes of several exalted personages, who have been admirers of it; and the Morals of chess, written by the ingenious and learned Dr. Franklin ... London, Printed for H. D. Symonds [etc., 1797] 72 p. 16cm. 1. Chess. r. Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. 17—15413 Library of Congress GV1447.C46 1797 [40d1]
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**K.28.19 Chess made easy. New and comprehensive rules for playing the game of chess; with examples from Philidor, Cunningham &c . . . Pre-fixed, . . . The morals of chess, written by . . . Dr. Franklin. — Philadelphia. Humphreys. 1802. 97 pp. Plate. $24^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 30, 1906. G302 — Chess.
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Chess player, The, ... [Anon.] See Dearborn, Nathaniel, editor. 1786-1852. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 25, 1906. G270
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Chess the game of life. Omar Khayyam. [Rubaiyat. Selections. English] Chess the game of life : showing different versions of what Omar Khayyam had to say in his Rubaiyat : with an introduction / by Gordon Keith Stover. Collingswood, N.J. : William Lewis Washburn, 1936. [51]p. ; 73mm. Printed on double leaves folded in Chinese style. No.23 of 64 copies. Paste-paper illustrated wrappers stamped in red; in decorative envelope. MB-Rev.
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Chesselden, John. Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
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Chesser, Elizabeth Macfarlane Sloan. *P.52.169 Woman, marriage and motherhood. With an introduction by Mrs. Frederic Schoff. — New York. Funk & Wagnalls Co. 1913. xv, 287 pp. 20½ cm., in 8s. Gal. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 30, 1913. K827 — T.r. — Marriage. — Mothers. — Schoff, Hannah Kent, prefacer.
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Chessewanucke (R.I.) See Hog Island (R.I.)
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Chessi, Enrique Blanchard. See Blanchard-Chessi, Enrique. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 9, 1913. H9038
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Chessin, Serge de. **G.391.7** L'apocalypse russe; la révolution bolchevique, 1918–1921. 6e édition. — Paris. Plon-Nourrit & c$^{ie}$. [1921.] (6), viii, 331, (1) pp. 19 cm., in 12s. From John Singer Sargent's Boston studio. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 11, 1934. D5446 — T.r. — Russia. History. Revolution, 1917-
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Chessman, Daniel, 1787-1839. *Reserve A moral catechism. 7429a Hallowell, Goodale, Glazier, 1822. .96 LC x. no.2
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Chesson, Frederick William, 1833-1888. London Emancipation Committee. ... The annexation of San Domingo to Spain; a memorial to Lord Russell, with remarks on the papers presented to the House of Commons by command of Her Majesty. [London] Printed by W.M.Watts,Crown Court, Temple Bar. 1861. 8p. 20.5cm. At head of title: London Emancipation Com- mittee's tracts, No.6. (See next card)
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London Emancipation Committee. ... The annexation of San Domingo to Spain ... 1861. (Card 2) "Signed on behalf of the London Emancipation Committee, F.W. Chesson, Hon. Secretary"--p.5.
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Chesson, Nora Childern's stories from Tennyson. By Nora Chesson. London, Raphael Tuck & Sons, [n.d.]
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R-B PR Chesson, Nora 1871-1906. 4453 Under quicken boughs : [poems] / .C3 by Nora Hopper. -- London : John Lane. U6 ... MDCCCXCVI [1896]. 1896x [8], 151, [17] p. ; 20 cm. Illustrated title-page signed P. W. '96. Poems. Sixteen pages of publisher's ads at rear. Original green publisher's cloth; entwining vines stamped in black with sprays of orange berries. 1. Bookbindings--Publishers' (MrGRRBK (Continued on next card) 08005893 000702
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R-B PR 4453 .C3 U6 1896x Chesson, Nora 1871-1906. -- Under quicken boughs ... MDCCCXCVI [1896]. (Card 2) bindings--Specimens. I. Kleist, Herbert, 1902-1986, former owner. II. Kleist Collection. III. Title. MRGRRBK 08005893 000703
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Chest. Meder, Anton Gabriel. **H.36.1** Disputatio medica inauguralis de partium structura respirationi dicata. Quam . . . in Academia Lugduno-Batava . . . publico & solemni examini subjiciet Anton Gabriel Meder . . . 6 Julii A°. 1714 . . Lugd. Bat. Wishoff. [1714.] 24, (6) pp. Engraved title-page. Sm. 4°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Mar. 9, 1903 E759I — Chest.
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No. 16 in *4314.53 Cheste, Juan Manuel Gonzalez de la Pezuela, conde de. Breve contestation de Don Juan de la Pezuela, capi- tan general que ha sido de la isla de Cuba, sobre algunas aserciones ofensivas al mismo, enunciadas por el capitan general marqués del Duero. Madrid: E. Aguado. 1855. 30 pp. $16^{\circ}$.
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Chester, Anson G. **T.75.82 Dedicatory address. Written by Anson G. Chester, and pronounced by Mrs. Anna Cora Mowatt, at the opening of the "Metropolitan Theatre," Buffalo, N. Y. On Wednesday evening, October 13th, 1852. — Broadside. [Buffalo, N. Y. 1852.] $10 \times 7\frac{1}{2}$ inches. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 3, 1919. L7682 — Buffalo, N. Y. Theatres. Metropolitan Theatre. — Broadsides.
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Chester, Anson G., prefacer. Kelley, Daniel George. *“20th”.53.10e What I saw and suffered in Rebel prisons. With an introduction by Anson G. Chester. Buffalo. Thomas, Howard & Johnson. 1868. 86 pp. Portrait. 18 cm., in 12s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1935. D7302 — United States. Hist. Prisons and prisoners. — Chester, Anson G., prefacer.
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Chester, E., pseud. See Paine, Harriet Eliza, 1845-1909. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 8, 1918. L5129
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Chester, Evelyn. SCP Miss Derrick. A Boston society girl's diary. .894 New York, G.W.Dillingham, 1894. .C43M 297p. 19cm. Front ivory wrapper, printed in red and black, preserved. Wright, Amer. fiction (1876-1900) 1020. 1. Boston--Fiction. I. Title. MB-Rev.
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exch.C.F.Libbie--1916-- tr.fr.Inf.239.8 set rb dis
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Chester, Greville J. Aurelia; or the close at Mixeter. London. 1882. Sm. $8^{\circ}$. - T.r.
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Chester, Greville John, 1830-1892. *Reserve Transatlantic sketches. 4304 London, Smith, Elder, 1869. .65 LCxxx.
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Chester, Greville John, B. A. Transatlantic sketches in the West Indies, South America, Canada, and the United States. London, 1869. 8vo. bds.
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Chester, John, 1832-1910. *Reserve 4342 .2 v.1 no.23 The lesson of the hour. [Washington, D.C.] Washington Chronicle Print, 1865. LC xxx.
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CHESTER, Joseph Lemuel, editor. *2410a.60=**K.143.10 The marriage, baptismal, and burial registers of the collegiate church or abbey of St. Peter, Westminster. [Also, Report, and list of members. 1874, 1875.] London, 1876. xiii, 631, 11 pp. [Harleian society. Publications. Vol. 10.] L. 8°. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Westminster abbey, London. Registers, Parish. S. r.
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Chester, Joseph Lemuel, 1821-1882. 4338.21=**K.64.18 A preliminary investigation of the alleged ancestry of George Washington . . . exposing a serious error in the existing pedigree. Boston. Dutton. 1866. 23 pp. Genealogical chart. $24\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Reprinted from the Herald and Genealogist, London, and the Heraldic Journal, Boston. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 7, 1922. M3880 — Washington, George. Family history.
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Chester, Joseph L., jt. editor. Howard, Joseph J. & Chester Joseph L., eds. K.143-14 The visitation of London, 1633-35. Made by Sir Henry St. George. London 1880, 83.2 v. [Harleian soc.]
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[Chester, Leonard] 1750-1803. *Reserve Federalism triumphant. 4426 [New York? 1802] .77 no.2
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Chester, Robert. 1566-1640. *6552.36=No. 2 in **G.111.3** Robert Chester's "Loves martyr, or, Rosalins complaint" (1601). With its supplement, "Diverse poeticall essaies" on the turtle and phœnix by Shakspere, Ben Jonson, George Chapman, John Marston, etc. Edited, with introduction, notes and illustrations, by Alexander B. Grosart. London. Trübner & Co. 1878. 15, v-lxxxiv, (1), 6, (1), 254 pp. [New Shakspere Society. Publications. Series VIII. Miscellanies. No. 2.] 24 cm., in 4s. The body of this work is identical in matter with that of The poems of Robert Chester . . . [*4601.101] but Contents, Argument and Index have been added "for none of which Dr. Grosart is responsible." This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2626 — S.r.c. — Grosart, Alexander Ball…
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Chester, Robert, f1.1600. *Reserve The poems... 4601 [Blackburn, Eng.] For the subscribers] 1878. .101 No.3 of 50 copies. LCxxx,
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HF Chester, Robert, d. 1733. 486 The particular and inventory of Robert Chester, Esq; : one of the late Directors of the South Sea Company, March 23, 1720. Together with the abstract of the same. -- London: : Printed for Jacob Tonson, Bernard Lintot, and William Taylor., 1721.. [4], 86 [i.e. 80] p. : orn. ; 33. 5 cm. (fol.) First page blank; p. 1[2] is appointment to print, subscribed Sp. Compton, Speaker. (MRGRRBK ocml0626522 001809)
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R-B HF Chester, Robert, d. 1733. -- The particular and inventory of Robert Chester, Esq; ... 1721.. (Card 2) 486 .S7 C42 1721x FOLIO Binder's title: Inventory of the South Sea Directors. I. South Sea Company. I. Title. II. Title: Inventory of the South Sea Directors. III. Great Britain. Parliament, 1715-1722. House of Commons. MRGRRBK ocml0626522 001810
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XH Chester, Wm. F. .F Wood and ivory turning... : 881 Manufacturers of Indian Club, Dumb .M38A Bells, Ten Pin Balls... -- [Boston : .426 s.n., 1881.] [1] card; 7 x 12 cm. 1. Turning. 2. Advertising cards. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm28910269 BPL RB 003296
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Chester, Conn. Description, etc. Views. Bailey, O. H., and Company, publishers. View of Chester. Connecticut. Boston, 1881. Size, $14\frac{5}{8} \times 24\frac{7}{8}$ inches. 8 views of buildings. Lithograph. A bird's eye view. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Jan. 14, 1904 F1077 — Bird's eye views. — Chester, Conn. Descr. Views.
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Chester, Eng., Bishop of. 1668-1672. Wilkins, John. 1614-1672. 1776-1787. Porteus, Beilby. 1731-1808. 1787-1800. Cleaver, William. 1742-1815. 1889-. Jayne, Francis John. 1845- This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 21, 1913. K284
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Chester, England. Commerce. Howson, John S. K.63-8 The river Dee: its aspect & history. With 93 illus. on wood drawn by A. Rinirner. Lond. (1875.)
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Chester, England. Guilds. Chester plays, The: A collection of Mysteries founded upon scriptural subjects, and formerly represented by the trades of Chester at Whitsuntide. Edited by Thomas Wright. London. 1843, 47. 2 v. in 1. Plate. [Shakespeare Society.] 21½ cm., in 8s. **G.3927.22=*4596.8 The copy on shelf-number **G.3927.22 is bound in two volumes. Same. Vol. 1. 4596.64 Same. (In Supplement, A, to Dodsley's Old plays. Vol. 1. Printed for the Shakespeare Society. 1853.) **G.301.8.1 This edition contains also the original title-pages. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 21, 1919. L7087 — S.r. Pubs. — Mysteries and miracle plays. — Passion plays. — Chester, England. Guilds. — Wright, Thomas, ed.
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Chester, England. History. Doddridge, Sir John. 1555-1628. **H.27.106 The history of the ancient and moderne estate of the Principality of Wales, Dutchy of Cornewall, and Earldome of Chester. Collected out of the records of the Tower of London, and diuers ancient authours. London. Printed by Tho. Harper, for Godfrey Emondson, and Thomas Alchorne. 1630. (16), 142 pp. Sm. $8^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Aug. 7, 1902 E5219 — Chester, Eng. Hist. — Cornwall, Eng. Hist. — Wales. Hist.
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Chester, England. History. **H.90.453.38 To the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty. The humble gratulation; and petition of the Trained Bands, and freeholders, and others the gentry, and communalty of the County Palatine of Chester, whose names are vnder-written. Delivered vpon Hoole-Heath, by the Trayned Bands . . . London, Printed for M. T. 1642. Broadside facsimile. [Boston. Massachusetts Historical Society. 1919.] Size, $1\frac{1}{4} \times 10$ inches. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 7, 1924. M8613 — S.r.c. — Broadsides. Facsimiles. — Great Britain. Hist. Civil War, 1642–1649. — Chester, England. Hist.
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Chester, England. Pageants. Davies, Richard, of Chester. No. 1 in *2415.3 Chester’s triumph in honor of her Prince, as it was performed upon St. George’s Day, 1610, in the foresaid citie. Reprinted from the original edition with an introduction and notes [by Thomas Corser]. [Manchester.] 1844. Unpaged. [Chetham Society.] 21½ cm., in 4s. The “author of the pleasing show,” that is, the man who planned it, paid for it, and hired Davies to write the verses, was Robert Amery or Amory, Sheriff of Chester. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 9, 1921. M3126 — T.r. — S.r. — Chester, England. Pageants. — Amory, Robert, Sheriff of Chester. — Henry, Prince of Wales, 1593–1612. — Pageants. — Corser, Thomas, M.A., of Stand, Manchester, ed.
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Chester, Mass. Description, etc. Views. Burleigh, L. R., publisher. Chester, Mass. [Bird's eye view.] Troy, N. Y., 1885. Size, $11\frac{7}{8} \times 23$ inches. 1 view. Lithograph. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Jan. 15, 1904 F1067 — Bird's eye views. — Chester, Mass. Descr. Views.
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Ashmead, Henry Graham, 1838— The Chester Washington knew; a talk before the New century club of Chester, February 22, 1916, by Henry Graham Ashmead. [Chester, Pa., Press of the Chester times, 1916] 15 p. 23ᵃᶜ. Title vignette (portrait) 1. Chester, Pa.—Hist. 2. Washington, George, pres. U. S., 1732-1799. 16-22323 MB The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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New Sweden. Upland Court. The record of the court at Upland, in Pennsylvania. 1676 to 1681. And a military journal, kept by Major E. Denny, 1781 to 1795. Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott & Co., for the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1860. Also in Research Library 498,8p.,[9]leaves of plates(some folded) : ill.,ports.,plans ; 25cm. -- (Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania ; 7) Upland, one of the early Swedish settlements on the Delaware River, is now the city of Chester, Pa. (See next card) MB-Rev.
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New Sweden. Upland Court. The record of the court ... 1860. (Card 2) Memoir of Major Ebenezer Denny / by William H. Denny: p.207-235. List of subscribers to the publication fund: 8p. at end.
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Chester County, Pa. Publications of this jurisdiction printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
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Chester Co., Pa. Collector of Excise. Publications of this body printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
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Chester Co., Pa. County Lieutenant. Publications of this body printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
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Chester plays, The: A collection of Mysteries founded upon scriptural subjects, and formerly represented by the trades of Chester at Whitsuntide. Edited by Thomas Wright. London. 1843, 47. 2 v. in 1. Plate. [Shakespeare Society.] $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. **G.3927.22=*4596.8 The copy on shelf-number **G.3927.22 is bound in two volumes. Same. Vol. 1. 4596.64 Same. (In Supplement, A, to Dodsley's Old plays. Vol. 1. Printed for the Shakespeare Society. 1853.) **G.301.8.1 This edition contains also the original title-pages. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 21, 1919. L7087 — S.r. Pubs. — Mysteries and miracle plays. — Passion plays. — Chester, England. Guilds. — Wright, Thomas, ed.
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Chester plays. Isaacs, Jacob, editor. **Q.76.5 The Chester play of the Deluge. Edited by J. Isaacs, with engravings on wood by David Jones. — Waltham Saint Lawrence, Berkshire. Golden Cockerel Press. 1927. iv, 16, (1) pp. Illus. 32 cm. Contains the thirde pagent of Noyes flood: The waterleaders and drawers in dye. No. 105 of an edition of 275 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 6, 1934. D4121 — Jones, David Michal, illus., 1895-. — Chester plays. — Pageants. — Deluge, The. Pageant.
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Chester Rand. Alger, Horatio, 1832-1899. Chester Rand, or The new path to fortune. New York, New York Book Company, 1911. 2p. l., [15]-144p., incl.front. 18.5cm. Pale blue cloth, stamped in black, red and mustard.
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Acc. 74-136 (118) Chester's 1919 book of magic ... Chicago, M. Stein, 1919. Mansellxxx J. L. Whitney Fd
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Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th earl of, 1694—1773. Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
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Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, earl of, 1694-1773. see also Stanhope, Philip Dormer, earl of Chesterfield, 1694-1773.
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Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, earl of, 1694-1773. [Lord Chesterfield's Advice to his son, on men and manners; or, A new system of education ...] [Dublin: Printed for J.Williams, No 21, Skinner-Row. 1780.] viii,135p. 13.5cm.(12mo) Imperfect: p.[i]-vi & 131-135 wanting; title & imprint supplied from S.L. Gulick, Jr., A Chester-field bibliography, x95 (BSA Papers, XXIX, 1935)
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*G.389B .294 [Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, earl of] 1694-1773, supposed author. An apology for a late resignation: in a letter from an English gentleman to his friend at the Hague, London, Printed for J. Freem[an. 1748] 46 p. 20cm. Authorship ascribed to Chesterfield by Halkett and Laing. According to the Dict. nat. biogr., citing Walpole, by Lord Marchmont in concert with Chesterfield. (Continued on next card) Hist Ref
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[Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, earl of] 1694-1773. An apology for a late resignation ... [1748] (Card 2) Imperfect: lower corner of t. p. mutilated, affecting undated imprint. With this is bound The resignation discussed London, 1748. I. Gt. Brit. -- Pol. & govt. -- 1727-1760. II. Marchmont, Hugh Hume, earl of, 1708-1794, supposed author. II. Title.
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CHESTERFIELD, PHILIP DORMER STANHOPE, EARL OF, 1694-1773, SUPPOSED AUTHOR. AN APOLOGY FOR A LATE RESIGNATION. The resignation discussed. In which many of the false facts are detected, and sophistical reasonings refuted; in a pamphlet, intitled, An apology for a late resignation, &c. [attributed to the Earl of Chesterfield]. London, Printed for J. Roberts, 1748. 56 p. 20cm. Bound with Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, earl of supposed author. An apology for (Continued on next card)
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CHESTERFIELD, PHILIP DORMER STANHOPE, EARL OF, 1694-1773, SUPPOSED AUTHOR. AN APOLOGY FOR A LATE RESIGNATION. The resignation discussed ... 1748. (Card 2) a late resignation. London [1748] 1. Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, earl of, 1694-1773, supposed author. An apology for a late resignation. 2. Gt. Brit.—Pol. & gcvt.—1727-1760.
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*Acc. 73-213 [Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope] earl of, 1694-1773. The case of the Hanover forces in the pay of Great-Britain. 2d ed. London, T. Cooper, 1743. LCxx; RBDxx A. Lawrence Fd
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[Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th earl of] 1694-1773. The case of the Hanover forces in the pay of Great-Britain, impartially and freely examined: with some seasonable reflections on the present conjuncture of affairs. The third edition revised and corrected. London: Printed for T.Cooper at the Globe in Pater-Noster Row. M.DCC.XLIII. Price one shilling. [1743] (See next card)
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[Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th earl of] 1694-1773. The case of the Hanover forces ... 1743. (Card 2) 80p. 19.5cm.(8vo) Title vignette. By the Earl of Chesterfield and Edmund Waller. I. Title.
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[Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope; 4th Earl of] 1694-1773. A vindication of a late pamphlet, intitled, The case of the Hanover troops considered: with some further observations upon those troops; being a sequel to the said pamphlet. London: Printed for T.Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-noster-row. M.D.CCXLIII. [1743] 2p. fl., 56p. 20cm.(8vo) I. Title. MB-Rev.
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Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of, 1694-1773. The elements of a polite education carefully selected from the letters of the late Right Honorable Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chest- erfield, to his son. By George Gregory ... Revised and improved by Jedidiah Morse ... Boston: Printed for Joseph Bumstead. Sold by him at no.20, Union-Street:by Thomas and Andrews, New- bury-Street;by E.S.Larkin, W.Pelham, Wm.P.and L. Blake,and C.Bingham,Cornhill. First American edition-published according to act of Congress 1801. (See next card) MB-Rev.
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Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of, 1694-1773. The elements of a polite education ... 1801. (Card 2) xii,[13]-454p. 17cm. Imperfect: p.27-28,77-84,135-138,153-154,199- 200,245-248, & 451-454 mutilated affecting text. Shaw/Shoemaker 299. Ex libris (stamp): Mercantile Library, Boston.
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BJ Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 1671 4th earl of, 1694-1773. .C52 The Graces, remember the graces! : 1940 Lord Chesterfield: letters written to his natural son on manners & morals... -- Mount Vernon, NY : Peter Pauper Press., [1940?]. 108 p. : ill. ; 23.5 cm. 1. Etiquette. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm26057443 002571
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*R.14 .18 Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th earl of 1694-1773. The letters, including numerous letters now first published from the original manuscripts; edited, with notes, by Lord Mahon. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott, 1892. 5 v. illus., ports. 24 cm. "This edition is limited to one hundred and fifty copies, of which this is no. 133." 1. Conduct of life.
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CHESTERFIELD, PHILIP DORMER STANHOPE, EARL OF, LETTERS TO HIS SON. 1694-1773. Hunter, Thomas, 1712-1777. XH .780 .H91R Reflections critical and moral on the Letters of the late Earl of Chesterfield. By Thomas Hun- ter ... The third edition. Boston: Re-printed for J.Boyle in Marlborough Street. MDCCLXXX. [1780] Also 136p. 17.5cm.(8vo) avail- able in Micro- text.
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Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl, 1694-1773. Letters upon ancient history. London, G. Kearsley, 1783.
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Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of, 1694-1773. Letters written by the late Right Honorable Philip Dormer Stanhope, earl of Chesterfield, to his son, Philip Stanhope, esq., : late envoy extraordinary to the court of Dresden; together with his lordship's life, and an account of his son; the Art of pleasing, an additional series of letters; some poems; and several other pieces on various subjects in two volumes. -- Boston: : Printed for John Boyle, and John Douglass M'Dougall, 1779. 2 v.; 18 cm. (cont. next card) A31-1033 10785
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Chesterfield, Philip Dormer... Letters written by the late Right... 1779 (card 2) Vol. 2 has imprint: Newbury-Port: Printed by John Mycall, for John Boyle, and J. D. M'Dougall of Boston, 1779. MB (R-B) copy is incomplete: vol. 1 only. MB (R-B) copy is ex libris (signature): David Fine. OCLC number: ocm02482472 . 1.Conduct of life 2.Etiquette I.Stanhope, Philip, 1732-1768. II.T:Letters of Lord Chesterfield to his son. RG91-612861 BJ1671.C52 1779 AACR2 A31-1033 10786
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BJ 1671 Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th earl of, 1694-1773. 1940 Lord Chesterfield : letters written to his natural son on manners & morals... Mount Vernon, NY : Peter Pauper Press., [1940?] 108 p. : ill. ; 23.5 cm. Acc.92-129
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Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of, 1694-1773. Man of education: or, Beauties of Lord Chester- field. Being selections from that author, of pieces the most valuable and unexceptionable, on education, manners, and the general conduct of life. Ornamented with an handsome frontispiece.-- And copyright secured. Boston: Printed for Joseph Bumstead.Sold by him at no.20,Union-Street:by Thomas and Andrews, Newbury-Street;by E.Larmin,W.Pelham,Wm.P.and L. Blake,Cornhill;and J.Nancrede,Marlborough- (See next card) MB-Rev.
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Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of, XH 1694-1773. Man of education. (Card 2) Street. First American edition. 1801. 300p. front.(port.) 17.5cm.(12mo) Edited by Dr. Gregory and Dr. Morse. Shaw/Shoemaker 301.
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Acc. 78-70 Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of, 1694-1773. Principles of politeness. Portsmouth, N.H., Melcher and Osborne, 1786. LCxx; Evans 20003 Artz Fd
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*Acc. 70-887 Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, earl of, 1694-1773. Lord Chesterfield's principles of politeness. London, W. Osborne, etc., 1792. Ex libris: Henry S. Mackintosh and Stephen D. Mackintosh. Gift: Miss Helen Tetlow
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Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of, 1694-1773. Principles of politeness, and of knowing the world. / By the late Lord Chesterfield. Methodised and digested under distinct heads, with additions, by the Rev. Dr. John Trusler ... To which is now first annexed A father's legacy to his daughters: by the late Dr. Gregory ... -- Portsmouth, N.H.: : Melcher and Osborne., M,DCC,LXXXVI [1786]. 143, [1] p.; 18 cm. OCLC number: ocm06584304. Evans 20003. 1..Etiquette. 2..Courtesy. 3..Young (cont. next card) MRG91-603062 14232
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R-B BJ Chesterfield, Philip Dormer... 1671 Principles of politeness,... 1786 .C56 (card 2) 1786 women. 4..Conduct of life. I.Trusler, John, 1735-1820. II.Gregory, John, 1724-1773. III.T. IV.T:A father's legacy to his daughters. RG91-603062 BJ1671.C56 1786 AACR2 MRG91-603062 14233
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Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th earl of, 1694-1773. Principles of politeness, and of knowing the world. By the late Lord Chesterfield. Methodised and digested under distinct heads; with additions by the late Rev. Dr. John Trusler: containing every instruction necessary to complete the gentleman and man of fashion. Printed in Boston, By Belknap and Hall, for Benjamin Larkin, No.46, Cornhill. MDCCXCIV. [1794] 84p. 14cm.(12mo) Evans 27736.
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Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of, 1694-1773. Principles of politeness, and of knowing the world. By the late Lord Chesterfield. Methodised and digested under distinct heads, with additions by the Rev. Dr. John Trusler. Containing every instruction necessary to complete the gentleman and man of fashion; to teach him a knowledge of life, and make him well received in all companies. To which is annexed a father's legacy to his daughters. By the late Dr. Gregory, of Edinburgh. (See next card) MB-Rev
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Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of, 1694-1773. Principles of politeness. (Card 2) The whole admirably calculated for the improvement of youth, yet not beneath the attention of any. Boston, Printed for the booksellers. MDCCXCIV. [1794] 132p. 15.5cm. Evans 27737.
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Chestfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of, 1694-1773. Principles of politeness, and of knowing the world. By the late Lord Chesterfield. With additions, by the Rev. Dr. John Trusler. Containing every instruction necessary to complete the gentleman and man of fashion, to teach him a knowledge of life, and make him well received in all companies. Boston: Published by E. & J.Larkin, no.47, Cornhill.Greenough & Stebbins, printers. Nov. 1806. 166p. 13.5cm. Shaw/Shoemaker 10133. MB-Rev
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Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of, 1694-1773. Principles of politeness and of knowing the world. By the late Lord Chesterfield. With additions by the Rev. John Trusler. Containing every instruction necessary to complete the gentleman and man of fashion -- to teach him a knowledge of life, and make him well received in all companies. For the improvement of youth: but not beneath the attention of any. Carlisle [Pa.] Printed by Alexander & Philips. M.DCCC.IX. [1809] (See next card) MB-Rev.
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Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of, 1694-1773. Principles of politeness and of knowing the world. [1809] (Card 2) 100p. 17.5cm. Shaw/Shoemaker 17197.
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[Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of] 1694-1773. A vindication of a late pamphlet, intitled, The case of the Hanover troops considered: with some further observations upon those troops; being a sequel to the said pamphlet. London: Printed for T.Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-noster-row. M.D.CCXLIII. [1743] 2p. l.,56p. 20cm.(8vo) I. Title. MB-Rev.
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Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, earl of, 1694-1773. The conduct of his Grace the Duke of Ormond, in the campaign of 1712. Under Her Late Majesty Queen Anne ... To which is prefix'd, A prefatory epistle, humbly addressed to ... the Earl of Chesterfield ... London, Printed for W. Webb, 1748. x, 46 p. 20cm. Authorship attributed to Mrs. Manley. 1. Ormonde, James Butler, duke of, 1665-1745. 2. Spanish Succession, War of, 1701-1714. I. Manley, Mrs. Mary de la Riviere, 1663-1724, supposed author. II. Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, earl of, 1694-1773.
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RARE BKS BJ1671 .P7 1843 BPL1RB 39999059800027 Chesterfield, Philip Dorm Practical morality, or, A guide to men and manner 275 P. ; 14 cm.
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The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, earl of 1694-1773. *G.3721 The World ... .6.22.24 (In Chalmers, Alexander, ed. The British essayists ... Boston, 1866. 20cm. v. 22-24 fronts. (v. 22-23: ports.)) Originally published in 209 weekly numbers, from January 4, 1753 to December 30, 1756, with Edward Mooire, the earl of Chesterfield, Richard Owen Cambridge and Horace Walpole as the principal contributors. Moore was edited and contributed sixty-one papers. (Continued on next card)
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Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, earl of, 1694-1773. *G.3721 The World ... (Card 2) .6.22.24 I. Moore, Edward, 1712-1757. II. Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, earl of 1694-1773. III. Cambridge, Richard Owen, 1717-1802. IV. Wal- pole, Horace, earl of Oxford, 1717-1797.
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CHESTERFILED, PHILIP DORMER STANHOPE, 4th EARL OF, 1694-1773. DeQuincey, Thomas, 1785-1859. Dr. Johnson and Lord Chesterfield : printed now for the first time with a facsimile of the manuscript / Thomas DeQuincey. New York : Ben Abramson, 1945. (New York : Profile Press) 18, [4]p., [4]p. of plates : Facsim. ; 28cm.
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Chesterman, Hugh, 1884- *Acc. A rhyme sheet for the bath room. 66-324F «London? Challenge Ltd., 192-?» LC x. 12 Sept. 1956 - Gift of Persis Cox
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Chesterton, George Laval. Acc. A narrative of proceedings in Venezuela in South America in the years 1819 and 1820... 79-139 (35) London, Printed for John and Arthur Arch, 1820. lcxxx. Ainsley fd.
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R-B PR 4453 Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936. .C4Z5 The autobiography of G. K. 1936 Chesterton. -- First edition, published November, 1936. -- New York : Sheed and Ward, Inc., 1936. vii, [1], 360 p., [1] leaf of plate : front. (port.) ; 22 cm. OCLC number: ocm01888845. I. Title. MRGRRBK PR4453.C4 Z5 1936bx 004883
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*A.1690.4 Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, 1874–1936, and Reginald Brimley Johnson, 1867–, editors. The Bath classics. Edited by G. K. Chesterton & R. Brimley Johnson. Being a series of literary masterpieces with critical appreciations, old and new, collected from all sources for each volume. Portway, Bath. Cedric Chivers, Ltd. [1890?] (3), 30 pp. 18½ cm. This is a specimen copy and prospectus, containing the title-page of Don Quixote, the table of contents, a prefatory note, the appreciations, and a prospectus of the Bath classics. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 11, 1621. N132 — Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de Cervantes. Don Quixote. Editions. — Bath classics, The. — Jt. editor.
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Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, 1874- Five types, a book of essays, by G. K. Chester- ton. London, Arthur L. Humphreys, 1910. vii, 69, [1] p. 13.4cm. Title page in red and black. Added decorative t. p. Printed decorative wrappers, in gray-blue case, with printed label.
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R-B PR 1225 Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936 Gloria in profundis / by G. K. Chesterton; wood engravings by Eric Gill. -- London, : Faber & Gwyer, limited, 1927. (Printed at The Curwen Press, Plaistow.) [6] p. : ill. ; 18.5 cm. (The Ariel poems, no. 5) Cover title. Title vignette. This edition on Zanders' hand- made paper is limited to 350 copies of which this is no. 206. (Continued on next card) MRGRRBK PR1225 .A7 no.5 ca 28000020 003563
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R-B PR Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1225 1874-1936 -- Gloria in profundis .A7 ... 1927. (Card 2) I. Gill, Eric, 1882-1940, ill. II. Title. III. Series. MRGRRBK PR1225 .A7 no.5 003564 ca 28000020
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Chesterton, Gilbert Keith. 1874-1936. *R.9.170 Robert Browning. — New York. The Macmillan Co. 1903. v, 207 pp. [English men of letters.] Sm. 8°. Two copies on call number *R.9.170. July 30, F266 — Browning, Robert.
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Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, 1874-1936. Acc. Robert Browning. 78-423 London, Macmillan, 1922. (1041) g: J.B.Munn
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Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, 1874-1936. **FR16.C43 Saint François d'Assise, traduit de l'anglais par Isabelle Rivière. — Paris. Plon-Nourrit & cie. [1925.] (5), 243, (1) pp. [Le Roseau d'or. Œuvres et chroniques, N. 4.] 20.5 cm., in 8s. Contains many MS. notes by Sabatier, and a printed review by Pierre de Quirielle. No. 4,829 of an edition of 5800 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 19, 1941. E3380 — S.r.c. — Rivière, Isabelle, — Francesco d'Assisi, Saint, 1182-1226. Biog.
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Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, 1874-1936. *A.1690.3 Simplicity and Tolstoi. London. Humphreys. 1912. vii, 85 pp. Engraved title-page. Vignettes. 15 cm., in 8s. Contents. — Simplicity and Tolstoi. — Saint Francis of Assisi. — William Morris and his school. — Thomas Carlyle. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 9, 1923. M5249 — T.r. — Francis, of Assisi, Sam., 1182-1226. — Tolstoi, Lev Nikolaevitch, Count, 1828-1910. — Morris, William, 1834-1896. — Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881.
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Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, 1874-1936. *A.2290b.9 Trial of John Jasper, lay precentor of Cloisterham Cathedral in the County of Kent, for the murder of Edwin Drood, engineer. Heard by Mr. Justice Gilbert Keith Chesterton sitting with a special jury, in the King's Hall, Covent Garden, W. C., on Wednesday, the 7th January, 1914. Verbatim report of the proceedings from the shorthand notes of J. W. T. Ley. — London. Chapman & Hall, Ltd. 1914. 79 pp. Additional engraved title-page. $24\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. Under the auspices of the Dickens Fellowship (London Branch). This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 14, 1928 N2393 — T.r. — Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. Dramatizations. — Trials. — Ley, James William Thomas, ed. — Dickens Fellowship, The. London Branch. Pubs.
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Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, 1874-1936. *A.1690.6 Ubi ecclesia. [Poem.] By G. K. Chesterton. With drawings by Diana Murphy. — London. Faber & Faber, Ltd. 1929. (13) pp. Plates, one colored. [The Ariel poems. No. 21.] $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm. No. 256 of an edition of 400 copied signed by the author. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 15, 1932. D690 — T.r. — S.r. — Murphy, Diana, illus.
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Chesterton, Gilbert Keith. 1874-1936. The Wild Knight and other poems. London. Richards. 1900. viii, 153, (I) pp. 17½ cm., in 8s. *A.1690 Same. 4th edition. With additional poems. J. M. Dent & Sons, Ltd. 1914. xii, 156 pp. Portrait. Autograph facsimile. 17½ cm., in 8s. 4569a.383=*A.1690.2 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 4, 1915. K5071 — T.r.
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Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, 1874-1936. Aesopus. English. 1912. AEsop's fables; a new translation by V.S. Vernon Jones; with an introduction by G.K. Chesterton and illustrations by Arthur Rackham. London: William Heinemann, New York: Doubleday Page & Co. 1912. xxix, 233, [1] p., incl. illus., 19 pl. col.front., 12 col.pl. 21cm. (See next card)
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Aesopus. English. 1912. AEsop's fables ... 1912. (Card 2) Illustrated t.p. Frontispiece and colored plates accompanied by captioned guard sheet printed in brown. Green cloth, blind & gilt stamped; illustrated endpapers printed in green.
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Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, 1874-1936. RARE BOOM DEPT. XJ Aesopus. English. 1939. .939 AEsop's fables; a new translation by V.S. .Vernon Jones; with an introduction by G.K. .Ae8F Chesterton; and illustrations by Arthur Rackham. Garden City Publishing Co.,Inc. New York [1939] 3p.℗.,[v]-xxix,224p.,incl.illus.,pl. col. front.,12 col.pl. 22.5cm. (See next card)
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Aesopus. English. 1939. AEsop's fables ... [1939] (Card 2) Title illustrations. Crimson linen, blind & gilt stamped; colored illustration mounted on front cover; top edges stained crimson.
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Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, prefacer, 1874–1936. Austen, Jane, 1775-1817. Love & freindship [sic] and other early works now first printed from the original MS. With a preface by G. K. Chesterton. — London. Chatto & Windus. 1922. xv, 140, (1) pp. Facsimile. Colored illus., on end-papers. 18 cm., in 8s. *P.82.37.2 Contents. — Love and freindship [sic]. — Lesley Castle. — The history of England. — Collection of letters. — Scraps. Same. New York. Frederick A. Stokes Co. [1922.] xvii, 174 pp. 17½ cm. 6579.205 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 31, 1923. M5330 — T.r. — Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, pref., 1874-
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Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, 1874-1936, illus. Belloc, Hilaire, 1870-1953. The man who made gold, by Hilaire Belloc; with seventeen drawings by G.K. Chesterton. London, Arrowsmith [1930] 296p. illus. 19.5cm. Brown cloth, yellow stamped; top edges stained brown; dust wrapper.
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Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, prefacer, 1874-1936. Colum, Padraic, 1881– *A.1847·3 Eyes of youth. A book of verse by Padraic Colum, Shane Leslie, Viola Meynell, Ruth Lindsay, Hugh Austin, Judith Lytton, Olivia Meynell, Maurice Healy, Monica Saleeby & Francis Meynell. With four early poems by Francis Thompson, & a foreword by Gilbert K. Chesterton. London. Herbert & Daniel. [1911.] (3), x, 94 pp. 19½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 11, 1920. M546 — T.r. — Ireland. Lit. Poetry. Colls. — Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, pref., 1874—
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Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, prefacer, 1874-1936. Groom, G. Laurence. *A.3624.1 The ship of destiny [and other poems]. Preface by G. F. Chesterton. Cover design by Chas. Buchel. — Leeds. The Swan Press. 1926. 64, (1) pp. 19 cm., in 8s. No. 196 of an edition of 205 copies. This card was printed it the Boston Public Library, November 22, 1927. N3927 — T.r. — Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, pref., 1874-
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Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia. See Philadelphia. Theatres. Chestnut Street Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 26, 1915. K4985
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Chestnutt, Charles Waddell. Acc. The conjure woman. 82- Boston : Houghton Mifflin and Co. : 224 The Riverside Press, 1899. 229, [1] p. Jenkins 150 copies printed. 85 Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1876-1900, Scho-field no. 1017.
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Chestnutt, Charles Waddell. The house behind the cedars.... Acc. Boston and New York : Houghton Mifflin, 82- 1900. (Cambridge, Ma. : Riverside Press.) 223 294 p.; cm. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1876-1900, Jenkins no. 1018. 100 Scho- field
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Chestnutt, Charles Waddell. The marrow of tradition. Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1901. Acc. 82- 225 Jenkins 85 Scho- field
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Chetham Society. The Shakespeare Society. Members' autographs. [Also Chetham Society and Hakluyt Society.] Scrap-book. [18—?] 4 v. 29½ cm. Contents.—1. A — Fitch, Shakespeare Society. 2. Fitz — Mowbray, Shakespeare Society. 3. Musgrave — Wilmoth, Shakespeare Society. 4. Wilson — Y, Shakespeare Society. — Hakluyt Society. — Chetham Society. Mostly business notes from members of the societies to Mr. Rodd, their agent. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915 K2174 — Triple main card. — Shakespeare Society, London. (M1) — Chetham Society. (M2) — Hakluyt Society. (M3) — Manuscripts in this Library. (I)
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Chetham Society. Publications. Davies, Richard, of Chester. No. 1 in *2415.3 Chester’s triumph in honor of her Prince, as it was performed upon St. George’s Day, 1610, in the foresaid citie. Reprinted from the original edition with an introduction and notes [by Thomas Corser]. [Manchester.] 1844. Unpaged. [Chetham Society.] 21½ cm., in 4s. The “author of the pleasing show,” that is, the man who planned it, paid for it, and hired Davies to write the verses, was Robert Amery or Amory, Sheriff of Chester. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 9, 1921. M3126 — T.r. — S.r. — Chester, England. Pageants. — Amory, Robert, Sheriff of Chester. — Henry, Prince of Wales, 1593–1612. — Pageants. — Corser, Thomas, M.A., of Stand, Manchester, ed.
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Chetlain, Augustus Louis. Recollections of seventy years. — Galena. Gazette Publishing Co. 1899. 304 pp. Portrait. $8^\circ$. Contains an account of Galena and its inhabitants. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] June 19, E9335 — T.r. — Galena, Ill. Hist. 1903
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Chettle, Henry,d. 1607? and John Day, fl. 1606. The blind-beggar of Bednal-Green with The merry humor of Tom Strowd the Norfolk Yeoman ... Written by John Day. London. Printed for R. Pollard & Tho. Dring. 1659. Unpaged. $8^{\circ}$. This was written by Henry Chettle and John Day. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 29, 1903 F622 — Day, John ,jt. auth. fl. 1606. — T.r.
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Chettle, Henry, d. 1607? and John Day, fl. 1606. *Q.58.143 The blind beggar of Bednall Green. [Play.] Written by [Henry Chettle and] John Day. 1659. — [London.] 1914. (5) pp. (70) pp. in collotype facsimile. [The Tudor facsimile texts.] 26½ cm., in 4s. Time of the reign of Henry VI. Interleaved with blank leaves. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 19, 1914. K3228 — Jt. auth. — S.r. — T.r. made. — Hist. fict. ref. made.
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No. 1 in *2537.7=No. 1 in **G.3825.1.5 Chettle, Henry, d. 1607? Kind-Heart's dream: containing five apparitions with their invectives against abuses reigning. From the original black-letter tract printed (without date) in 1592. Edited by Edward F. Rimbault. London, 1841. xvi, 88 pp. [Percy Society. Publications. 14.] Sm. $8^{\circ}$. Contains a reproduction of the original title-page. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Nov. 3, 1902 E6034 — T.r. — S.r. — Rimbault, Edward Francis, ed.
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Chettle, Henry. d. 1607? **G.3810.32 The tragedy of Hoffman, or a reuenge for a father. As it hath bin diuers times acted with great applause, at the Phenix in Druery-lane. [Anon.] London, Printed by I. N. for Hugh Perry, . . . 1631. (80) pp. 17 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 18, 1915. K4938 — Anon. ref.
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Chettle, Henry, d. 1607? *Q.58.125 The tragedy of Hoffman, or, a revenge for a father. [Drama.] 1631. — [London.] 1913. (5) pp. (80) pp. in collotype facsimile. [The Tudor facsimile texts.] 26½ cm., in 4s. Interleaved with blank leaves. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. K814 — S.r. — T.r.
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Chettle, Henry, d. 1607? joint author. Dekker, Thomas, 1570?–1641? and others. Patient Grissil: a comedy by Thomas Dekker, Henry Chettle, and William Haughton. Reprinted from the black-letter edition of 1603. With an introduction and notes [by John Payne Collier]. London. 1841. xvi, 96 pp. [Shakespeare Society.] 22 cm., in 8s. 4596.55=No. 4 in *4596.1=**G.3927.30 The copy on shelf-number **G.3927.30 contains Notice to the members of the Shakespeare Society, and is bound in the original cloth covers. Same. [1853.] No. 5 in **G.301.8.3 Forms part of vol. 3 of A supplement to Dodsley's Old plays . . . printed for the Shakespeare Society. [The lettered copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 28, 1911. H6788 — S.r. — Pat…
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Chettle, Henry, d. 1607? joint author. Dekker, Thomas, 1570?–1641? and others. *Q.58.78(*4570a.215) Patient Grissill, by “Henry Chettle, William Haughton and Thomas Dekker.” 1603. — [London.] 1911. (5) pp. (42) ff. in collotype facsimile. Blackletter. [The Tudor facsimile texts.] 26½ cm., in 4s. The title of the original reads: The pleasant comodie of Patient Grissill. As it hath beene sundrie times lately plaid by the . . . Earle of Nottingham (Lord high Admiral) his seruants. Interleaved with blank leaves. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 4, 1912. H6807—S.r.—Chettle, Henry, jt. auth. 1564–1607.—Haughton, William, jt. auth.—Patient Grisel. — Howard, Charles, 1st Earl of Nottingham. 1536–1624.
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Chetwood, Knightley. **H.17.2 A sermon preach'd at the Cathedral Church of Gloucester, on Jan. 20. Being the day of Thanks-giving for His Majesty's happy accession to the throne. London. Printed for Fletcher Gyles. 1715. (3), 32 pp. Sm. 4°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Aug. 7, 1902 E4825
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Chetwood, William Rufus, d. 1766. Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
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Chetwood, William Rufus. -1766. The British theatre. Containing the lives of the English dramatic poets; with an account of all their plays . . . the lives of most of the principal actors, as well as poets . . . Prefixed, a short view of the rise and progress of the English stage. [Anon.] = Dublin: Printed for Peter Wilson . . . M, DCC, L. (1), xvi, (6), 200, (28) pp. $16\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 12s. Same. London: Printed for R. Baldwin, Jun. . . . M. DCC. LII. **G.3923.8 This copy contains manuscript notes. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 7, 1913. J100 — Drama. English. Bibl. — England. Theatres. Hist. — Dramatists. Biog. — Anon. ref.
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**T.76.168=No. 5 in **G.3823.21 Chetwood, William Rufus. -1766. The dramatic congress. A short state of the stage under the present management. Concluding with a dialogue ... between the illustrious Bashas of Dr-ry Lane and Co-nt Garden, and the chiefs of the revolted players ... London: Printed for M. Cooper . . . 1743. 27 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. Signed, W. R. Ch——d. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3022 — T.r. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
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Chetwood, William Rufus. -1766. A general history of the stage, from its origin in Greece down to the present time. With the memoirs of most of the principal performers that have appeared on the English and Irish stage for these last fifty years. . . . Collected and digested by W. R. Chetwood. London: Printed for W. Owen . . . M,DCC,XLIX. (10), 256 pp. $16\frac{1}{2}$ cm, in 12s. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number No. 1 in **G.3823.7.** This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 6, 1913. J94 — Actors. Biog. Great Britain. Theatres. Biog. — Theatre. Hist.
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Chetwood, William Rufus, -1766. **G.3817.9 Memoirs of the life and writings of Ben Jonson, Esq; . . . with an abstract of the lives of . . . Somerset and Buckingham . . . To which are added two comedies, . . . The widow, and Eastward hoe. Dublin: Printed for, and sold by, W. R. Chetwood, . . . 1756. (16), 72, 126 pp. 17 cm., in 6s. The plays are catalogued separately. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 12, 1918. L3679 — Jonson, Ben, 1573?-1637.
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*Defoe 30 .726 .C42Vf Chetwood, William Rufus, d. 1766. The voyages and adventures of Captain Robert Boyle, in several parts of the world. Intermix'd with the story of Mrs Villars, an English lady, with whom he made his surprising escape from Barbary. Likewise including the history of an Italian captive and the life of Don Pedro Aquilio, etc. ... The sixth edition. London: Printed in the year, M DCC LX. 1760 269 p. 17.5cm. (Continued on next card)
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17 Jan 1929 L LC: 1 Voyages, Imaginary II Victor, Benjamin, d. 1778, supposed author. III Defoe, Daniel, 1660-1731, supposed author. dis ex libris
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Chetwood, William Rufus, d. 1766. The voyages and adventures of Captain Robert Boyle ... 1760. (Card 2) "This work has been attributed to Benjamin Victor, also to Daniel Defoe" cf. Sabin. Ex libris (signature): William Leitch. I. Title.
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PR Chetwood, W. R. (William Rufus), d. 3346 1766. .C3 The voyages and adventures of Capt. Robert Boyle, who was taken into slavery; and the manner of his making his escape in company with Mrs. Villars, an English lady, who was also in slavery with him; in which is interspersed, The history of Antonio Alvares, an Italian, who was also in slavery with them; and the life and adventures of Don Pedro Aquilio; to which is added, The voyage and shipwreck of Richard Castelman, gent. (MRGRRBK ocm09077936 002352
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Chetwood, W. R. (William Rufus), d. 1766. -- The voyages and adventures of Capt. Robert Boyle, ... 1772. (Card 2) with a description of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia. -- London: : Printed for J. Ford... and sold by S. Gamidge..., 1772. [4], 284 p.; 18.5 cm. "Boyle's narrative is probably a fictitious one, but that of Castelman bears marks of authenticity"--Rich's Bibl. amer. nova, v. l, p. 39. (Continued on next card) MRGRRBK ocm09077936 002353
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Chetwood, W. R. (William Rufus), d. 1766. -- The voyages and adventures of Capt. Robert Boyle, ... 1772. (Card 3) "This work has been attributed to Benjamin Victor, also to Daniel Defoe"--Sabin. 1. Voyages, Imaginary. 2. Pennsylvania--Description and travel. I. Victor, Benjamin, d. 1778, supposed author. II. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. III. Castelman, Richard, supposed author. The voyage and (Continued on next card) MRGRRBK ocm09077936 002354
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PR 3346 Chetwood, W. R. (William Rufus), d. .C3 1766. -- The voyages and adventures of Capt. Robert Boyle, ... 1772. (Card 4) shipwreck of Richard Castelman. IV. Pytt, R.A., f1.1790-1833, former owner. V. Title. MRGRRBK ocm09077936 002355
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[Chetwood, William Rufus] d.1766. The voyages and adventures of Captain Robert Boyle, in several parts of the world. Intermixed with the story of Mrs. Villars, an English lady, with whom he made his surprising escape from Barbary. Likewise including the history of an Italian captive, and the life of Don Pedro Acquilio, &c. describing various and amazing turns of fortune. Edinburgh: Printed by D.Schaw and son,Lawn-market,and sold by the booksellers. 1804. (See next card)
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Sewall fd--Acc 72-450 1 Voyages, Imaginary II Victor, Benjamin, d.1778, supposed author III Defoe, Daniel, 1660-1731, supposed author dis red s: Defoe.30.726.C42Vp
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[Chetwood, William Rufus] d.1766. The voyages and adventures of Captain Robert Boyle ... 1804. (Card 2) iv,[5]-252p. 16.5cm.(12mo) Also attributed to Benjamin Victor and to Daniel Defoe. Page 57 misnumbered 37. I. Title.
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[Chetwood, William Rufus] d.1766. Acc 77-132 The voyages and adventures of Captain R.Boyle, in several parts of the world ... London, Printed for T.Hughes, 1805. LCxx; Mansellxx; BMxx Benton Fund 3 March 1977
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RARE BOO DEPT. [Chetwood, William Rufus] d. 1766. Defoe 30 .726 .C42Vg Les voyages et avantures du Capitaine Robert Boyle; où l'on trouve l'histoire de mademoiselle Villars, avec qui il se sauva en Barbarie; celle d'un esclave italien, & celle de Dom Pedro Aquilio, qui fournit des exemples des coups les plus surprenans de la fortune; avec La relation du voyage, du naufrage & de la conservation miraculeuse du sr. Castelman, ou l'on voit une descrip-tion de la Pensylvanie & de Philadelphia sa capitale. Traduits de l'anglois ... (See next card) MB
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Phillips fd - 1884 - tr.fr 6570b.76 toured merbled belly leather backstrip 1 Voyages, Imaginary. 2 Pennsylvania--Descr & trav I Victor, Benjamin, d.1778, supposed author. Les voyages et avantures. II Defoe, Daniel, 1660-1731, supposed author. Les voyages et avantures. III Castleman Richard. Relation du voyage. dis
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[Chetwood, William Rufus] d. 1766. Les voyages et avantures du Capitaine Robert Boyle ... 1730. (Card 2) A Amsterdam, Chez les Wetsteins & Smith, 1730. 2 v. in 1 (v.1: 4 p./l., 341 p.; v.2: 1 p./l., 276, [11] p.) fronts., 4 pl. 17cm. (12mo) Title pages in red & black; title vignettes. Boyle's voyages are considered imaginary, authorship of which has been attributed also to Benjamin Victor and to Daniel Defoe. Castleman's narrative is generally accepted as authentic. I. Title. MB
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[Chetwood, William Rufus] d.1766. The voyages, dangerous adventures and imminent escapes of Captain Richard Falconer: containing the laws, customs, and manners of the Indians in America; his shipwrecks; his marrying an Indian wife; his narrow escape from the island of Dominico, &c. Intermix'd with the voyages and adventures of Thomas Randal, of Cork, pilot; with his shipwreck in the Baltick, being the only man that escap'd; his being taken by the Indians of Virginia, &c. Written by himself, now alive ... (See next card)
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g: James Buell Munn-- Acc 78-423 (75) 1 Adventure and adventures 2 Randal, Thomas, 1641-1699 II Cole, John, f1.1720, engr. dis x from Falconer, Richard to m.e. (pc, rb)
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[Chetwood, William Rufus] d.1766. The voyages, dangerous adventures and imminent escapes of Captain Richard Falconer ... (Card 2) London, Printed for W.Chetwood, at Cato's Head, in Russel-street, Covent-Garden; T.Jauncy, at the Angle without Temple-Bar; A.Bettesworth, in Pater- noster-Row; J.Brotherton, and W.Meadows in Cornhill; and J.Graves, in St.James's-street. 1720. lp. l., [vii]-viii, 72, 136, 179, [l]p. front. 19cm. (8vo) Frontispiece engraved by J. Cole. Title page in red and black. I. Title.
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Chetwood, William Rufus. -1766. Shakespeare, William. Timon of Athens. English. **G.78.24 Timon of Athens, a tragedy. By Mr. William Shakespeare. — London: Printed for J. Tonson, and the rest of the proprietors ... MDCCXXXIV. 72 pp. Portrait. Plate. Sm. 8°. Contains a very curious advertisement of W. Chetwood, Prompter to His Majesty's company of comedians at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane against the editions of Shakespeare's plays published by "R. Walker with his accomplices." [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 6, 1907. G4334 — Chetwood, William Rufus. -1766.
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Chetwood, William Rufus, editor. Shirley, James. 1596-1666. No. 1 in **G.3976.40 St. Patrick for Ireland. A tragi-comedy . . . To which is prefix'd an account of the author, and his works; and an abstract of the life of St. Patrick [by W. R. Chetwood]. Dublin. The Editor. 1750. ii-v, 73 pp. [A select collection of old English plays. Chetwood.] $12^{\circ}$. Imperfect. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Aug. 18, 1902 E5424 — T.r. — Chetwood, William Rufus, ed. — S.r. — Patrick, St., of Ireland.
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Chevalerie, La. Poëme Raimbert de Pâris. **G.3545.3.8, 9 La chevalerie.Ogier de Danemarche. Poëme du XIIe siècle. Publié pour la première fois [par J. B. J. Barrois]. Paris. Techener. 1842. 2 v. [Romans des douze pairs de France.] 12°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] May 21, 1901 E131 — Ogier de Danemarche. — S.r. — T.r. — Barrois, Jean Baptiste Joseph, ed.
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Acc. 74-136 Chevalier, magician. (119)B The phantom rope escape. [Los Angeles] Thayer [ca. 1920?] J. L. Whitney Fd
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Chevalier, Albert. 1861– Albert Chevalier. A record. Biographical and other chapters by Brian Daly. = London. Macqueen. 1895. xii, (1), 295 pp. Portraits. 20 cm., in 8s. Clippings are inserted. Same. 1896. **M.119.39 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 7, 1913. J99 — Daly, Brian, ed.
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RARE BOO DEPT. Chevalier, Charles, ingénieur-opticien. XH ... Catalogue des instrumentes construits par .T842 Charles Chevalier ... Paris, Imprimerie d'Edouard .C42C Proux et ce, 1842. 2p. /.,79,[1]p. 20cm. MB-Rev.
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1 Optical instruments--Catalogs. 2 Catalogs, Commercial--France--Paris dis
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XG .854 .C42G Chevalier, Charles Louis, 1804-1859. Guide du photographe. Première partie. Descrip- tion et emploi raisonné des instruments d'optique appliqués a la photographie par Charles Chevalier ... Deuxième partie. Nouveaux mémoires et ren- seignements sur les moyens d'obtenir de belles épreuves sur papier, collodion, albumine et plaques métalliques, par messieurs G. Roman, Cuvelier, Dufaur, Laborde, Arthur Chevalier, etc. Troisième partie. Éloge de Daquerre. Documents historiques. Lettres inédites de N. Niepce, etc. (Grande planche gravée en taille-douce.) Paris, Charles Chevalier, Palais-Royal, 158. 1854. 2p.£.,80p.,1£.,112,56p. fold.plate. 24.5cm. MB-Rev.
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g: C.G. Loring--1898-- tr.fr.7974.54 1cx;nucxxx 1 Photography I Roman, G II Niepce, Joseph Nicéphore, 1765-1837 III Title di2s dis
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Chevalier, Charles Louis, 1804-1859. Nouvelles instructions sur l'usage du daguerréotype. Paris, Chez l'Auteur, 1841. LCx Mansell xxx
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Chevalier, Cyr Ulysse Joseph, compiler and editor, 1841– **FR47.C42 Chartes de Saint-Maurice de Vienne, de l'abbaye de Léoncel, et de l'église de Valence. Supplément aux recueils imprimés publié par Ulysse Chevalier. — Paris. Picard. 1912. 36 pp. Facsimile. [Collection de cartulaires dauphinois. T. 10, livraison 1.] 25 cm. Bound with the original paper covers. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 19, 1941. E3380 — S.r. — Charters. Monastic.
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Chevalier, Cyr Ulysse Joseph, 1841- **FR28.J34** Jean de Bernin, archevêque de Vienne (1218–1266). Mémoire historique par Ulysse Chevalier. — Paris. Picard. 1910. 51 pp. [Documents historiques inédits sur le Dauphiné. Livraison 9.] 25 cm., in 8s. Bound with the original paper covers. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 19, 1941. E3435 — S.r. — Jean de Bernin, Archbishop of Vienna, 1191?–1266.
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Chevalier, Cyr Ulysse Joseph, 1841- 5323.62=**FR77.L88c Notre-Dame de Lorette. Étude historique sur l'authenticité de la Santa Casa. — Paris. Picard. 1906. 519, (1) pp. [Bibliothèque liturgique. Tome 11.] 24.5 cm., in 8s. Contents. — Le sanctuaire de l'Annonciation à Nazareth. — Le sanctuaire de la Nativité à Lorette. — Origine de la légende de la translation. — Conclusion. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 20, 1935. D8047 — S.r. — Santa Casa de Loreto, Loreto, Italy. — Nazareth, Palestine. Antiq.
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Chevalier, Cyr Ulysse Joseph, 1841– **FR77.L88ca Un nouveau document en faveur de Lorette. Rome. Cuggiani. 1907. 4 pp. 24.5 cm. Extrait des Mélanges d'archéologie et d'histoire, publiés par l'École française de Rome, t. 27, pp. 323, 324. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 19, 1941. E3363 — Santa Casa de Loreto, Loreto, Italy.
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Chevalier, Cyr Ulysse Joseph, 1841- **FR71.C42 Poésie liturgique des églises de France aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles, ou recueil d'hymnes et de proses usitées à cette époque et distribuées suivant l'ordre du Bréviaire et du Missel. — Paris. Picard. 1913. xcii, 255 pp. [Bibliothèque liturgique. 16.] 25 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 19, 1941. E3424 — S.r. — Hymns. Colls. Latin. — Roman Catholic Church. Lit. and rit.
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*Z6203 .C52 Chevalier, Cyr Ulysse Joseph, 1841-1923. Répertoire des sources historiques du moyen age. Paris, 1877-1903. 2 pts. in 4 v. 29cm. Imprint varies: <pt. 1> Paris, Société Bibliographique <Montbéliard, Impr. P. Hoffmann> <pt. 2> Montbéliard, Société Anonyme d'Impr. Montbéliardaise. CONTENTS.—<pt. 1> Bio-bibliographie and Supplement (2 v.)—<pt. 2> Topo-bibliographie; v. 1. A-J; v. 2. K-Z (Continued on next card) LCA
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*Z6203 .C52 Chevalier, Cyr Ulysse Joseph, 1841-1923. Répertoire des sources historiques du moyen âge ... 1877-1903. (Card 2) *FR99 — pt. 2 [Another copy] .C42 1. Middle Ages—Bibl. 2. Bio-bibliography.
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Chevalier, Hippolyte Guillaume Sulpice, illustrator, 1804-1866. Smith, Albert Richard, 1816-1860. No. 1 in *A.6331.2 The natural history of the flirt. Illustrated by Gavarni [pseud.], Gilbert, and Henning. — London. Bogue. 1848. 107 pp. Illus. Plate. Vignettes. Music. $13\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston L9403 — T.r. — Wit and humor. morals. — Chevalier, Hippolyte 1866. — Gilbert, Sir John, illus., 1817-1897. — Flirt, The natural history of the. Public Library, June 22, 1920. English. — Manners and minor Guillaume Sulpice, illus., 1804- — Henning, Archibald, illus. —
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Chevalier, J. -1674. **T.38.29** Les amours de Calotin. Comédie en trois actes et en vers. Réim- pression textuelle d'après l'édition de Paris, 1664. Avec une notice par P. L. Jacob, bibliophile [pseud. de Louis P. B. P. La- croix]. Turin. Gay. 1870. viii, 74 pp. [Collection Molièresque.] 15½ cm., in 6s. No. 77 of an edition of 102. Contains a reproduction of the title-page of the edition of 1664. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 6, 1913. J94 — S.r. — T.r. — Lacroix, Louis Paul Benoît Philippe, ed. 1806-1884.
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XH .715F .C42L Chevalier, Jean Damien, 1682-1755. Lettres à m. de Jean, docteur-régent de la Faculté de medecine, en l'Université de Paris. I. Sur les maladies de St. Domingue. II. Sur les plantes de la même île. III. Sur le remora et les halcyons. Par M. Chevalier ... A Paris, Chez Durand Libraire,rue St.Jacques, au Griffon & à St.Landry. M. DCC. LII. [1752] 2p. k.,224[i.e.254],[2]p. 16.5cm. Pages 48,176 & 254 misnumbered 84, 76 & 224. "Approbation de la faculté de medecine de Paris": [2]p. at end. Pritzel 1688. MB
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Townsend fd--Acc 68-22 1cxxx 1 Medical geography--Haiti 2 Botany--Haiti 3 Remora (Fish) 4 Halcyones dis 10
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Chevalier, Maurice, 1889- SCT The man in the straw hat, my story. New York, .56 Crowell [1949] .372 vii, 245 p. illus. 21cm. Translated by Caroline Clark. 1. Actors--Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Title.
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Gest fd - 1952
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JK Chevalier, Michel, 1806-1879. 321 France, Mexico, and the Confederate States / by M. M. .B8 Chevalier ; Translated by Wm. Henry Hurlbut. -- New York : C.B. Richardson, 1863 (New York : R. Craighead) 16 p. ; 23 cm. "Commonly attributed to M. Michel Chevalier ... but I have reason to believe that this is an error" : preface to English translation by W.H. Hurlbut, New York, 1963. 1. United States--Foreign MRGRRBK (Continuation next card) 009664 02025667
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R-B JK 321 Chevalier, Michel, 1806-1879. -- France, Mexico, and the Confederate States ... 1863 (Card 2) relations--Civil War, 1861-1865. 2. United States--Foreign relations--France. 3. France--Foreign relations-United States. 4. Mexico--History--European intervention, 1861-1867. I. Title. MRGRRBK 009665 02025667
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Chevalier, Michel, 1806-1879. [Lettres sur l'Amerique du Nord. English] Society, manners and politics in the United States: : being a series of letters on North America. / By Michael Chevalier. Translated from the third Paris edition. -- Boston: : Weeks, Jordan and Company., 1839. iv, 467, [1] p.; 23 cm. Translation of Lettres sur l'Amerique du Nord. Translated by T. G. Bradford. cf. Sabin 12596. (Continued on next card) MRGRRBK ocm01490267 009101
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Chevalier, Michel, 1806-1879. -- Society, manners and politics in the United States: ... 1839. (Card 2) 1. United States--Description and travel--1783-1848. 2. United States--Politics and government. 3. United States--Social conditions--To 1865. 4. United States--Economic conditions--To 1865. 5. Slavery--United States. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm01490267 009102
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RARE BOO DEPT. XfG .692 .C42H Chevalier, Nicolas, 1650-1720. Histoire de Guillaume III. Roy d'Angleterre, d'Ecosse, de France, et d'Irlande, Prince d'O- range, &c. contenant ses actions les plus memo- rables, depuis sa naissance jusques à son eleva- tion sur le trône, & ce qui s'est passé depuis jusques à l'entiere reduction du royaume d'Ir- lande. Par medailles, inscriptions, arcs de triomphe, & autres monumens publics, recueillis par N. Chevalier. A Amsterdam. M. DC. XCII. Avec privilege. [1692] (See next card) MB
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Numismatic fd--1899--tr.fr. LCxx DA462.A2C5 1 William III, King of Great Britain, 1650-1702 2 Numismatics--Gt.Brit. I Hooghe, Romein de, d.1708, illus. di2s
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XfG .692 .C42H Chevalier, Nicolas, 1650-1720. Histoire de Guillaume III ... 1692. (Card 2) 7p. l.,323p. illus.,plate. 31cm.(fol.) Title page, with engraved vignette (monogram of King William), in red & black. Engraved half-title. "L'auteur a cédé ... à Marc Huguetan marchand libraire & imprimeur, son droit de ce premier volume"--verso of 7th prelim. leaf. Illustrations in part signed as engraved by R. de Hooghe. Author's inscribed presentation copy, dated "ce 2 juin 1695".
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Chevalier, Pierre Michel François. 1812-1864 No. 6 in **G.3930.13.2** Le Kain in the character of Vendôme. Translated from the French of Pitre Chevalier. [New York? 1847.] 412-417 pp. 22½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1915. K4850 — Lekain, Henri Louis Cain, called Lekain. 1728-1778.
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Chevalier, Pitre. See Chevalier, Pierre Michel François. 1812-1864. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1915. K4850
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[Chevalier-Victor, ] XG Evvres de Lovïze Labé. Extrait du Journal du commerce de la ville de Lyon et du département du Rhône, numéro 112, du 3 septembre 1824. no.2 [Lyon, 1824] 4p. 22cm. Caption title. Signed at end: Chevalier-Victor. A review of the Lyons, 1824, edition of Euvres de Louïze Labé lionnoize. I. Title. MB
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Barton coll--1873 BN o Mansell o 1 Labé, Louise Charly, called, 1526-1566 Euvres de Louïze Labé lionnoize dis
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RARE BOOK DEPT. Le chevalier à la corbeille. Gautier d'Aupais. XG .3543 .8 no.9 Gautier d'Aupais [et] Le chevalier à la corbeille, fabliaux du XIII siècle, publiés pour la première fois d'après deux manuscrits, l'un de la Bibliothèque royale à Paris, l'autre du Musée britannique à Londres. Par Francisque Michel. Paris, Chez Silvestre,libraire,rue des Bons-Enfants N° 30.Londres,chez Guillaume Pickering 57 Chancery Lande. MDCCCXXXV. [1835] (See next card) MB
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Gautier d'Aupais. Gautier d'Aupais [et] XG Le chevalier à la corbeille ... 1835. .3543 (Card 2) .8 2p. /., 3,44p. 23.5cm.(8vo) no.9 Publisher's device on t.p. One hundred copies printed. Lime-green paper wrappers preserved.
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Chevalier, Le, délibéré. La Marche, O. de. El cavallero determinado, traduzido. Anveres. 1591. 8°. D.240b.70 - Chevalier, Le, délibéré.
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Le Chevalier délibéré. La Marche, Olivier de, 1426 (ca.)-1502. Le Chevalier délibéré, printed at Paris in 1488; a reproduction made from the copy in the Lessing J. Rosenwald collection, Library of Congress. [Washington, Rare Books Division, Library of Congress, 1946] xix p., l l., facsim. ([143] p. illus.), [l] p. 20 cm. Introduction signed: Elizabeth Morgan. "Published in December 1946, in an edition of two hundred copies. This copy is number 114."
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Chevaliers, The, of France. Herbert, Henry William. *A.4031.7 The chevaliers of France, from the Crusaders to the Maréchals of Louis XIV. New York. Redfield. 1853. 399 pp. 12°. Contents. - Sir Hugues de Coucy; a chivalric legend of the Low Countries. 1200. - Eustache de St. Pierre; or, the surrender of Paris. - The fortunes of the Maid of Arc: a superstitious legend of the English wars in France. - Hamilton of Bothwelhaugh, or, the Massacre of
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St. Bartholomew: a dark scene in Paris. - Ashahgunushk Numamahtahseng, or, the Reed-shaken-by-the-Wind. Same. 3d edition. 1856. *A.4031.7R
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Chevallet, A. de. See Chevallet, Joseph Balthazar Auguste Albin d'Abel, baron de.
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Chevallet, Joseph Balthazar Auguste Albin d'Abel, baron de. Origine et formation de la langue française [et Suite]. Paris. Imprimerie imperiale. 1853-57. 3 v. $8^{\circ}$. **G.3521.1 Same. 2 v. 2684.1 This copy lacks the "Suite" which forms part 3. -France. 68. History.
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Chevallie, John Augustus, fl. 1801. Toussaint de la Rue, Amélie Eugénie (Caron de Beaumarchais), fl.1801. The memorial and claim of Amelie Eugenie Caron de Beaumarchais, wife of Andre Toussaint de la Rue, heir and representative of Caron de Beaumarchais by her agent, John Augustus Chevallie, for a balance due his estate for sundry arms, ammunition, &c. furnished the United States during the war between Great-Britain and America. Richmond.--Printed by A.Davis. M,DCCCI. [1801] (See next card)
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Toussaint de la Rue, Amélie Eugénie (Caron de Beaumarchais), fl.1801. The memorial and claim of Amelie Eugenie Caron de Beaumarchais ... [1801] (Card 2) 34p. 18.5x16cm.(4to) Shaw/Shoemaker 1429. Imperfect: p.17-24 slightly mutilated; p.25-34 wanting.
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Chevallier, Hippolyte Guillaume Sulpice. 1804-1866. Les coulisses. [Par] Gavarni [pseud.]. = [Paris. 1838.] 31 plates. 32 cm. Plates no. 3, 13, 17, 18, 20, 22, and 25, are missing. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 7, 1913. J98 — Theatre.
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Chevallier, Hippolyte Guillaume Sulpice, illustrator. 1804-1866. Cellarius, Henri. **T.95.91 La danse des salons. Dessins de Gavarni [pseud. de H. G. S. Chevallier], — graves par Lavieille. 2e édition. = Paris. L'auteur. 1849. (6), 174 pp. Plates. Vignette. 24 cm., in 8s. Clippings are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 7, 1913. J104 — Dancing. — Chevallier, Hippolyte Guillaume Sulpice, illus. 1804-1866.
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Chevallier, Hippolyte Guillaume Sulpice, illustrator, 1804–1866. Sue, Marie Joseph. **D.240.4 El judio errante. [Novela.] Edicion ilustrada por Gavarni [pseud. de H. G. S. Chevallier]. Traducido por P. Martinez Lopez. Paris. Administracion del Correo de ultramar. 1845, 46. 4 v. L. 8°. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 26, 1724. M8991 — Martinez Lopez, Pedro, tr. — Chevallier, Hippolyte Guillaume Sul- pice, illus., 1804–1866. — T.r.
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Cheverus, Jean Louis Aimé Madeleine Lefebvre de, Abp., 1768-1836. *Q.140 .19 Boston Athenaeum. A memorial to Bishop Cheverus, with a catalogue of the books given by him to the Boston Athenaeum by Walter Muir Whitehill. Boston, Boston Athenaeum, 1951. xxi, 11 p. illus., port. 26cm. (Robert Charles Billings Fund publication. Catalogue series, no.3) Two copies. 1. Catholic Church in Boston. I. Cheverus, Jean Louis Aimé Madeleine Lefebvre de, Abp., 1768-1836. II. Whitehill, Walter Muir, 1905-III. Series: Boston Athenaeum. Robert Charles Billings Catalogue series, Fund, Publications. No.3.
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Cheverus, Jean Louis Anne Madeleine Lefebvre de, Cardinal. 1768-1836. Hamon, André Jean Marie, Abbé. **G.389B.269 Life of the Cardinal de Cheverus, Archbishop of Bordeaux. By J. Huen-Doubourg [pseud.]. Translated from the French by Robert M. Walsh. Philadelphia. Hooker & Claxton. 1839. 5- 280 pp. 12°.
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Le cheveu du diable, voyage fantastique au Japon. RARE BOOK DEPT. XQ .885 .C11C Cadol, Victor Edouard, 1831-1898. ... Le cheveu du diable, voyage fantastique au Japon; illustrations de Wogel et de Chou-brac, Destez, Myrbach, Roy et Willette. Paris, Ed.Monnier,de Brunhoff et Cie,éditeurs, 16,rue des Vosges,16. Tous droits réservés. [1885] 2p.ℓ.,138p.,1ℓ. illus. 23cm. Title vignette; at head of title: Édouard Cadol. Brown wrappers, printed in color.
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[Chevigné, Louis Marie Joseph Le Riche, comte de] 1793-1876. Les contes rémois, par m. le c te de C...; dessins de E. Meissonier. Troisième édition. Paris, Michel Lévy frères,éditeurs,rue Vivienne,2 bis. 1858. 4p. l., [3]-239p. illus.,ports.(incl.front.) plates. 24cm.;in case 25.5cm. Title vignette. Verse. (See next card)
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[Chevigné, Louis Marie Joseph Le Riche, comte de] 1793-1876. Les contes rémois ... 1858. (Card 2) Portraits and plates in two states, before and after lettering, on laid and China paper. Portraits and illustrations by Meissonier and Foulquier, engraved by Lavoignat and others; plates engraved by P. Rajon from designs by Jouast, etc. Unidentified engraved portrait inserted. Ex libris (pictorial bookplate): Cortlandt (See next card)
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[Chevigné, Louis Marie Joseph Le Riche, comte de] 1793-1876. Les contes rémois ... 1858. (Card 3) Field Bishop. In full orange crushed morocco, with ornamental panel inlays, blue morocco doublures, satin end leaves, gilt, by M. Ritter. I. Title.
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R-B Z Chevillier, André, 1636-1700. 145 L'Origine de l'imprimerie de Paris : .P3 dissertation historique et critique / C5 André Chevillier. -- Paris : J. de Laulne, 1694. [8], 448 p. ; 26 cm. (4to) OCLC number: ocm08473333. Includes index. l..Printing--History--Paris. I.T. RG86-612823 Z145.P3C5 AACR2 6-8922 20647
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R-B D Chevrau, Urbaine, 1613-1701. 244 Le tableou de la fortvne / par Mr. .xC4 Chevreav. -- A Paris, : Chez 1645x Gvillavme Loyson... et Nicolas de Sercy..., M.DC.XXXXV [1645]... [6], 352 p., [1] leaf of plate : front. (engraving) ; 22 cm. (4to.) l..Europe--History--1517-1648. I.T. RG91-535115 BPL RB AACR2 MRG91-535115 9135
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XG .324 .16 no.1 [Chevreuil, François Charles] d.1792. La véritable constitution française déduite des principes fondamentaux qui ont gouverné la France, depuis le règne de Charlemagne jusqu'en 1789, suivie de La véritable consti- tution française justifiée, par un député du clergé de Paris aux États-généraux de 1789 ... [Hambourg] 1799. 2v.in 1. 20.5cm.(8vo) "Errata": p.[167] v.1; p.[363], v.2. I. Title. MB
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Barton coll--1873 Mansell xxx 1 France--Constitutional hist dis 10
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XfG .864 .C42D Chevreul, Michel Eugène, 1786-1889. Des couleurs et de leurs applications aux arts industriels à l'aide des cercles chromatiques, par E. Chevreul ... avec XXVII planches gravées sur acier et imprimées en couleur par René Digeon. Paris, J.B.Baillière et fils, 1864. 26p.,1/2. 27 col.plates (1 fold.) 36cm. MB-Rev.
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Lawrence fd--1868--tr.fr. 5920.21 1 Color di2s
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Chevreuse, Marie Aimée de Rohan Mantbazon, Duchesse de. 1600-1679. Cousin, Victor. Secret history of the French court under Richlieu and Mazarin: or, life & times of Mme. de Chevreuse. Trans by Mary S. Booth. N. Y. 1859. Portr. Same. N. Y. 1872. K127.13 = K266.2 K252.24
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Chevriade, La, ou l'observateur des enfers. **T.28.23 = À Paris, Chez N. B. Duchesne . . . Et se trouve à Amsterdam, chez Adrien Hupkes . . . MDCCLXII. (4), 96, (3) pp. 15 cm., in 4s. Refers to François Antoine Chevrier. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 7, 1913. J98 — Chevrier, François Antoine. 1721-1762.
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Chevrier, François Antoine, editor. 1721-1762. **T.28.21 Observateur des spectacles, L', ou anecdotes théâtrales. [Bimensuel.] Tome 1, 2, Ouvrage périodique par M. de Chevrier. = À La Haye. Aux depens de l'auteur et se trouve chez les libraires nommés dans le prospectus. MDCCLXII. 2 v. Plates. 15 cm., in 4s. A continuation, having the title Suite de l'Observateur des spectacles, may be found on shelf-number **T.28.22. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J453 — Periodicals. — Drama. Periodicals. — Chevrier, François Antoine, ed. 1721-1762.
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Chevrier, François Antoine. 1721-1762. Chevriade, La, ou l'observer des enfers. **T.28.23 = À Paris, Chez N. B. Duchesne . . . Et se trouve à Amsterdam, chez Adrien Hupkes . . . MDCCLXII. (4), 96, (3) pp. 15 cm., in 4s. Refers to François Antoine Chevrier. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 7, 1913. J98 — Chevrier, François Antoine. 1721-1762.
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Chevrier, François Antoine. 1721-1762. **T.28.22 Suite de l'Observateur des spectacles. [Hebdomadaire.] Année, 1763. Continuée par Mr.*** [pseud.]. No. 1-13. Jan. 4 – mars 29, 1763. = À Amsterdam, Chez H. Constapel. . . M.DCC.LXIV. (1), 206 pp. 15 cm., in 8s. Chevrier's L'observateur des spectacles may be found on shelf-number **T.28.21. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J573 — Drama. Period. — Periodicals. — Chevrier, François Antoine. 1721-1762.
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Chevy Chase. [Ballad.] No. 32 in **H.90.470 Broadside. [London? 179-?] Size, $1\frac{1}{4} \times 8$ inches. Imperfect; in three columns, the last six or eight lines of each of which have been worn away. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 12, 1919. L7315 — Broadsides. — Ballads of the street.
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Chevy Chase, a poem. [Anon.] See Roscoe, Robert, alleged author, 1789?–1850. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 14. 1929. N5946
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[Chew, Benjamin] 1758-1844, supposed author. A sketch of the politics, relations, and statistics, of the western world, and of those characteristics of European policy which most immediately affect its interests: intended to demonstrate the necessity of a grand American confederation and alliance ... Philadelphia: Published by Robert H.Small, No.165,Chesnut Street, 1827. (See next card)
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Barton col1--1873 1 American republics 2 Spanish America--Politics & govt 3 Monroe doctrine dis red s: XD.L827.C S
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[Chew, Benjamin] 1758-1844, supposed author. A sketch of the politics ... 1827. (Card 2) .321 200p. 22.5cm. .18 Shaw/Shoemaker 28454. no.2 I. Title.
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Chew, Beverley, et al. Brief of the case of Beverley Chew, William Emerson, and the curator of E. Lorrain, dec'd.; claimants of the proceeds of the trig Josefa Segunda, &c., appellees ... New-Orleans, Printed by Benjamin Levy, 1824. 53 p. 22cm. MB ShSh notified
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Chew, Beverly, editor, 1850–1924. Pope, Walter, -1714. *A.7078.1 The wish; [verse]. Written by Dr. Walter Pope, fellow of the Royal Society. Reprinted from the first edition, with a short life of the author by Mr. Beverly Chew. — Jamaica, L. I. Hopkins. 1897. 28 pp. Facsimile title-page. Music. $25\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. No. 81 of an edition of 120 copies. The imprint of the first edition reads: London: Printed in the year MDCXCVII. An air, by Dr. Blow, is given. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 22, 1929. N6221 — T.r. Verse. — Chew, Beverly, ed., 1850–1924.
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Chew, Samuel, 1693-1743. Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
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Chewett, J H Pocket manual of mining for the use of mining men, lawyers, business men, prospectors, and those interested in the mineral resources of Canada. By J.H. Chewett ... and C.M. Canniff ... Toronto: The Copp, Clark Company, Limited. 1897. 4p. fl., 143p. illus. 17cm. "Erratum": recto of 4th prelim. leaf. Black limp pigskin, blind & gilt tooled; edges gilt.
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Kimball fd--Acc 72-494 BMxxx 1 Mineralogy--Handbooks, manuals, etc. 2 Mining engineering I Canniff, C M joint author dis NL Canada 10
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Chewett, James G., compiler. *Map 48.1827 Ontario, Province. Surveyor General. No. 19 in *Map 95.2* Map of the Province of Upper Canada shewing the organized part thereof and the adjacent country. Compiled by James G. Chewett, under the direction of Thomas Ridout, Surveyor General. New York. [1827?] Size, $22\frac{1}{8} \times 34\frac{5}{8}$ inches. Scale, 16 miles to 1 inch. Submap. — [St. Lawrence River from Lake St. Peter to Quebec.] [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 10, 1911. H5340 — Ontario, Province. Geog. Maps. — Chewett, James G., comp.
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Cheyenne. History. Triggs, J. H. **G.309.90** History of Cheyenne and northern Wyoming, embracing the gold fields of the Black Hills, Powder River and Big Horn countries. = Omaha, Neb. Herald printing house. 1876. 144 pp. Map. 8°. Contains a map of the state of Wyoming.
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Cheyne, surname.
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CHEYNE, GEORGE, 1671-1743. AN ESSAY OF HEALTH AND LONG LIFE. Pillo-Tisanus, pseud. XDefoe An epistle to Ge[or]ge Ch[ey]ne, M.D. F.R.S. 30 upon his Essay of health and long life. With .725 notes physical and metaphysical. By Pillo- .A10E2 Tisanus [pseud.] ... London, Printed for J. Roberts, at the Ox- ford-Arms in Warwick-Lane. 1725. (Price 1 s.) 2 p.l., iv, 62 p. 19cm. (8vo) "The epistle" (p.l-16) is in verse. I. Title. MB
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No. 1 in **E.5012.97** Cheyne, George, M.D. 1671-1743. Fluxionum methodus inversa; sive quantitatum fluentium leges generaliores. A Georgio Cheynaeo. Adjecta sunt addenda & adnotanda. Londoni: R. Smith. MDCIII, (4), 128, 8 pp. $4^{\circ}$. -Calculus (Math. term)
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No. 2 in **E.5012.97** Cheyne, George, M. D., 1671-1743. Rudimentorum methodi fluxionum inversae specimina; quae responsionem continent ad animadversiones Ab. de Moivre in librum G. Chaeynei. Londini: impensis G. Strahan. MDCCV. (7), 50 pp. Plates. $4^{\circ}$. -Calculus, (Math. term.)-Moivre, Abraham de. 1667-1754.
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Cheyne, George, M.D. 1671-1743. Johnson, Thomas, alleged author. 1675-1750. **T.97.51 The tryal of Colley Cibber, comedian, &c. for writing a book in-titled An apology for his life, &c. . . . With an indictment against Alexander Pope . . . for not exerting his talents at this juncture: and the arraignment of George Cheyne . . . for the . . . heresies, uttered in his last book on regimen. = London: Printed for the author; and sold by W. Lewis . . . 1740. viii, 40 pp. 19½ cm., in 4s. The prefatory letter is signed T. Johnson. Cushing considers this to be Thomas Johnson, but with a query. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 21, 1913. J311 — T.r. — Cibber, Colley. 1671-1757. — Cheyne, George. M.D. 1671-1743. — Pope, Alexander. 1688-1744.
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*Defoe 28 Cheynell, François, 1608-1655. .88 Chillingworthi novissima: or, The sickness, heresy, death and burial of William Chillingworth ... Publish'd by authority, in the year 1644 ... London, Printed for J. N[oon, 1725] 88 p. 20cm. Imperfect: t. p. mutilated; p.87-88 wanting, and catchword on p.86 erased. 1. Chillingworth, William, 1602-1644. I. Title.
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Cheynell, Francis. **H.67.7 The divine trinity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit . . . London. Printed by T. R. and E. M. for Samuel Gellibrand . . . 1650. (32), 480 pp. Sm. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Pavie. Oct. 20, 1903 F905 — Trinity.
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Cheynell, Francis. **H.55.11** A plot for the good of posterity. Communicated in a sermon to the Honorable House of Commons ... March 25. 1646. London. Printed for Samuel Gellibrand. 1646. (6), 47 pp. Sm. 4°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 13, 1902 E5972
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Cheynell, Francis, 1608-1655. [Hammond, Henry] 1605-1660. A copy of some papers past at Oxford, betwixt the author of the Practicall catechisme, and M$^r$. Ch[eynell]. The second edition ... London, Printed by Ja.Flesher for Richard Royston at the Angel in Ivie-lane, 1650. 130p. 18.5cm.(4to) Wing H531. I. Title.
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Cheyney, Edward Potts, 1861-1947. Law in history, and other essays. New York, Knopf, 1927. vii, 173 p. 20cm. SCA Another copy. 1. History--Addresses, essays, lectures. I. Title.
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2) 1929 - Trent-Defoe Mo ree
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Cheyney, Ralph, editor, 1896— *A.9018.2 Trent, Lucia, 1897—, and Ralph Cheyney, 1896—, editors. America arraigned! With an introduction by John Haynes Holmes. — New York. Dean & Co. 1928. 95 pp. 19½ cm. Poems about the Sacco-Vanzetti affair. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 15, 1931. N9022 — T.r. — Jt. ed. — Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. — Holmes, John Haynes, pref., 1879. — Vanzetti, Bartolomeo, 1888-1927.
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Chézy, Antoine Leonard de, 1773-1832, ed. and tr. RARE BOOK DEPT. XfG .360 .9 Kālidāsa. ... La reconnaissance de Sacountala, drame sanscrit et pracrit de Calidasa, publié pour la première fois, en original, sur un manuscrit unique de la Bibliothèque du Roi, accompagné d'une traduction française, de notes philologi- ques, critiques et littéraires, et suivi d'un appendice, par A.L. Chezy ... Paris. A la librairie orientale de Dondey- Dupré père et fils,imp.-libraires des Sociétés Asiatiques de Paris,Londres et Calcutta,rue (See next card) MB
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Kālidāsa. ... La reconnaissance de Sacoun- tala ... (Card 2) Richelieu, N° 47 bis, maison du notaire; et rue Saint-Louis, N° 46, au Marais. M DCCC XXX. [1830] 2p. l., xxxj p., 2 l., 286p., 2 l., 286, 100p. fold. facsim. 30cm. Title in Sanscrit at head of title. "Errata": p.[28]-286 (1st count), p.286 (2d count) (See next card)
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Kālidāsa. ... La reconnaissance de Sacoun- tala ... 1830. (Card 2) "Episode de Sacountala, extrait du Mahab- harata" in Sanskrit, Persian and French, 100p. (3d count). Paging in language of text.
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Chezzles, The. Morse, Lucy Gibbons. P.84.621 The Chezzles. A story. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & co. 1888. viii, 280 pp. 12°.
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Chi, Lu. Essay on literature written by the third-century Chinese poet Lu Chi. Translated by Shih-Hsiang Chen in the year MCMXLVIII. Revised 1952. [Portland, Maine, Anthoensen Press, 1953] g: J.B.Munn
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R-B PQ Chiabrera, Gabriello, 1552-1638. 4618 Delle opere di Gabbriello .A1 Chiabrera / in questa ultima 1730 impressione tutte in un corpo novellamente unite ... -- Venezia : Presso A. Geremia, 1730-31. 4 v. : port. ; 18 cm. Title vignette. "Vita di Gabbriello Chiabrera, Savonese, da lui medesimo scritta": v. l, p. xi-xxxvi. Ex libris (bookplate): George Benson Weston. CONTENTS: t. l. Le canzoni (Continued on next card) MRGRRBK PQ4618 .A1 1730 17001570 00314
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R-B PQ Chiabrera, Gabriello, 1552-1638. -- 4618 Delle opere di Gabbriello .A1 Chiabrera ... 1730-31. (Card 2) 1730 eroiche, le lugubri, le morali, e le sagre.--t. 2. Canzonette amorose, e morali, scherzi, sonetti, epitaffi, vendemmie, egloghe, e sermoni.--t. 3. Poemetti profani, e sacri.--t. 4. Le poesie liriche omesse nella ed. di Roma, alcune favole dramatiche, e altre composizioni mentovate nell'indice ... giuntovi parecchie (Continued on next card) MRGRRBK PQ4618 .A1 1730 17001570 003425
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R-B PQ Chiabrera, Gabriello, 1552-1638. -- 4618 Delle opere di Gabbriello .A1 Chiabrera ... 1730-31. (Card 3) rime di diversi poeti in lode dell'autore. I. Hartmann, Arnold, former owner II. Weston, George Benson, former owner. III. Title. MRGRRBK PQ4618 .A1 1730 17001570 00396
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Juv. 421 Chiang, H. F. Popular Chinese tales. By H. F. Chiang. 2d ed. China, Yu Liwn Press, 1935.
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Chiang, (Yee) I. see Yee, Chiang
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DS 777.53 .C43x Chiang, May-ling Soong, 1897- Addresses delivered before the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States / by Madame Chiang Kai=Shek, February 18 1943. -- Stamford, Conn.: Overbrook Press, 1943. 15, [1] p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. Colored title vignette. COLOPHON: (colored head piece) As a tribute to Mme. Chiang Kai-shek this edition with decorations by Rudolph Ruzicka has been printed at the Overbrook Press in Stamford, (MRGRRBK ocml3929843 004447
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R-B DS 777.53 .C43x Chiang, May-ling Soong, 1897- -- Addresses delivered before the House of Representatives and the ... 1943. (Card 2) Connecticut. One hundred copies on papier de Chine; five hundred copies on Maidstone paper. [This copy on Maidstone paper] April 1943. The Overbrook Press bibliography, p. 38. Bound in full black paper covered boards with title in red on green paper label mounted on front cover; (Continue on next card) MRGRRBK ocml3929843 004448
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Chiang, May-ling Soong, 1897- -- Addresses delivered before the House of Representatives and the ... 1943. (Card 3) red initials and pagination. MB (R-B) copy originally purchased by Paul Bennett, Mergenthaler Linotype Co., and contains the original bill dated 14 March 1944. Also contains clipping on author from NY Times July 11, 1958. 1. World War, 1939-1945. 2. China--History--1937-1945. I. (Continued on next card) ocml3929843 004449
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R-B DS 777.53 .C43x Chiang, May-ling Soong, 1897- -- Addresses delivered before the House of Representatives and the ... 1943. (Card 4) Ruzicka, Rudolph, 1883- ill. II. Bennett, Paul A. III. Title. MRGRRBK ocml3929843 004450
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R-B CT Chiang, Yee, 1903- 1828 A Chinese childhood, by Chiang I. .C52 [1st American ed.] New York, Day 73 [1952] A3 303 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. (An Asia book) 1952 SUMMARY: An account of the author's early twentieth-century childhood as a member of a large family in China. MB (R-B) copy signed by author. 1..Chiang, Yee, 1903- 2..China-- Social life and customs. I.T. RG91-21901 CT1828.C5273A3 1952 14328 52-11035 /AC 915.1/03/40
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Chiang, Mme. Mei-ling (Sung) 1892– This is our China, by May-ling Soong Chiang (Madame Chiang Kai-shek) New York and London, Harper & brothers [°1940] 312 p., 1 l. front., plates, ports. 22½ cm. “First edition.” *P.88.171 [Another copy] 1. China — Civilization. 2. China — Soc. condit. 3. China — Hist. — 1937— 1. Title. Library of Congress DS721.C483 Copy 2. Copyright [40i²7] 915.1
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Chiang, Yee. see Chiang, I, 1903-
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Chiapas, Mexico. Geography, description and travel. Maps. [Mapa del Estado de Chiapas.] No. 23 in *Map 119.2 = [Mexico? 190–?] Size, $23\frac{3}{4} \times 21\frac{3}{4}$ inches. Scale, 1:500000 (or, 7.9 miles to 1 inch). Blue print. Tick. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1914. K3099 — Chiapas, Mexico. Geog. Maps. — No main card.
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Chiapas, Mexico. Slavery. Casas, Bartolomé de las, 1474-1566. **D.260a.43 Carta de don frey Bartoloe de las Casas Obispo de Chiapa a los Muy Rev. y Charissimos Padres del capitulo provincial de Guatimala, y del de Chiapa mostrando su parecer sobre de q no se vendiesen los repartimientos o encomiendaas de los yndios. Año de MDLIV. Londres. Carlos Whittingham Chiswick Press. Por H. Stevens. 1854. (21) pp. Decorated title-page. Black letter. 23 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 6, 1935. D8653 — Indians in America. — Guatemala. Slavery. — Chiapas, Mexico. Slavery.
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XZ Chiappa, Victor M. .36 Noticias bibliográficas sobre a colección .C43N de historiadores de Chile y documentos rela- tivos a la historia nacional / por V. M. Chiappa. Santiago : Imprenta de Enrique Blanchard- Chessi, 1905. xiii, 44 p. ; 24 cm.
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tr. to RB 1985 recat.fr. 2150a.149 gift of George T. Watkins
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*D.184 .21 Chiappa, Victor M. Santiago de Chile. Biblioteca nacional. Catálogo breve de la biblioteca americana que obsequia a la Nacional de Santiago J. T. Medina. Tomo preliminar. Índice general de la Colección de documentos inéditos para la historia de Chile. Santiago de Chile, Imprenta universi- taria, 1930. vii p., 1 l., 104 p., 1 l. 26 cm. Half-title: Biblioteca americana. Compiled by V. M. Chiappa. (Continued on next card) [59d½]
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*D.184 .21 Chiappa, Victor M. Santiago de Chile. Biblioteca nacional. Catálogo breve de la biblioteca americana ... 1930. (Card 2) Index to the published text (Santiago de Chile, 1888-1902. 30 v.) of the 1050 documents in the first 83 vols. of the Medina collection of manuscripts, not included in the Catálogo breve de la biblioteca americana que obsequia a la Nacional de Santiago J. T. Medina ... Manuscritos ... Santiago de Chile, 1928- 1. Chile—Hist.—Sources—Bibl. 2. Manuscripts, Spanish — Catalogs. 3. Manuscripts, Chile—Catalogs. i. Chiappa, Victor M. ii. Medina, José Toribio, 1852-1930. Colección de documentos para la historia de Chile (Indexes) iii. Title: Biblioteca americana. Z907.S236 [016.983] 016.091 37—37208 Copy 2. Library of Congress [59d½]
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Chiappini, Aniceto, Padre, O.F.M. **FR77.Ab8c L’Abruzzo francescano nel secolo XIII. Ricordo storico del VII centenario della morte di S. Francesco d’Assisi, 1226–1926. — Roma. Mantellate. 1926. 52 pp. Illus. Portrait on cover. Table. 24 cm. “Estratto dalla ‘Rassegna di storia e d’arte d’Abruzzo e Molise’, anno 2, n. 3–4, luglio-dicembre, 1926.” Contains a MS. presentation inscription, also the author’s calling card inscribed to Sabatier. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 19, 1941. E3424 — Franciscans in Italy. Abruzzi — Abruzzi, Italy. Hist. Relig. — Francesco d’Assisi, Saint, 1182–1226. Celebrations, 1926.
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Chiappini, Aniceto, Padre, O.F.M. **FR28.F66 La Beata Floresenda da Palena e il suo Monastero di S. Chiara in Sulmona. — Arezzo. Beucci. 1922. 66 pp. 24.5 cm. “Estratto da ‘Studi Francescani’ (già la Verna) anno 1922.” This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 19, 1941. E3442 — Floresenda da Palena, Beat., 1240?–. — Santa Chiara, Monastery of, Solmona, Italy.
Card 526
Card 526
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Chiappini, Aniceto, Padre, O.F.M. **FR99.C17c Di alcune opere apocrife di San Giovanni da Capestrano. [Aquila.] 1914. (1), 5-27 pp. 25.5 cm. “Estratto dal Bvletino della Regia depvtazione abrvzzese di storia patria, ser. 3, anno 5, puntata 1, 2 e 3.” Contains a MS. presentation inscription to Paul Sabatier from the author. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February, 4. 1941. E3417 — Capestrano, Joannes da, Saint, 1386-1456. Bibliography.
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Card 528
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Chiappini, Aniceto, Padre, O.F.M. **FR28.C17c S. Giovanni di Capestrano e il suo convento, in occasione dei restarvii MCMXXV. Aquila. Cellamare. 1925. 358 pp. Illus. Portrait. Facsimile. 25.5 cm., in 8s. Contains a MS. presentation inscription from the author, and a MS. note by Paul Sabatier. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February, 4, 1941. E3421 — Capestrano, Joannes da, St. It, 1386?–1456. — Capestrano, Italy. Churches. San Francesco.
Card 530
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Chiappini, Aniceto, Padre, O.F.M. **FR28.F28** Santa Filippa Mareri e il suo Monastero di Borgo S. Pietro de Molito nel Cicolano. Biografia, liturgia, documenti. — Perugia. Unione tipografica cooperativa. 1922. (2), 55 pp. Genealogical chart. Illus. 27.5 cm. Bibliographical note, p. 1. Bound with the original paper covers. “Estratto dalla Miscellanea francescana, vol. 22.” One of an edition of 200 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 19, 1941. E3443 — Filippa Mareri, Saint, O.F.M., 1190?–1236. — Monastero di Borgo S. Pietro de Molito nel Cicolano.
Card 532
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Chiara d'Assisi, Saint, d. 1253. Verino, Ugolino, 1442-1505. *Q.73.1 Vita di Santa Chiara Vergine, composta per Vgolino Verino, cittadino florentino. Reprinted from the original manuscript, with introduction and notes by Walter W. Seton. — Chelsea: at the Ashendene Press. mdcccccxxj. (1), xvi, (3), 95, (1) pp. Facsimile. Rubricated throughout. Capitals in blue. 20½ cm., in 4s. One of an edition of 236 copies on paper and 10 copies on vellum. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 12, 1922. M4025 — Seton, Walter Warren, ed. — Ashendene Press. — Clara, Saint, 1194- 1253.
Card 534
Card 534
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Chiara di Assisi. See also Clara, Saint, 1194-1253. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 1, 1941. E3426
Card 536
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Chiara della Croce da Montefalco. See Clare of Montefalco, Saint, 1268-1308. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 27, 1941. E3627
Card 538
Card 538
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Chiaravalle, Italy. Churches. See also Chiaravalle Abbey. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 19, 1941. E3377
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Card 540
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Chiari, Isidoro, Bishop of Foligno, 1495-1555. See Isidorus Clarius, Bishop of Foligno, 1495-1555. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 16, 1918. L3521
Card 542
Card 542
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RARE BKS DG447 .C45 1761x BPL1RB 39999054448020 Chiari, Pietro. Il genio ed i costumi del secolo corrente. : Ri 102 p. ; ill ; 19 cm.
Card 543
Card 543
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The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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Card 544
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RARE BKS PQ4688 .C2F4 1756x BPL1RB 39999032901173 Chiari, Pietro. La filosofia per tutti : lettere scientifiche in v 103 p. ; 22 cm.
Card 545
Card 545
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The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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Chiarini, Giselda. **FR71.C43 La lirica religiosa nell' Umbria. (Francesco d'Assisi e Iacopone da Todi.) Ascoli Piceno. Cardi. 1888. 39 pp. 20.5 cm. Contains a MS. presentation inscription by the author. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library February, 4, 1941. E3409 — Religious poetry. — Francesco d'Assisi, Saint, 1182–1226. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. — Todi, Jacapone da, 1230?–1306. — Umbria, Italy. Literature. Poetry.
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Card 548
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Chiarini, Giuseppe, 1833-1908, ed. Leopardi, Giacomo, conte, 1798-1837. Le poesie di Giacomo Leopardi, con postille inedite di Francesco Ambrosoli ai Paralipomeni della Batracomiomachia; edizione accresciuta e corretta da G. Chiarini. In Livorno, Pei tipi di Franc. Vigo, editore. 1869. xxxviij, 558 p., l l. front. (port.) 13.5cm.
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Card 550
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*Map 30.2.1574 No. 24 b in *Map 128.1 Chiaves, Geronimo. La Florida. [Tabula.] [Amsterdam, 1574.] Size, $5^7/_{16} \times 8^{1}/_{4}$ inches. Scale, none. Descriptive text in Italian on the back. Cut from the Italian translation of Ortelius. Theatrum orbis terrarum. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Sept. 19c0 *D6630 — Florida. Geog. Maps.
Card 552
Card 552
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XH Chicago. .862 Celebration of the eighty-sixth anniversary of the independence of the United States, in Chicago, July 4th, 1862. Printed by authority. Chicago: MDCCCLXII. [1862] 3lp. 22cm. "Oration" by B.F. Ayer and "Poem" by George William Pettes: p.[21]-31. Printed gray wrappers preserved.
Card 553
Card 553
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1 Fourth of July celebrations I Ayer, Benjamin Franklin, 1825-1903 Oration II Pettes, George William Poem dis
Card 554
Card 554
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*Q.56 .7 Chicago. Art Institute. The first century of printmaking, 1400-1500; a catalogue compiled by Elizabeth Mongan and Carl O. Schniewind. An exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago, January 30-March 2, 1941. [Chicago, R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company c1941] 152 p. incl. front., illus. 26cm. 8150 Bibliography: p. 151-152. .01-104 ---- [Another copy] 1. Engravings--Exhibitions. 2. Engravings-- U.S. I. Mongan, Elizabeth II. Schniewind, Carl O. III. Title. 41-8316
Card 556
Card 556
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Chicago. Board of Public Works. Eighth annual report of the Board of Public Works to the Common Council of the City of Chicago... 1869. Chicago : Press of Jameson & Morse ..., 1869. 207 p. ; 21.5 cm.
Card 558
Card 558
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T Chicago. Century of progress 501 international exposition, 1933- .A1 1934. C42 Official guide book of the fair, 1933a 1933. -- Chicago : A Century of progress, c1933. 226 p., [5] leaves of plates : ill.; plates (color), maps, ports ; 28.5 cm. Includes advertising matter: One of which is a full color four-page advertisement typed in at end. Colored wrappers. 1. Century of Progress (Continued on next card) MRGRRBK T501.A1 C42 1933a FOL 33030740 002396
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Card 560
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R-B T Chicago. Century of progress 501 international exposition, 1933- .A1 -- Official guide book of the C42 ... c1933. (Card 2) 1933a FOLIO International Exposition (1933-1934 : Chicago, Ill.)--Guidebooks. 2. Chicago (Ill.)--Exhibitions. I. Title. MRGRRBK T501.A1 C42 1933a FOL 002397 33030740
Card 562
Card 562
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Chicago. Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933. Souvenir... Chicago, Curt Teich & Co., 1933. lcx. R.Sewell fd.
Card 564
Card 564
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CHICAGO. CENTURY OF PROGRESS INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, 1933-34--GUIDE-BOOKS. Lowrey, Ellsworth, 1886- SCH .F933 .43 World's Fair 1934. Hi-spots, a simplified guide book. Indiana, Pa., The Park Press, 1934. 80p. maps, diagrs. 16.5cm. 1. Chicago. Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933-34--Guide-books.
Card 566
Card 566
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Chicago. Chicago exhibition, 1893-- Gt. Brit. Royal commission see Gt. Brit. Royal commission, Chicago exhibition, 1893.
Card 568
Card 568
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*Reserve 4376 .11 no.17 Chicago. Committee on Statistics. The necessity of a ship-canal between the east and the west. Chicago, Tribune Company's Book and Job Printing Office, 1863. LC xxx.
Card 570
Card 570
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Chicago. Public Library search under Chicago Public Library.
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Card 572
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Chicago. Public works. Burnham, Daniel Hudson, 1846-1912, and Edward H. Bennett, 1874- Plan of Chicago prepared under the direction of the Commercial Club during the years MCMVI, MCMVII, and MCMVIII. Edited by Charles Moore. — Chicago. The Commercial Club. 1909. (I), xviii, (I), 164, (I) pp. Illus. Plates. Maps. Plans. 31 cm. No. 1076 of an edition of 1650 copies. Many of the illustrations, plates, etc., are colored. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 16, 1916. K8481 — Jt. auth. — Chicago. Public works. — City planning. — Commercial Club of Chicago. Pubs. — Moore, Charles, ed., 1855-
Card 574
Card 574
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Chicago. Special Park Commission. Annual report for the year ending December 31, 1915. Parks, playgrounds, bathing beaches, natatoriums and forestry. — [Chicago. Aggerbeck Printing Co. 1916.] v. Illus. Plates. Plans. Tables. $23\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 3, 1917. L223 — Chicago. Parks.
Card 576
Card 576
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Chicago. Vice Commission. The social evil in Chicago; a study of existing conditions with recommendations by the Vice Commission of Chicago, a municipal body appointed by the Mayor and the City Council of the city of Chicago and submitted as its report to the Mayor and City Council of Chicago. Chicago, Gunthorp-Warren Printing Company, 1911. 3p. l., 399p. incl. plates, tables. 24cm. 1. Prostitution--Chicago. I. Title.
Card 577
Card 577
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g:author--1911 (Inf.358.24) // P.54.169A ("3d ed.") --anon.gift--1919-- dup.rej. dark green cloth, built on spind set rb dis
Card 578
Card 578
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Chicago. Theatres. Haverly Theatre. Mayo, Frank, 1839– , and John G. Wilson. **T.36.105 Nordeck. A new romantic drama . . . Produced for the first time on any stage at Haverly Theatre, week beginning May 25, 1884. [Story of play and cast of characters.] — [Chicago. 1884.] 16 pp. Plates. 23 cm. A booklet containing portraits, illustrations of scenes in the play and press comments has been inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 25, 1917. L1318 — Jt. auth. — Chicago. Theatres. Haverly Theatre.
Card 580
Card 580
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Chicago. Theatres. Hooley's Theatre. See Chicago. Theatres. Powers' Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3063
Card 582
Card 582
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Chicago. Theatres. Powers' Theatre. Glover, Lyman Beecher. 1846– The story of a theatre. [Chicago. 1899.] Illus. Portraits. Plates. Manuscript facsimiles. $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm. An account of Powers' Theatre, formerly Hooley's Theatre, and brief accounts of the other theatres in Chicago. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3063 — Chicago. Theatres. — Chicago. Theatres. Powers' Theatre.
Card 584
Card 584
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Chicago. Union League Club. *W.30.5 .F67A Fort, John Franklin, 1852-1920. Address before the Union League Club of Chicago, by John Franklin Fort, Governor of New Jersey, at the Auditorium, February 22, on Washington and the Constitution of 1787. Chicago, Metcalf, printers, 1909. 18 p. 1. Washington, George, Pres. U. S.—Addresses, sermons, etc. I. Chicago. Union League Club.
Card 586
Card 586
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*20th COLLECTION. .50 Raney, McKendree Llewellyn, 1877- .525 Famous Lincoln collections; the University of Chicago. [Springfield, Ill., 1941] [8] p. 24cm, Reprinted from the Abraham Lincoln quarterly, v.1, no.5 (March, 1941) 1. Chicago. University. Library. Barton collection. 2. Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S.—Bibl. 3. Barton, William Eleazar, 1861-1930. I. Title.
Card 588
Card 588
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Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. The Bureau of Charities and Corrections. Circular No.6. [Chicago] 1892.
Card 590
Card 590
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Chicago. **H.90a.287 ^ World's Columbian Exposition. Department of Publicity and Promotion. World's Fair to Jan. 1, '92. Its status and bright prospects . . . = [Chicago. 1892.] Broadside. $20 \times 10\frac{1}{2}$ inches. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 9, 1905. F8610 — Broadsides.
Card 592
Card 592
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Chicago. *4020a.103=P.75.261 ^World's Columbian Exposition. Woman's Building. Art and handicraft in the Woman's Building. Edited by Maud Howe Elliott. Official edition. — Paris. Goupil & Co. 1893. (6), 287 pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Plans. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Dec. 14, 1903 F2191 — Elliott, Maud Howe, ed.
Card 594
Card 594
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World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. World's congress auxiliary. Programme of the World's congress of representative women, May 15 to 21, 1893. 6th edition. Chicago, 1893. 55 pp. Plans. 8°. -World's Congress of representative women.
Card 596
Card 596
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World's Columbian Exposition. *L.52.7 Classification adopted by the World's Columbian commission. Chicago. Donohue & Henneberry. 1891. (1), 122 pp. Pls. $8^{\circ}$. -Classification.
Card 598
Card 598
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Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. Extracts from rules and regulations governing the administration of the Department of Fine Arts. Circular No.2. Chicago, Press of Globe Lithographing & Printing Co. 1891.
Card 600
Card 600
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Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. ... General programme of the series of World's Congresses to be held at Chicago ... Chicago, 1892.
Card 602
Card 602
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Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. The general programme of the world's Congresses of 1893. Edition of April 1, 1893. Chicago, 1893.
Card 604
Card 604
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Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. fAcc. 79-265 The graphic history of the fair... Chicago, The Graphic Company [1894] lcx; nucxxx. R.Sewell fd.
Card 606
Card 606
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Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. The International Congress of Charities, Correction and Philanthropy. Circular. Nos.1 & 4. Chicago, 1892-93.
Card 608
Card 608
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Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893 Acc. World's Columbian exposition. 1893 Official 79-121 catalogue part VII... Chicago, W.B.Conkey Co., 1893. M.P.Townsend fd.
Card 610
Card 610
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Acc. 78-117 Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. ... Official catalogue. Part X. Art galleries and annexes. Department K ... Chicago, W.B.Conkey, 1893. gift of Robert Hitchman - Nov. 1977
Card 612
Card 612
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Acc. 78-118 Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. Official guide. Handbook ed. Chicago, Columbian Guide Company [1893] gift of Robert Hitchman Nov. 1977
Card 614
Card 614
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Acc. 78-120 Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. ... Official souvenir program of Chicago Day at the Fair, October 9th. Chicago, T, Knapp [1893] gift of Robert Hitchman Nov. 1977
Card 616
Card 616
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Acc. 78-119 Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. Official souvenir programme. Dedicatory ceremonies, Chicago, Oct. 20th, 21st & 22nd, 1892. [Chicago, 1892] gift of Robert Hitchman Nov. 1977
Card 618
Card 618
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Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. ... Plan and classification [of] Department Res. 8027 M. ... .115 Chicago, 1892.
Card 620
Card 620
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World's Columbian Exposition. 4020a.106=*L.52.6 Report of the director of works [D. H. Burnham], October 24, 1892. Chicago. Rand, McNally & co. 1892. 17 pp. 8°. Burnham, D. H.
Card 622
Card 622
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Acc. 78-81 Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. [Three medals] gift of Jacob Blank
Card 624
Card 624
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bAcc. Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. 78-121 [21 photographs] [Chicago, 1893] gift of Robert Hitchman Nov. 1977
Card 626
Card 626
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Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition. 1893. A week at the fair... Chicago : Rand, McNally & Co., 1893. 261, [9] p. : ill. ; 23 cm. (2)
Card 627
Card 627
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gift of Samuel Perry-- May, 1985
Card 628
Card 628
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Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. World's Columbian exposition...(two pop-up books) Chicago, 1893. lcx. Schraft fd.
Card 630
Card 630
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Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. The world's Columbian exposition portfolio of views... St. Louis, C.B.Woodward Company, 1893. lcx; nucxxx. R.Sewell fd.
Card 632
Card 632
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Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. ...Yankee Doodle at the fair... Philadelphia, George Barrie & Son, 1893. lcx. R.Sewell fd.
Card 634
Card 634
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World's Columbian exposition. P.80.175 Clarke, Elizabeth P., and others, compilers. List of books sent by home and foreign committees to the library of the Woman's building. By Elizabeth P. Clarke, Evelyn M. Watkins, Helen F. Giles, under the direction of Edith E. Clarke. Chicago. World's Columbian exposition. 1893. (1), 92 pp. $8^{\circ}$.
Card 636
Card 636
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World's Columbian exposition. Elliott, Maud Howe, editor. P.75.261 Art and handicraft in the Woman's building of the World's Columbian exposition, Chicago. Paris. Goupil & co. 1893. (6), 287 pp. Illus. Portrs. Pls. $8^{\circ}$.
Card 638
Card 638
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CHICAGO. WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. 1893. R-B 6115 .4 Gruel, Léon, 1841-1923. Catalogue des reliures de style : et objets artistiques en cuir ciselé, exposés par Léon Gruel... Paris : [s.n., 1893.] [68] p. : ill. pl. ; 19 cm. At head of title: Exposition Universelle de Chicago, 1893. Reference: LC Cat. (1963) vol. 61, p. 142 on Z269.Z9G9. Plates printed on both sides. 1..Bookbinding--facsimiles. 2..Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition. 1893. I.T. RG89-530366 14803 MRG89-530366
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Card 640
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RARE BOOK CHICAGO. WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION.,1893. DEPT. Massachusetts Board of World Fair Managers. XfH Massachusetts state building. World's Columbian .F893 Exposition, Chicago--1893. .248 [Chicago) : s.n., 1893?] 20 mounted photographs : photos ; 28.5x37.5 cm. Cover-title. MB.
Card 642
Card 642
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CHICAGO. WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 1893. Muhr's (H.) Sons. SCH ... Columbian Exhibition.....Manufactures & .F893 Liberal Arts Building, Section 0, Block 1. .241 [Philadelphia, Stern, 1893] cover-title,[8]p. illus. 12x14.5cm. 1. Clock and watch makers--Catalogs. 2. Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893.
Card 644
Card 644
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CHICAGO. WORLDS COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 1893. Official portfolio of the World's Columbian Exposition. Illustrated from water colour. drawings by Charles Graham. [Chicago, Winters Art Litho.Co., 1892] [30]p. col.illus. 9x13cm. Caption title. 1. Chicago. Worlds Columbian Exposition, 1893. I. Graham, Charles, illus.
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Card 646
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World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. *Artz Cab.16.16 Queen Isabella Journal. [Quarterly.] Vol. 1, no. 4, October, 1890. = Chicago. 1890. v. L. $8^{\circ}$. Issued ... to promote the interests of women at the World's Fair, 1893. Inserted are some newspaper articles on contemporary Spanish writers. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 15, 1908. G6358 — Women. — Spain. Lit. — Periodicals. — World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893.
Card 648
Card 648
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CHICAGO. WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 1893. Some artists at the fair ... New York, C. SCL .54 Scribner's Sons, 1893. xi,l23,[1]p.incl.front.,illus.,plates. 24cm. .2 Illustrated front wrapper, tan linen, preserved. CONTENTS.--Millet, F. D. The decoration of the exposition.--Mitchell, J. A. Types and people at the fair.--Low, W. H. The art of the White City. --Gibson, W. H. Foreground and vista at the fair. --Smith, F. H. The picturesque side. (See next card) MB-Rev.
Card 650
Card 650
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Some artists at the fair ... 1893. (Card 2) SCH .F893 Another copy. .172 Plain cream paper boards, covered with illustrated gray linen wrapper. 1. Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. I. Millet, Francis Davis, 1846-1912. II. Mitchell, John Ames, 1845-1918. III. Low, Will Hicock, 1853-1932. IV. Gibson, William Hamilton, 1850-1896. V. Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 1838-1915.
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS CHICAGO. WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 1893. Valisi, G SCpbH Chicago Day waltz. [Chicago, Valisi Bros., .F893 1893] .233 4p. col.illus. 35.5cm. Caption title. Chicago Day was 9 Oct. 1893. Lithograph by The Orcutt Co., Chicago. 1. Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. I. The Orcutt Co., Chicago. II. Title.
Card 654
Card 654
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS CHICAGO. WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 1893. Valisi, G. SCpbH Ferris wheel waltz. [Chicago, Valisi & Giorgi, .F893 1893] .235 4p. col.illus. 35.5cm. Caption title. Words by Harry C. Clyde. Colored lithograph by The Orcutt Co., Chicago. 1. Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. 2. Waltzes (Piano) I. The Orcutt Co., Chicago. II. Clyde, Harry C. III. Title. MB-Rev.
Card 656
Card 656
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CHICAGO. WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 1893. Wells, Fargo & Co. SCH .F893 .240 Catalogue: Wells, Fargo and Company historical exhibit, etc. at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. and across the seas. San Francisco, H.S. Crocker [1893] cover-title, 32p. 19.5cm. 1. Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893.
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World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Ill., 1893. **T.95.57 World's fairs from London, 1851, to Chicago, 1893. . . Containing ... information of the World's Columbian Exposition, 1893 ... = Chicago. Midway Publishing Co. 1892. (6), 82 pp. Portraits. Plates. Map. Plan. $24\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 7, 1914. J633 — World's fairs. — World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Ill., 1893.
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CHICAGO. WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 1893--GUIDE-BOOKS. SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Hamilton, W E. SCH The time-saver. A book which names and locates .F893 5,000 things at the World's Fair that visitors .245 should not fail to see. Chicago, W.E.Hamilton, [1893] 111p. maps. 15cm. 1. Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893--Guide-books.
Card 662
Card 662
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Knight, Leonard & Co., publishers. A guide to the Columbian World's Fair, Chicago, Illinois. Revised edition. = Chicago. Knight, Leonard & Co. 1892. 65, (2) pp. Illus. Plates. Bird's eye view. $8^\circ$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
Card 664
Card 664
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CHICAGO. WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 1893--MAPS. Otis Brothers & Co., New York. SCpbH Otis Elevator new indexed standard guide map of the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago, 1893 ... Chicago, Rand, McNally & Co. [1893] 50.5x34.5cm.folded to 14x6.5cm. col.fold.map. Printed on the verso is Map of Chicago and the World's fair, 1893 ... 1. Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893--Maps.
Card 666
Card 666
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The Columbian portfolio of photographs of the World's Fair. [Cincinnati, The Jones Bros.Pub. .F893 Co., 1893] .58 cover-title,24plates in portfolio. 32x23cm. Red cloth, gilt stamped. XfArtz Cab Another copy. .21 .21 1. Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893-- Views. I. Jones Bros. Publishing Co., Cincinnati.
Card 668
Card 668
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CHICAGO. WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 1893--DESCRIPTION--VIEWS. Erie Preserving Co. SCH .F893 1893?] .243 15x99cm.folded to 15x9cm. 14 plates. Cover-title. COLLECTIONS Views of the World's Columbian Exposition. SCH .F893 Another copy. .244 1. Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893--Description--Views.
Card 670
Card 670
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS CHICAGO. WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 1893-- Buel, James William, 1849-1920. VIEWS. SCpbH ... The magic city, a massive portfolio of original photographic views of the great World's Fair and its treasures of art, including a vivid representation of the famous Midway Plaisance ... A photographic and historical representation of the "Magic City" by-the-lake, with its vast treasures of the world's art reproduced in splendid realism, as it was seen by millions of visitors, in a series of 300 (see next card) MB
Card 672
Card 672
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Buel, James William, 1849-1920. The magic city ... (card 2) magnificent photographic views. St. Louis; Philadelphia, Historical Publishing Company, 1894. 18nos. illus. 28.5x35cm. (Historical fine arts series v.1 nos.1-18; 15 Jan.-14 May, 1894) 1. Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893--Views. I. Title.
Card 674
Card 674
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World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. Views. White City Art Company. *Cab.40.18.10 The White City as it was. = Chicago. 1894. 18 parts in 1 v. Plates. $35\frac{1}{2} \times 45$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 9, 1935. D6664 — World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. Views.
Card 676
Card 676
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CHICAGO. WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 1893--DESCRIPTION--VIEWS. The World's Columbian Exposition. Portfolio of views issued by the Department of Photography, C.D. Arnold, chief. Chicago and St. Louis, National Chemigraph Company, 1893. 19¢. illus. 17.5x25.5cm. 1. Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893--Description--Views.
Card 678
Card 678
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World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. California. World's Fair Commission. Publications. Cummins, Ella Sterling. *A.2060e.1 The story of the files: a review of Californian writers and literature. — [San Francisco, Cal.] World's Fair Commission of California. 1893. 460 pp. Portraits. Plates. Vignettes. 22 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 4, 1919. L8306 — T.r. — Authors. — California. Lit. Hist. — World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. California. World's Fair Commission. Pubs.
Card 680
Card 680
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CHICAGO. WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 1893--GT. BRIT. Gt. Brit. Royal Commission, Chicago Exhibition, SCH 1893. .F893 ... Official catalogue of the British section. .237 First edition. London, W.Clowes & Sons, 1893. xlii,544p. front.(fold.plan) 18.5cm. Includes advertising matter. 1. Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893--Gt. Brit.
Card 682
Card 682
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World's Columbian Exposition. New York, State. *P.70.86.1 Board of Women Managers of the Exhibit of the State of New York at the World's Columbian Exposition. Report of J. Imogen Howard to the Board of Women Managers of the Exhibit of the State of New York at the World's Columbian Exposition. = Chicago. [1893.] 30 pp. 16°. The subject of the report is the advancement of the colored women of the United States. The title is on the cover. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 7, 1907. G4206—World's Columbian Exposition. New York, State. — Negro. — Women.
Card 684
Card 684
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Chicago, Ill. Description, topography, etc. Head, Franklin Harvey, 1835-1914. **Q.35.68 Untrodden fields in history and literature, and other essays. Edited by George Brooks Shepard. — Cleveland. The Rowfant Club. 1923. 2 v. Portraits. Plates. 20 cm. No. 130 of an edition of 165 copies. Contents. — 1. Studies in medieval and modern literature. — Studies in early American history. 2. Chicago. — Miscellanea. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1928. N4525 — T.r. — Rowfant Club, Cleveland. Pubs. — Shepard, George Brooks, ed. — Literature. Crit. — United States. Hist. — Chicago, Ill. Descr.
Card 686
Card 686
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Chicago. Fairs. See also Northwestern Sanitary Fair, Chicago, 1865. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 19, 1906. G2059
Card 688
Card 688
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Chicago, Illinois. Fairs. *“20th”.Cab.2.9 Voice of the Fair. Published under the auspices of the Northwestern Sanitary Fair. [Weekly.] Vol. 1, no. 1-22. April 27 – June 24, 1865. — Chicago. 1865. I v. Portrait. F°. Complete in twenty-two numbers. Edited by Andrew Shuman. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 19, 1906. G2059 — Northwestern Sanitary Fair, Chicago, 1865. — Periodicals. — Shuman, Andrew, ed.—United States. Sanitary Commission. Fairs. — Chicago, Ill. Fairs.
Card 690
Card 690
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CHICAGO--FICTION. Hecht, Ben, 1893-1964. A thousand and one afternoons in Chicago [by] Ben Hecht; design and illustrations by Herman Rosse. Covici-McGee, publishers, Chicago [1922] 288,[1]p. illus. 22cm. Short stories. Colored illustrated boards, decorative yellow end papers printed in black.
Card 692
Card 692
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Chicago. Fires. Cronan, Jeremiah. **H.90a.590** Lines written on the most dreadful fire that broke out in Chicago in Amernca. Compos'd by Jeramiah [sic] Cronan. — Broadside. Dublin. Brereton. [1871.] Size, 29 × 12 cm. Illus. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 14, 1924. M8049 — Chicago. Fires. — Broadsides.
Card 694
Card 694
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Chicago. Galleries. See also *Libby Prison War Museum Association, Chicago.*
Card 696
Card 696
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Northeastern reporter.—Vol. 12, no. 6 (October 7, 1887) St. Paul, Minn.: West Publishing Co., 1887. p. 865-1008; 24 cm. "The anarchists' case": p. 865-996. Spies and others v. People (Supreme Court of Illinois, September 1887)
Card 697
Card 697
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Les femmes : keepsake des keepsakes : onné de douze beaux portraits XK .262 .8
Card 698
Card 698
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CHICAGO--HAYMARKET SQUARE. RARE BOOK DEPT. XH .886 .P25G Parsons, Albert R., 1848-1887. The great anarchist trial. The Haymarket speech as re-delivered in the Cook County court room, Chicago, Ill., before the honorable judge, jury and spectators, Monday, Aug. 9, 1886, by the famous labor-reform orator, Albert R. Parsons. Chicago, Chicago Labor Press Association, 1886. 12p. 19cm. MB-Rev.
Card 700
Card 700
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CHICAGO--HAYMARKET SQUARE RIOT,1886. The accused the accusers. The famous speeches of the eight Chicago anarchists in court. When asked if they had anything to say why sentence should not be passed upon them. On October 7th, 8th and 9th, 1886. Chicago, Illinois ... Chicago, Socialistic Publishing Society [1886] lp.℗.,188p. 21.5cm. Contains addresses by August Spies, Michel Schwab, Oscar Neebe, Adolph Fischer, Louis Lingg, George Engel, Samuel Fielden and Albert R. Parsons. Printed pink wrappers preserved. MB-Rev.
Card 702
Card 702
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CHICAGO--HAYMARKET SQUARE RIOT, 1886. RARE BOOK DEPT. XH .886 .Sp4G Spies, August Vincent Theodore, 1855-1887. The great anarchist trial. The Haymarket speeches as delivered on the evening of the throwing of the bomb, at Haymarket Square, Chicago, May 4, 1886, by August Spies and Albert R. Parsons. Chicago, Chicago Laror [!] Press Association, 1886. 16p. 21.5cm. MB-Rev.
Card 704
Card 704
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RARE BOOK CHICAGO--IMPRINTS. DEPT. Historical Records Survey. XZ Check list of Chicago ante-fire imprints, .26 1851-1871. Chicago, 1938. .I/7C xvii, 727 p. 27.5cm. (American imprints inventory,4.) Mimeographed on one side of leaf only; t.-p. printed.
Card 706
Card 706
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Newberry Library, Chicago. A check list of fifteenth century books in the Newberry Library and in other libraries of Chicago, compiled by Pierce Butler. Chicago, 1933. xxiv p., 1/., 362 p., 1/. 25.5cm.
Card 708
Card 708
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CHICAGO--MASSACRE, 1812 [Kinzie, Juliette Augusta (Magill)] 1806-1870. Narrative of the massacre at Chicago, August 15, 1812, and of some preceding events. Chicago, Ill. Printed by Ellis & Fergus, book and job printers, Saloon Buildings, Clarke Street. 1844. 34p. front.(map) 22.5cm.(8vo) Printed blue wrappers preserved. I. Title. MB
Card 710
Card 710
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Chicago. Parks. *4375.8=No.6 in 4377.7=No.5 in *4374.7=*L.53.80 Rauch, John Henry. Public parks: their effects upon the moral, physical and sanitary condition of the inhabitants of large cities; with special reference to the city of Chicago. Chicago. Griggs & co. 1869. 84, xxiv pp. 8°.
Card 712
Card 712
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Chicago, Ill. Parks, etc. Vierling, Frank C. *L.22.26 Arbori-culture. Proceedings before the Committee on judiciary. With opinions of the press and prominent citizens. Ordinance introduced Nov. 11, 1889. Chicago. Higgins. 1890. 23 pp. 12°.
Card 714
Card 714
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Chicago. Theatres. See also Chicago Civic Shakespeare Society. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 10, 1930. N7245
Card 716
Card 716
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Chicago. Theatres. Glover, Lyman Beecher. 1846– The story of a theatre. [Chicago. 1899.] Illus. Portraits. Plates. Manuscript facsimiles. $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm. An account of Powers' Theatre, formerly Hooley's Theatre, and brief accounts of the other theatres in Chicago. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3063 — Chicago. Theatres. — Chicago. Theatres. Powers' Theatre.
Card 718
Card 718
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Chicago. Theatres. MacVicker [McVicker], James Hubert. 1822–1896. **T.76.26** The theatre; its early days in Chicago. A paper read before the Chicago Historical Society, February 19, 1884. By J. H. McVicker. Chicago. Knight & Leonard. 1884. 88 pp. 21½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 25, 1914. J379 — Chicago Historical Society. Addresses. — Chicago. Theatres.
Card 720
Card 720
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Transactions of the Chicago Academy of Sciences. -- Vol.1, pt.1 (1867)-vol.2, article 1 (1870) Chicago : The Academy, 1867-1870 (Chicago : P.L. Hanscom) 1 v. and 1 pt. : ill.(some col.),map,port.; 29cm. Vol.1 is in two parts, 1867-69, with separate t.p. but continuous pagination: iv,vii,[5],337, [1],viiip.,XXXVI leaves of plates(1 folded) No more published. -- The original stock, (See next card)
Card 722
Card 722
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Transactions of the Chicago Academy of Sciences ... 1867-1870 (Card 2) together with the plates, was destroyed in the Chicago fire. Includes descriptions of North American birds, with 12 colored lithographs by Bowen & Co., Philadelphia (mostly drawn by E. Sheppard) Imperfect: v.2, art.1 wanting. I. Chicago Academy of Sciences.
Card 724
Card 724
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Chicago and North-Western Railway Co. The North and West illustrated for tourist, business and pleasure travel. Chicago, 1876. LC XXX.
Card 726
Card 726
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Chicago Browning Society. 4563.75 = *R.12.169 Robert Browning's poetry. Outline studies. Chicago. Kerr & co. 1886. 50 pp. $12^\circ$. Two copies on each number. -Browning, Robert.
Card 728
Card 728
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Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad. **H.90.177 [Four posters issued by a Committee of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen deprecating use of the C. B. and Q. route during the strike.] = [Lincoln, Neb., etc.? 1888.] 4 broadsides. Illus. $4^{\circ}$ & $F^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 11, 1904. F4088 — Broadsides. — Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. — Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen. — Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad. — Strikes. — No main card.
Card 730
Card 730
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Chicago Club of Printing House Craftsmen. McMurtrie, Douglas Crawford, 1888-1944, editor. The invention of printing: a bibliography. Edited by Douglas C. McMurtrie, with the assistance of John Adamson. Prepared as an activity of the Work projects administration (Illinois), Chicago public library omnibus project... section on printing bibliography, co-sponsored by the Chicago Club of Printing House Craftsmen. Chicago, Ill., Chicago Club of Printing House (Continued on next card)
Card 732
Card 732
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Chicago Club of Printing House Craftsmen. McMurtrie, Douglas Crawford, 1888-1944. The invention of printing: a bibliography. 1942. (Card 2) Craftsmen, 1942. 3 p.l., iii-xxiv, 413 p. 28 cm. Reproduced from type-written copy.
Card 734
Card 734
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McMurtrie, Douglas Crawford, 1888- A preliminary check list of published materials relating to the history of printing in Argentina, compiled and edited by Douglas C. McMurtrie. Chicago, Ill., Committee on invention of printing, Chicago club of printing house craftsmen, 1942. 14 p. 21½ cm. Reproduced from type-written copy. "Published as a report on Work projects administration Official project no. OP 65-1-54-273 (3) officially sponsored by the Chicago public library." 1. Printing—Hist. —Argentine republic—Bibl. 2. Chicago club of printing house craftsmen. Z213.A69M2 016.655182 42—17569 Library of Congress [56e4]
Card 736
Card 736
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McMurtrie, Douglas Crawford, 1888-1944. A preliminary check list of published materials relating to the history of printing in Brazil, compiled and edited by Douglas C. McMurtrie. Chicago, Ill., Committee on invention of printing, Chicago club of printing house craftsmen, 1942. 7 p. 21 cm. Reproduced from type-written copy. "Published as a report on Work projects administration Official project no. OP 65-1-54-273 (3) officially sponsored by the Chicago public library." 1. Printing—Hist.—Brazil—Bibl. i. Chicago club of printing house craftsmen. Z213.B8M3 016.655181 42-50264 Library of Congress [a63e4]
Card 738
Card 738
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McMurtrie, Douglas Crawford, 1888— A preliminary check list of published materials relating to the history of printing in Colombia, compiled and edited by Douglas C. McMurtrie. Chicago, Ill., Committee on invention of printing, Chicago club of printing house craftsmen, 1942. 7 p. 21\textsuperscript{m}. Reproduced from type-written copy. "Published as a report on Work projects administration Official project no. OP 65-1-54-273 (3) officially sponsored by the Chicago public library." 1. Printing—Hist.—Colombia—Bibl. 1. Chicago club of printing house craftsmen. Library of Congress Z213.C7M3 [4] 016.655186
Card 740
Card 740
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Chicago Club of Printing House Craftsmen. McMurtrie, Douglas Crawford, 1888-1944. A preliminary check list of published materials relating to the history of printing in Dominican Republic, compiled and edited by Douglas C. McMurtrie. Chicago, Ill., Committee on Invention of Printing, Chicago Club of Printing House Craftsmen, 1942. 7p. 21cm. Reproduced from type-written copy. "Published as a report on Work Projects Administration official project no. OP 65-1-54- (See next card)
Card 742
Card 742
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McMurtrie, Douglas Crawford, 1888-1944. A SCQ preliminary check list of published materials relating to the history of printing in Dominican Republic ... 1942. (Card 2) .59 .375 .7 273 (3) officially sponsored by the Chicago Public Library." 1. Printing--History--Dominican Republic-- Bibliography. I. Chicago Club of Printing House Craftsmen.
Card 744
Card 744
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McMurtrie, Douglas Crawford, 1888— A preliminary check list of published materials relating to the history of printing in Guatemala, compiled and edited by Douglas C. McMurtrie. Chicago, Ill., Committee on invention of printing, Chicago club of printing house craftsmen, 1942. 7 p. 21ᵃ. Reproduced from type-written copy. "Published as a report on Work projects administration Official project no. OP 65-1-54-273 (3) officially sponsored by the Chicago public library." 1. Printing—Hist.—Guatemala—Bibl. 1. Chicago club of printing house craftsmen. Library of Congress Z213.G9M3 [4] 016.65517281
Card 746
Card 746
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McMurtrie, Douglas Crawford, 1888—ed. A preliminary check list of published materials relating to the history of printing in Latin America, compiled and edited by Douglas C. McMurtrie. Chicago, Ill., Committee on invention of printing, Chicago club of printing house craftsmen, 1942. 16 p. 21½¹⁰. Reproduced from type-written copy. "Published as a report on Work projects administration Official project no. OP65-1-54-273(3) officially sponsored by the Chicago public library." 1. Printing—Hist.—Spanish America—Bibl. i. Chicago club of printing house craftsmen. 42-50411 Library of Congress Z212.M3 [4] 016.65518
Card 748
Card 748
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McMurtrie, Douglas Crawford, 1888— A preliminary check list of published materials relating to the history of printing in Mexico, compiled and edited by Douglas C. McMurtrie. Chicago, Ill., Committee on invention of printing, Chicago club of printing house craftsmen, 1942. 33 p. 21½ cm. Reproduced from type-written copy. "Published as a report on Work projects administration Official project no. OP 65-1-54-273 (3) officially sponsored by the Chicago public library." 1. Printing—Hist.—Mexico—Bibl. 1. Chicago club of printing house craftsmen. Z210.M193 016.655172 42—17571 Library of Congress [55c½]
Card 750
Card 750
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Chicago club of printing house craftsmen. McMurtrie, Douglas Crawford, 1888-1944. A preliminary check list of published materials relating to the history of printing in Peru, compiled and edited by Douglas C. McMurtrie. Chicago, Ill., Committee on invention of printing, Chicago club of printing house craftsmen, 1942. 8 p. 21½ cm. Reproduced from type-written copy. "Published as a report on Work projects administration Official project no. OP 65-1-54-273 (3) officially sponsored by the Chicago public library." 1. Printing—Hist.—Peru—Bibl. 1. Chicago club of printing house craftsmen. Z213.P4M2 016.655185 42—17570 Library of Congress [a56c½]
Card 752
Card 752
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Chicago Club of Printing House Craftsmen. McMurtrie, Douglas Crawford, 1888-1944. A preliminary check list of published materials relating to the history of printing in Venezuela, compiled and edited by Douglas C. McMurtrie. Chicago, Ill., Committee on Invention of Printing, Chicago Club of Printing House Craftsmen, 1942. 7p. 21cm. Reproduced from type-written copy. "Published as a report on Work Projects Administration Official project no.OP 65-1-54- (See next card) MB
Card 754
Card 754
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McMurtrie, Douglas Crawford, 1888-1944. A preliminary check list of published materials relating to the history of printing in Venezuela ... 1942. (Card 2) -273 (3) officially sponsored by the Chicago Public Library." 1. Printing--History--Venezuela--Bibliography. I. Chicago Club of Printing House Craftsmen.
Card 756
Card 756
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Chicago Daily News. [Chicago.] = [Chicago. 1929.] 4 v. in 1. Illus. Portraits. Plates. [54th year — 144, 150, 156, 162. June 17, 24, July 1, 8. Chicago number.] 54 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 8, 1929. N6447 — Chicago. Descr.
Card 758
Card 758
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Chicago Day waltz. Valisi, G SCpbH Chicago Day waltz. [Chicago, Valisi Bros., F893 1893] .233 4p. col.illus. 35.5cm. Caption title. Chicago Day was 9 Oct. 1893. Lithograph by The Orcutt Co., Chicago. 1. Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. I. The Orcutt Co., Chicago. II. Title.
Card 760
Card 760
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R-B XSV. Chicago 11 Novembre 1887 : Wie die fünf Martyrer in Chicago. Sacco und Vanzetti sind auch unschuldig, Rettet sie! -- Chicago : [s.n.], 1887. 1 broadside : ill. ; 106 x 72 cm. For original sketches by the artist, see MS 2030 box 8 xxb 1. Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. 2. Vanzetti, Bartolomeo, 1888-1927. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm48762847 001416
Card 762
Card 762
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White, Horace, 1834-1916. The Lincoln and Douglas debates : an address before the Chicago Historical Society, February 17, 1914 / by Horace White. Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, c1914 32 p.,[4] leaves of plates : ill. ; 24 cm. Monaghan 2170.
Card 764
Card 764
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XZ .26 .N62S Chicago Historical Society. Library. A check list of the Kellogg collection of "patent inside" newspapers of 1876. Prepared for exhibit at the Centennial Exposition at Philadelphia, and now preserved in the Library of the Chicago Historical Society. Chicago, The WPA Historical Records Survey Project, 1939. ix, 99 l. 27.5cm. (American Imprints Inventory, 11.) Mimeographed on one side of leaf only; t.p. printed.
Card 765
Card 765
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WPA - 23 Jan 1940 - tr.fr. 2154.356 (11) I American newspapers--Bibl. I Kellogg, Ansel Nash, 1832-1886 II Philadelphia. Centennial Exposition, 1876 s III American Imprints Inventory, IL
Card 766
Card 766
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Chicago Historical Society. Addresses. MacVicker [McVicker], James Hubert. 1822-1896. **T.76.26 The theatre; its early days in Chicago. A paper read before the Chicago Historical Society, February 19, 1884. By J. H. McVicker. Chicago. Knight & Leonard. 1884. 88 pp. 21½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 25, 1914. J379 — Chicago Historical Society. Addresses. — Chicago. Theatres.
Card 768
Card 768
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Chicago Irish brigade, The. See Illinois. Militia. 23d Regiment. Infantry. This card was printed at the Boston. Public Library, March 30, 1916. K7731
Card 770
Card 770
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*Artz Cab.19.6 Chicago Law Times, The. Vol. 3, [1889.] Edited by Catharine V. Waite. = Chicago. Waite & Co. 1889. v. Portraits. Autograph facsimiles. $8^{\circ}$. In vol. 3 are inserted autograph letters from William Wetmore Story, Charles B. Waite and Mellen Chamberlain to Elizabeth Porter Gould. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 8, 1908. G6297 — Periodicals. — Law. Period. — Waite, Catharine Van Valkenburg, ed.
Card 772
Card 772
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Chicago Light Artillery. Company A. See James Smith's Independent Company A, Chicago Light Artillery. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 28, 1906. G1868
Card 774
Card 774
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Chicago Literary Club. Club papers. Lewis, Edwin Herbert. 1866- *A.5235K.1*=*4399A.187 William Vaughn Moody. Chicago. 1914. 44, (1) pp. [Chicago Literary Club. Club papers.] 18 cm. A paper read November 4, 1912. One of an edition of 275 copies.
Card 776
Card 776
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Acc. 74-136 (120) Chicago Magic Company, Chicago. Superior magical apparatus; illustrated catalogue, number seven. Chicago, Chicago Magic Company [1917] J. L. Whitney Fd
Card 778
Card 778
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Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company. Pictorial diagrams of the Boston Theatres. Boston. Lansing & Co. 1880. (12) pp. Plans. 17 cm. The title is on the cover. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J652 — Lansing & Co., printers. — Boston. Theatres.
Card 780
Card 780
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Chicago platform, The, 1868. No. 6 in *“20th”.107.12 The National Republican party of the United States, assembled in National Convention, in the City of Chicago, on the twentieth day of May, 1868, make the following declaration of principles: = Broadside. Boston. 1868. Size, $14\frac{1}{2} \times 10$ inches. Colored lithograph. Portraits of Grant and Colfax, with illustrations of incidents in the Civil War surrounding the text. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 8, 1912. H8215 — Broadsides. — Republican Party. — Presidential elections. 1868.
Card 782
Card 782
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Chicago poems. Sandburg, Carl. Chicago poems. — New York. Holt & Co. 1916. xi, 183 pp. 19 cm. Some of the poems are about Chicago. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 25, 1916. K8923 — T.r. — Chicago. Descr. — Poems of places.
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Card 784
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Chicago Public Library. *Reserve Regulations of the Chicago Public Library. 6190 [Chicago, 187-?] .8 LC x no.11
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Card 786
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Chicago Public Library. Treasures of the Chicago Public Library: a contribution toward a descriptive catalog / compiled by Thomas A. Orlando and Marie Gecik. Chicago : The Library, 1977. xi, 149 p. : ill., facsimis. ; 22cm. "Corrections" ([2]p.) inserted at end. 1. Bibliography--Rare Books--Catalogs. I. Orlando, Thomas A. II. Title.
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Card 787
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g.publisher--1978(not acc. dis
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Card 788
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Chicago Public Library omnibus project. McMurtrie, Douglas Crawford, 1888-1944, editor. The invention of printing: a bibliography. Edited by Douglas C. McMurtrie, with the assistance of John Adamson. Prepared as an activity of the Work projects administration (Illinois), Chicago public library omnibus project ... section on printing bibliography, co-sponsored by the Chicago Club of Printing House Craftsmen. Chicago, Ill., Chicago Club of Printing House Craftsmen, 1942. (Continued on next card)
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Card 790
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Chicago Public Library omnibus project. McMurtrie, Douglas Crawford, 1888-1944. The invention of printing: a bibliography. 1942. (Card 2) 3 p.l., iii-xxiv, 413 p. 28 cm. Reproduced from type-written copy.
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Card 792
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Material on the above subject may be found in the vertical files of the Department of Rare Books and Manuscripts. Please consult the Librarian in the Reading Room.
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Card 794
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The Chicago pulpit. v.1,no.8. *Reserve Chicago, Carpenter & Sheldon, 1872. 7441 .61 no.13
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Card 796
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*Reserve The Chicago pulpit. v.3, no.74. 7441 Chicago, Carpenter & Sheldon, 1873. .58 no.11
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Card 798
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Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy. Department of Social Investigation. Publications. Greenacre, Alice. *P.63.358.1 A handbook for the women voters of Illinois. Edited by Sophonisba P. Breckinridge. — [Chicago.] 1913. 128 pp. Maps. [Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy. Department of Social Investigation. Publications.] 23 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 7, 1914. K2794—S.r.—Illinois. Political history and affairs.—Breckinridge, Sophonisba Preston, editor. — T.r.
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Card 800
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS New Bern, N.C. Committee of Inquiry and Correspondence. .90a The proceedings of the revolutionary committee of the town of Newbern, North Carolina, 1775. .625 A newly discovered printed document of the American Revolution brought to light by the American Imprints Inventory of the Historical Records Survey, Division of Women's & Professional Projects of the Works Progress Administration. Provided with an introductory note and privately printed by Douglas C. McMurtrie, (See next card) MB-Rev.
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Card 802
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New Bern, N.C. Committee of Inquiry and Correspondence. The proceedings of the revolutionary committee ... [1938] (Card 2) consultant to the national director of the Historical Records Survey, as a keepsake for presentation to friends attending the sixtieth annual conference of the American Library Association at Kansas City, Missouri, June 13-18, 1938. [Chicago, 1938] lp. l., facsim.:4p. 32cm. Caption title of facsimile: Proceedings of the (See next card)
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Card 804
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New Bern, N.C. Committee of Inquiry and Correspondence. The proceedings of the revolutionary committee ... [1938] (Card 3) Committee for the town of Newbern and the county of Craven, May 31, 1775. "Presswork by students of the Chicago School of Printing, Chicago, Illinois." 1. North Carolina--Hist.--Revolution--Sources. 2. New Bern, N.C.--Hist. I. Historical Records Survey. II. McMurtrie, Douglas Crawford, 1888-1944, ed.
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Card 806
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Chicago Theological Seminary. *Reserve 4499 .114 Charter and constitution. Chicago, Ill., C.Scott, 1856. LC XX.
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Card 808
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Chicago Tribune. Adams, Frederick Upham. The plot that failed. Official records which show that the Chicago Tribune employed Burns detectives, who manufactured evidence intended to convict an honest man of the crime of perjury. Startling exposure of a deliberate conspiracy against William Lorimer and Edward Hines. [Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. 1912.] 24 pp. 23 cm. A broadside is inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 10, 1914. K1886 — T.r. — Lorimer, William. 1861. — Hines, Edward, of Chicago.
Card 810
Card 810
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Chicago Tribune. Gissing, George Robert, 1857-1903. *A.3412.1 Brownie. Now first reprinted from The Chicago Tribune together with six other stories attributed to him. With introductions by George Everett Hastings, Vincent Starrett, Thomas Ollive Mabbott. — New York. Columbia University Press. 1931. 107, (1) pp. 24½ cm. Contents. — Brownie. — The warden's daughter. — Twenty pounds. — Joseph Yates' temptation. — The death-clock. — The serpent-charm. — Dead and alive. No. 126 of an edition of 500 copies. Gissing's contributions to Chicago Newspapers. p. 107. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 12, 1933. D1470 — T.r. — Hastings, George Everett, pref. — Starrett, Vincent, pref., 1886. — Mabbott, Thomas Ollive, pref., 1898. — Chicago Tribune.
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Card 812
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CHICAGO. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY. BARTON COLLECTION. Raney, McKendree Llewellyn, 1877- If Lincoln had lived / addresses by M. Llewellyn Raney, Lloyd Lewis, Carl Sandburg, [and] William E. Dodd. Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 1935. vii,62p.,[1] leaf of plates : port. ; 17 cm. Half-title: The William E. Barton collection of Lincolniana. Frontispiece: from a painting by George Frederick Wright. Monaghan 3493. Ex libris(bookplate): Michael J. McCarty. MB.
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Card 814
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R-B Res. 5577 .41 Chicago, Washingtonian Home. Annual report. Chicago: Clark & Edwards, Printers, 1874, 1878-1879. lv. : ill. 25 cm. Vol. contains the 10th, 14th, & 15th Annual Report of this organization. I.T. RG88-530048 r 33266
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Card 816
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The Chicagoan vol. XIII (June-August 1933). Chicago : The Chicagoan Publishing Co., 1933. 3 issues : map, ill, (some col.) ; 36.5 cm.
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Card 820
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Chicherin, Georgii Vasil'evich, 1872-1936. An appeal to the workers of the Allies, by G. Chicherin ... Translated by W.J. Sidis. Issued by Local Boston, Socialist Party, 885 Washington St., Boston, Mass. [ca.1919] broadside. 32x16cm.
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Card 821
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anon.gift--(removed from H.80.278) 1 Russia--Hist--Revolution, 1917-1921--Foreign public opinion 2 European War, 1914-1918 I Sidis, William James, 1898- II Socialist Party (U.S.) Boston di2s
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Card 822
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R-B Acc. Chichester, Edward. 89- Documents illustrative of the oppressions and cruelties of Irish Revenue officers. London: : Printed by Thomas Wood, 393, Strand, (opposite Cecil Street)., 1818. 46 p. ; 16.5 cm. I.T. RG89-531285 MRG89-531285 20299
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Card 824
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Chichester, Edward L illus. Champlin, John Denison, 1834-1915. Chronicle of the coach, Charing Cross to Ilfracombe; by John Denison Champlin, jr. Illustrated by Edward L. Chichester. London, Chatto and Windus, 1886. xv, 298 p. illus. 20 1/2cm. (Continued on next card) DA625.C453 1886a
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Card 826
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Chichester, Edward L illus. DA625 .C453 Champlin, John Denison, 1834-1915. Chronicle of the coach ... 1886. (Card 2) KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *A.1600S.1 --- [Another copy] 1. England—Descr. & trav. I. Chichester, Edward L., illus. II. Title. DA625.C453 1886a
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Card 828
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Chichester, Henry Manners, and George Burges-Short. *“20th”.92.25 The records and badges of every regiment and corps in the British Army. [2d edition.] — London. Gale & Polden. [1900.] (1), xv, 942 pp. Illus. Colored plates. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] June 19, 1903 E9433 — Great Britain. Army and navy. Army. — Jt. auth.
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Card 830
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Chickahominy River, Battle of, June 29, 1862. See Savage's Station, Va., Battle of, 1862. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library November 14, 1935. D9210
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Card 832
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CHICKAMAUGA, BATTLE OF, 1863. RARE BOOK DEPT. X.20 .864 .C76A May 19 Confederate States of America. Army. Dept. of Tennessee. Official report of the Battle of Chickamauga. Published by order of Congress. Richmond: R.M.Smith,public printer. 1864. 234p. 22.5cm. Reports of Gen. Bragg and his subordinate commanders, transmitted to Congress, May 19, 1864. Crandall 1372.
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Card 834
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Chickamauga, Battle of, September, 1863. Hicks, George. *“20th”.32.47 Personal recollections of Chickamauga. Extracts from an address delivered in Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. — [Chicago. Brown, Pettibone & Co.] 1886. 29 pp. 8°. Reprinted from “The history of the Ninety-sixth Illinois Volunteer Infantry,” by Charles A. Partridge [*4323.112]. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 17, 1903 F1896 — Chickamauga, Battle of, September, 1863.
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Card 836
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Chickamauga, Battle of, 1863. Skinner, George W., compiler. *“20th”.46b.63 Pennsylvania at Chickamauga and Chattanooga. Ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battles. [Harrisburg.] 1897. 499 pp. Portraits. Plates. 23.5 cm., in 8s. The date on the title-page is 1897, but the printer’s imprint, overleaf, has date 1901. Contains much information about battles, and regiments engaged. D7355 — T.r. — Pennsylvania. Militia. — Chickamauga, Battle of, 1863. — Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park. — Chattanooga, Tenn. Hist. Civil War, 1861–1865. Campaign of 1863.
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Card 838
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Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park. *“20th”.60.76 New Jersey. Chickamauga and Chattanooga Park Commissioners. Report ... to ... Hon. John W. Griggs, Governor. = Somerville, N. J. The Unionist-Gazette Print. 1897. 32 pp. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 10, 1906. G2194 — Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park.
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Card 840
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Chickamauga National Park. See Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 25, 1906. G1874
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Card 842
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Chickasaw Bayou campaign. See Vicksburg, Miss. History. Civil War, 1861-1865. Vicksburg campaign, 1862, 1863. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library November 14, 1935 D9210
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Card 844
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CHICKASAW INDIANS--TREATIES, 1805. U.S. Treaties, etc., 1801-1809 (Jefferson) Articles of arrangement between the United States of America, and the chiefs and warriors of the Indian nation called the Chickasaws, concluded the twenty third day of July, 1805. Printed by order of the Senate. Washington City: Printed by William Duane and son. 1805. 7p. 22cm.(8vo) Shaw/Shoemaker 9515. "Ratification advised by Senate Dec. 19. 1805" --ms. note on t.p.
Card 846
Card 846
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Chickasaw, the Scout. See Naron, L. H. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 7, 1904. F4892
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Card 848
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Chickasaw lands. *Map 84.2.N5.1835 Lusher, Henry M. Map of the lands in Mississippi ceded by the Chickasaws to the United States in 1832 and 1834, from actual survey. Boston. 1835. Size, $16\frac{7}{8} \times 22\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Scale, computed, 1.3+ miles to 1 inch. Folded. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Mar. 10, 1904 F3111 — Chickasaw lands. — Mississippi. Geog. Maps.
Card 850
Card 850
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XJ Chicken Little. .880 Adventure of Henny Penny and her friends. New York, McLoughlin Bros. [ca.1880?] .C43L cover-title,6 numb. 6 col.plates. 27cm.
Card 851
Card 851
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g:Charlotte Simon--Acc 63-477 I Title dis
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Card 852
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Chicken Little. Remarkable story of Chicken Little. Published by W.J. Reynolds, Roxbury, Mass. [1840] cover-title, 8 numb. col. illus. 19cm. An American version by J.G. Chandler. Printed on one side of leaf only. Illustrated blue wrappers; first and last leaf pasted down inside wrappers. I. Chandler, John Greene, 1815-1879.
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Card 853
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Wilson Fd.--1924--tr.fr. H.99D.30 LCxx 1 Children's literature--U.S. II Title dis
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Card 854
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Chicken Little. SCJ ... The remarkable history of Chicken Little, by John Greene Chandler. With wood engravings from his original edition of 1840--and an illustrated chapter on his life and work by Herbert H. Hosmer, Jr. South Lancaster, Mass., Priv. print. at the College Press [c1941] 45p. illus.,port. 19cm. At head of title: 1840-1940. An American version, first published anonymously in 1840, of an old nursery tale. (See next card) MB
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Card 855
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anon. gift?--1942--tr.fr. H.99D.30R 1 for rb s 9
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Card 856
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Chicken Little. ... The remarkable history of Chicken Little ... [1941] (Card 2) 1. Chandler, John Greene, 1815-1879. I. Chand- ler, John Greene, 1815-1879. II. Hosmer, Herbert Henry, 1913- III. Title.
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Card 858
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Chicken Little. Acc. The remarkable history of... 79-285 [Boston] Anne & David Bromer, 1979. lcxx. (No. XVI of 35 hand colored copies signed by illustrator and printer) Schraft fd.
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Card 860
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Chickering, Elmer. Photo portrait of unidentified woman. Boston : Elmer Chickering., [1890?] 1 photo ; 16.5 cm.
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Card 862
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R-B XH Chickering & Sons. .F Grand, Square and Upright Piano- 881 Fortes... -- Boston : Farwell, .M38A Printers., 1881. .633 [1] p. : ill. ; 28 cm. 1. Piano. 2. Advertising flyers. MRGRRBK ocm30309595 BPL RB 005362
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Card 864
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R-B XH Chickering & Sons. .F Piano forte warerooms... -- 881 [Boston : s.n., 1881.] .M38A [1] card : ill. ; 7.5 x 13 cm. .432 Two copies with different illustrations. 1. Piano. 2. Advertising cards. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm28910202 BPL RB 003335
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Card 866
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R-B KHA Chiclana, Feliciano Antonio. 59 Estatuto provisional del gobierno .A3 superior de las Provincias Unidas del 1811 Rio de La Plata a nombre del Sr. D. Fernando VII. -- Buenos Aires : Niños Expositos, 1811. [2], 9 p. ; 19.6 cm. One quarter calf, marbled boards, marbled endpapers. Ex libris [bookplate]: A. Santamarina. I. Santamarina, A., former owner. II. Argentina. MRGRRBK ocm44021234 004608
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Card 868
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do Chico Acc. Poema guerreiro... 79-130 Horta [Tip. de 0 Telegrafo] 1939. (113) Ainsley fd.
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Card 870
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Chico, El, y la chica. Saynete. [Anon.] See Cruz Cano y Olmedilla, Ramón Francisco Ignacio de la, 1731-1795. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library. August 9, 1926. M814
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Card 872
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Chidamian, Claude, 1920- Bonsai; miniature trees. With illus. by Shirlea Hatcher. Princeton, N. J., Van Nostrand [1955] 96 p. illus. 24 cm. [Another copy] 1. Bonsai. SB435.C45 635.977 55-10914 Library of Congress [7]
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Card 874
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Chidlaw, Benjamin W. A Thanksgiving sermon preached before the 39th O. V., U. S. A., at Camp Todd, Macon, Missouri, Nov. 28, 1861, and a sketch of the regiment. — Cincinnati. Crosby. 1861. 24 pp. $12^\circ$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Apr. 17, 1903 E8799 — Thanksgiving Day. Sermons. — Ohio. Militia. 39th Regt.
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Card 876
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[Chidley, Samuel] [The dissembling Scot set forth in his coulours, or A vindication of Lieut. Col. J. Lilburn and others. From those aspersions cast upon them by David Brown in his idle pamphlet directed to the supream authority of England ...] [London, 1652] 14 p. 19.5cm. (4to) Signed at end: Samuel Chidley. Wing C3839. (See next card) MB
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Card 877
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19 Jan. 1941 - Benton fd 1 Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657. 2 Brown, David, f1. 1652. To the suprem authority of England. I Title. dis ex libris
Card 878
Card 878
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[Chidley, Samuel] [The dissembling Scot] ... 1652. (Card 2) Imperfect: p.l-6 wanting; title & imprint supplied from Brit. Mus. Cat. of Printed Books. Ex libris: John Harvey of Ickwell-Bury. I. Title.
Card 880
Card 880
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Chidley, Sydney. Scene painting for amateurs. = Scrap-book. [N.p. N.d.] (26) pp. Illus. Diagrams. 28½ cm. Composed of clippings from The Keynote, 1886. Other newspaper clipings are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 6, 1913. J94 — Keynote, The — Scene-painting. — Theatre. Scrap-books. -Theatre.Sce
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Card 882
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Chief promises, The, of God unto man. Interlude. Bale, John, Bishop of Ossory, 1495-1563. *Q.58.20 The chief promises of God unto man (God's promises). 1538. London. Jack. 1908. (1), vii pp. (20) ff. in collotype facsimile. Vignette. Black-letter. [The Tudor facsimile texts.] 26 cm. The original title-page reads: A tragedye or enterlude manyfestyng the chefe promyses of God vnto man . . . This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 11, 1920. M507 — T.r. Interlude. — S.r. — Interludes. — God's promises. Interlude.
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Card 884
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*Acc. 69-1147 (43) The chieftain brave. Boston, O. Ditson, 1868. 20th Regiment Fund
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Card 886
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Chien de métier! Du Casse, Hermann. Chien de métier! Petites misères théâtrales. = Paris. Dentu. 1866. (3), 172 pp. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 12s and 6s. Sketches of theatrical life in France and Italy. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J183 — Theatre. Fiction. — T.r.
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Card 888
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Chien, Le, de Montargis. See Montargis, Le chien de. Oct. 13, 1902 E5536
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Card 890
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R-B DS 754.82 .C5 1749x Ch'ien-lung, Emperor of China, 1711- 1799. Copia de carta, del emperador de la China, escrita a nuestro santissimo padre Benedicto XIV. pidiendo a Su Santidad una princesa de Europa en matrimonio, con la solemne promessa (entre otras) de establecer una mutua correspondencia con Su Santidad / traducida del idioma chino al castellano por el padre secretario de Indias de la Compañía de Jesus, residente en la corte romana, este año de 1748. -- (Continue on next card) nuc87403509 MRGRRBK 004642
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Card 892
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R-B DS 754.82 .C5 1749x Ch`ien-lung, Emperor of China, 1711- 1799. -- Copia de carta, del emperador de la China, escrita a ... [1749]. (Card 2) Madrid ; Zaragoza : Francisco Revilla. .., [1749]. [4] p. ; 20 cm. Caption title. "Parrapho, que se deve añadir a la relación que se imprimió el año passado de la ciudad de Heracla, sacado del Mercurio del mes de marzo": p. [4] (Continue next card) nuc87403509 MRGRRBK 004643
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Card 894
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R-B DS 754.82 C5 1749x Ch'ien-lung, Emperor of China, 1711-1799. -- Copia de carta, del emperador de la China, escrita a ... [1749]. (Card 3) Colophon (p. [4]): En Madrid, y reimpreso en Zaragoza en la Imprenta de Francisco Revilla. Medina. La imprenta en México, 3934 1. Catholic Church--Relations (diplomatic)--China. 2. China--Foreign relations--Catholic church. 3. Herculaneum (Ancient city) I. (Continue on next card) nuc87403509 MRGRRBK 004644
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Card 896
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R-B DS 754.82 Ch'ien-lung, Emperor of China, 1711-1799. -- Copia de carta, del emperador de la China, escrita a ... [1749]. (Card 4) Benedict XIV, Pope, 1675-1758. II. Title. MRGRRBK nuc87403509 004645
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Card 898
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Chierlin, Lars Anders. **E.181.14** Sjömåns dagelige assistant eller anvisning uti de nödvändigaste stycken af navigations wetenskapen. Stockholm. Holmerus. 1777. (10), 168 pp. Tables. Sm. 4°. -Navigation.
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Card 900
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Chiesa, Wilfredo Tango Boston : Whetstone Press, 1983 No. 4 of 38 copies, signed by artist. Poems by Anthony Petrosky. the author (850) D. Kimball
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Card 902
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Le chiese monolitiche di Lalibelà. Bianchi Barriviera, Lino, 1906- Le chiese monolitiche di Lalibelà e altre nel Lasta-Vagh in Etiopia; 60 stampe originali all' acqvaforte di Lino Bianchi Barriviera - le vedvte sono riprese dal vero - le tavole architettoniche sono state elaborate dall'avtore svi rilievi di Elio Zacchia - ricognizione archeologica 1939 condotta da A. A. Monti della Corte. [Rome? 1957] lxiv numb.l. (ℓ.v-lxiv: plates, maps, plans) 59 x 62cm.; in portfolio 59 x 78cm. (See next card) MB
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Card 904
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Bianchi Barriviera, Lino, 1906- Le chiese monolitiche di Lalibelà ... 1957. (Card 2) Etched throughout except leaf ii. No.4 of 25 copies, signed by artist. "Translation of the Italian titles and text with explanatory notes by George Binet": [31] leaves (typescript (carbon)) inserted.
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Card 906
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Chieti, Nicola d'Andrea da, 14th century. See Andrea da Chieti, Nicola d', 14th century. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library November 7, 1941. E3645
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Card 908
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Chifflet, Philippe, prefacer. Trent, Council of. **H.68.37 [Sacrosancti et æcumenici Concilii Tridentini . . . canones et decreta . . . P. Chiffletii . . . præfatio. . . .] [Coloniæ Agrippinæ, 1644.] (20), 200, xi, (58) pp. 32°. The title-page and pp. i, ii, at the middle of the book, are lacking. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Jan. 21, F948 — Chifflet, Philippe, prefacer.
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Card 910
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Chignecto Bay, Nova Scotia. Jefferys, Thomas. 1720-1771. A large and particular plan of Shegnekto Bay, and the circumjacent country, with the forts and settlements of the French 'till disposess'd by the English in June 1755. Drawn on the spot by an officer. [London.] 1755. Size, $13\frac{1}{4} \times 22\frac{5}{8}$ inches. Scale (computed), 1.6 miles to 1 inch. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 27, 1909. H1255 — Chignecto Bay, Nova Scotia. — French and Indian War, 1754-1759. Maps.
Card 912
Card 912
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Chignecto Day, Nova Scotia. Webster, John Clarence, 1863— **H.87.61** The forts of Chignecto; a study of the eighteenth century conflict between France and Great Britain in Acadia. — [Shediac, N. B.] The Author. 1930. 142, (1), iv pp. Portraits, I colored. Plates. Maps. Plans. Facsimiles. Tables. $25\frac{1}{2}$ cm. No. 168 of an edition of 400 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 9, 1935. D6676 — Chignecto Day, Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia. Hist. Colonial period — French and Indian War, 1754-1759.
Card 914
Card 914
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*A.2290b.4 Chigwell Chronicle, The. [Monthly.] Published at the sign of the Maypole Inn for the Boston Branch of the Dickens Fellowship. Vol. 1 (no. 1, 2). October, Nov. 1921. — Boston. 1921. v. Portrait. $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Additions on this card only. Additional unbound parts, as received, may be found in covers on the same shelf-number. They are not noted on this card until bound. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library. January 12, 1922. M3347 — Dickens Fellowship, The. Boston Branch. Pubs. — Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. — Periodicals. English.
Card 916
Card 916
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Chihuahua, Mexico. Geography, description & travel. B.6047.54=**G.309.180 Bartlett, John Russell, 1805-1886. Personal narrative of explorations and incidents in Texas, New Mexico, California, Sonora, and Chihuahua, connected with the United States and Mexican Boundary Commission, during the years 1850,'51,'52, and '53. New York. Appleton & Co. 1854. 2 v. Illus. Plates. Map. 23 cm., in 8s.
Card 918
Card 918
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Child, surname.
Card 920
Card 920
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F 2136.5 .C465x Child, A. Thurston, 1904- Our Virgin Islands: a history of the Virgin Islands for the junior high school grades / by A. Thurston Child... illustrated by Aline Kean... -- St. Thomas, : Published jointly by The Departments of Education..., c1939. vii, [1], 144 p.: ill., maps; 23 cm. Date from verso of title page. Bibliography: p. 143-144. 1. Virgin Islands of the United States--History. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm07516177
Card 922
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*Acc. 70-706 Child, David Lee, 1794-1874. An address delivered at ... the inauguration of President John Quincy Adams. Boston, Cummings, Hillard, 1825. LCx.
Card 924
Card 924
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Child, David Lee, 1794-1874. *Reserve An appeal ... 7576 [Albany, White & Ten Eyck, 184=?] .64 LC x; nuc xxx. (ca. 1844) no.6
Card 926
Card 926
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Res. 7685 .22 no.8 Child, David Lee, 1794-1874, defendant. Trial of the case of the Commonwealth ... Boston, Dutton and Wentworth, 1829. Mansellxxx
Card 928
Card 928
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Child, David Lee, 1794-1874. ... The despotism of freedom; or The tyranny and cruelty of American republican slave-masters, shown to be the worst in the world; in a speech, delivered at the first anniversary of the New England Anti-Slavery Society, 1833. By David L. Child ... Boston: Published by the Boston Young Men's Anti-Slavery Association, for the Diffusion of Truth. 1833. (Continued on next card) MB
Card 929
Card 929
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n. d. - no source - r.f. *Ell49.C529 *** n.d. - no source - EL411.P3 no.2 dupl rej. 1. Slavery in the U.S.--Condition of slaves. 2. Slavery in the U.S.--Controversial literature-- 1833. I Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. II Title III Abolitionists' Library, no.1 dis
Card 930
Card 930
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Child, David Lee, 1794-1874. ... The despotism of freedom ... 1833. (Card 2) iv, <5> - 72 p. 17.5cm. (Abolitionists' library, no.1) At head of title: Abolitionist's library ... no.1. Printed gray-green wrappers, dated "January 1, 1834" on front cover.
Card 932
Card 932
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4453.120=No. 4 in *Pph.Vol.247=No. 6 in **G.300.99.1 Child, David Lee. An enquiry into the conduct of Israel Putnam, in relation to the battle of Bunker, or Breed's hill; and remarks upon Mr. Swett's sketch of that battle. [Anon.] Boston. Bangs. 1819. 58 pp. $23\frac{1}{2}$ cm. A portrait is inserted in the copy on shelf-number No. 6 in **G.300.99.1. [The third copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 16, 1911. H6438 — Bunker Hill, Battle of, 1775.—Putnam, Israel. 1718–1790. — Anon. ref.
Card 934
Card 934
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Child, David Lee, 1794-1874. Res. Oration in honor of Universal emancipation ... 4264 Boston: Printed by Garrison and Knapp, 1834. .57 LCxxx. no.15
Card 936
Card 936
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Child, David Lee, 1794-1874. *Reserve Rights and duties of the United States... 5574 Boston, R.F. Wallcut, 1861. .57 no.9
Card 938
Card 938
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R-B F Child, David Lee, 1794-1874. 390 The Texan revolution. : Republished with additions from the Northampton (Massachusetts) gazette, to which is added a letter from Washington on the annexation of Texas, and the late outrage in California, / by Probus [pseud.]. -- [Washington, D.C.] : J. & G.S. Gideon, Printers, [1843]. 84 p.; 24 cm. Caption title. Authorship attributed by LC (1963). Publisher statement taken from p. 84. OCLC number: ocm04014097. 1..Texas--History--Revolution, 1835-1836. I.T. RG90-612969 AACR2 1-2513 F390.C53
Card 940
Card 940
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Child, David Lee, 1794-1874. Republican Party. Massachusetts. Suffolk Co. A meeting of the Suffolk Republican adminis- tration will be held ... this evening ... D. L. Child, sec'y. July 11th, 1827. [Boston, 1827] broadside. 17 x 12.5cm.
Card 942
Card 942
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bAcc. Child, Elias, b.1806. 77-726 Genealogy of the Child and Childs families ... Utica, N.Y., 1881. LCx Prospectus for the work. no date
Card 944
Card 944
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Child, Francis James, editor. 1825- English and Scottish ballads. Boston. Little Brown & Co. 1857, 58. 8 v. [British poets.] 16 cm., in 8s. 6607.66=**K.189a.8=**K.88.18=**K.306.13 There are two copies on shelf-number 6607.66; vol. 1 of the original copy on shelf-number 6607.66 lacks the title-page; vol. 3 of the original copy on shelf-number 6607.66 is missing. Same. Houghton, Osgood & Co. 1880. 8 v. in 4. 18 cm., in 8s. *Same. 1860. 4564.74 6607.66R This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 11, 1913. K502 — T.r. — S.r. — Ballads. Colls. — English literature. Poetry. Colls. — Scotland. Lit. Ballads.
Card 946
Card 946
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Child, Francis James, editor. *4600a.6 = **K.73.1 The English and Scottish popular ballads. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & co. [1882-98.] 10 v. 4°. The tenth and final volume was seen through the press by George L. Kittredge. It contains Additions and corrections, a Glossary, Indexes, etc., and a Bibliography by George F. Arnold and Catharine Innes Ireland. -Ballads. Coll.-T.r. -Scotland. Lit. Ballads.
Card 948
Card 948
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Child, Francis James. Il pesceballo. Opera seria: in un atto. [Anon.] Musica del maestro Rossibelli-Donimozarti. [Cambridge. Riverside Press. 1862.] 31 pp. $12^{\circ}$. *A.5351.52* Based on the college song, The lone fish-ball [8052.221]. There is no music. The right-hand pages contain a translation in English verse by James Russell Lowell. There are signature marks 1, 2, 3, 4 on pp. 1, 9, 17, 25, respectively. An account of the different editions may be found in the Nation for Jan. 14, 1909 [Per. Room *7661.1.88]. Same. [2d edition.] *A.5351.53* There are signature marks 1, 2 on pp. 1 and 17, and three misprints are corrected. G9475 — Anon ref. — Lowell, James Russell, tr. — Operettas.
Card 950
Card 950
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Child, Francis James, 1825-1896. *Q.30.16(*A.5351.79) Il pesceballo. Opera in one act. Italian words by Francis James Child. English version by James Russell Lowell. — Chicago. The Caxton Club. 1899. (2), 53. (1) pp. Music. $20\frac{1}{2}$ cm. One of an edition of 210 copies. Contains a reproduction of the original title-page, with the imprint, Cambridge . . . 1862. Libretto only. The Italian and English texts are on opposite pages. The preface is by Charles Eliot Norton. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 21, 1916. K8858 — Lowell, James Russell, tr., 1819-1891. — Caxton Club. Pubs. — Norton, Charles Eliot, pref., 1827-1908. — T.r. made.
Card 952
Card 952
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Child, Francis James, 1825-1896. *A.1695.3 A scholar's letters to a young lady. Passages from the later correspondence of Francis James Child. — Boston. The Atlantic Monthly Press. [1920.] xiv, (1), 155 pp. Illus. Portraits. Autograph facsimile. 24 cm. No. 287 of an edition of 585 copies. The preface is by M. A. De Wolfe Howe. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 20, 1921. M834 — T.r. — Letters. Colls. — Howe, Mark Antony De Wolfe, Jr., pref., 1864–
Card 954
Card 954
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Child, Francis James, compiler. War-songs for freemen. Dedicated to the Army of the United States. [Anon.] Boston. Ditson & Co. [1862.] (3), 57 pp. (3), 57 pp. 16°. No. 2 in *4429a.79 Same. 3d edition. Ticknor & Fields. 1863. (4), 56 pp. No. 1 in *4500b.69 Same. 4th edition. (4), 58, (1) pp. 4509a.144=“20th”.100.35=No. 2 in *4500b.69 [The fourth copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] May 3, 1901 D9852 — United States. Hist. Civil War. 1861-65. Lit. Poetry. Coll. — Songs. With music. — Soldiers' songs.
Card 956
Card 956
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[Child, Francis James] 1825-1896, comp. *Reserve War-songs for freemen ... 3d ed. 4500b Boston, Ticknor and Fields, 1863. .69 LCxxx. no.1
Card 958
Card 958
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[Child, Francis James] 1825-1896, comp. *Reserve War-songs for freemen. ... 4th ed. 4500b Boston, Ticknor and Fields, 1863. .69 LCxxx. no.2
Card 960
Card 960
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Child, Francis James, 1825-1896, ed. *PR1962 .C6 1886 The childe of Bristowe. The child of Bristowe, a legend of the fourteenth century. Cambridge, J. Wilson and son, 1886. 4 p. l., [7]-28 p. 19cm. Ed. by F. J. Child. Has been attributed to Lydgate. *A.1695 — — [Another copy] (Continued on next card) *PR1962.C6 1886
Card 962
Card 962
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Child, Francis James, 1825-1896, ed. *PR1962 .C6 1886 The childe of Bristowe. The child of Bristowe ... 1886. (Card 2) I. Child, Francis James, 1825-1896, ed. II. Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451? supposed author. *PR1962.C6 1886
Card 964
Card 964
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Child, Francis James, editor, 1825-1896. Debate of the body and soul. *A.2146.1* The debate of the body and the soul. [Verse. Edited by Francis James Child.] = Cambridge. Wilson. 1888. 39 pp. 19 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 18, 1932. D240 — Child, Francis James, ed., 1825-1896.
Card 966
Card 966
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Child, Francis James, editor. 1825-1896. Lydgate, John. 1375?– 1460? *4568.87=*A.1695 The child of Bristowe. A legend of the fourteenth century. [In verse. Edited by Francis J. Child.] Cambridge. Wilson. 1886. (1), 28 pp. 19 cm. An earlier edition, entitled The childe of Bristow is on shelf-numbers No. 4 in *2416.39.4; No. 4 in **G.3713.20.4. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 4, 1915. K5066 — T.r. — Child, Francis James, ed.
Card 968
Card 968
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Child, Francis James, 1825-1896. PR5050 1856 Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852. The poetical works of Thomas Moore, collected by himself ... With a memoir ... Boston, Little, Brown and company [etc.]; Cincinnati, Moore, Wilstach, Keys and co., 1856. 6 v. front. (port.) 17 1/2 cm. (Lettered on cover: The British poets [ed. by F. J. Child]) Memoir by F. J. Child. (Continued on next card)
Card 970
Card 970
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Child, Francis James, 1825-1896. Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852. The poetical works of Thomas Moore ... 1856. (Card 2) KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *K.88.5 [Another copy] KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *K.307.1 [Another copy] FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 1. Child, Francis James, 1825-1896.
Card 972
Card 972
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Child, Francis James, 1825-1896, ed. *K.308 *5 Spenser, Edmund, 1552?-1599. The poetical works of Edmund Spenser. The text carefully rev., and illus. with notes, original and selected, by Francis J. Child. Boston, Little, Brown, 1855. 5 v. port. 17cm. (British poets) I. Child, Francis James, 1825-1896, ed.
Card 974
Card 974
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Child, Francis James, editor. 1825-1896. *A.1695.2 Stories from the Persian. Abdûlla of Khorassan; Ahmed the cobbler. [Edited by F. J. Child.] Cambridge. Sever. [1887.] 79 pp. 18½ cm. These tales are taken from Malcolm's Sketches of Persia [which may be found on shelf-number 3049.24, etc.]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 8, 1915. K5129 — Malcolm, Sir John. 1769-1833. — Abdûlla of Khorassan. — Persia. Folk-lore. — Ahmed the cobbler. — Child, Francis James, ed. 1825-1896.
Card 976
Card 976
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Child, G., Engraver. A particular map of the River Sanaga, from its mouth, to the desart; exhibiting its several branches, and the islands formed by them, within that space. [London, 176-?] Size, $8^7/_{16} \times 5^7/_{16}$ inches. Scale (computed), 3.1 leagues to 1 inch. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] July 25, 1902 E5086 — Senegal River.
Card 978
Card 978
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Child, G., Engraver. A particular map of the river Sanaga, from $y^e$ desart, to $y^e$ Isle of Morfil or Jvory, including the lake of Pania Fvli. Taken from Labat. [London, 176-?] Size, $5^7/_{16} \times 8^3/_{8}$ inches. Scale (ccmputed), 4.1 miles to 1 inch. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Map July 25, 1902 E5088 — Senegal River.
Card 980
Card 980
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*Q.59 .70 Child, Harold. .3 The amateur and printing. (In The Fleuron. London, 1924, no. 3, p. 53-59.) 1. Printing. I. Title.
Card 982
Card 982
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Child, Harold. 1869— See Child, Harold Hannyngton. 1869— This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 15, 1910. H2176
Card 984
Card 984
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*Atlas 5.C5 Child, Heather. Decorative maps. London, New York, Studio Publications [1956] 96 p. illus., maps, facsimiles. 26 cm. (The How to do it series, no. 61) 8145 .07-200 — — [Another copy] 1. Maps, Pictorial. i. Title. (Series: How-to-do-it-series (London; The Studio) no. 61) GA108.C46 526.8 56-2799 Library of Congress [5]
Card 986
Card 986
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Child, Major John. **4503.19=**G.300.88 New-England’s Jonas cast up at London [or, a relation of the proceedings of the court at Boston in New-England, against divers honest and godly persons for petitioning for government in the Commonwealth, according to the lawes of England, and for admittance of themselves and children to the Sacrament in their churches [etc.].] 1647. With an introduction and notes by W. T. R. Marvin. Boston. Lunt. 1869. liii, (1), 40 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. This work refers to the trial of Robt. Child. Nos. 15, 20 of an edition of 150. A reprint of the London edition of 1647, which is on shelf-no. **G.355.29. [The lettered copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 11, 1911. H6110 — Child, Robert.—New E…
Card 988
Card 988
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Child, Major John. *G.355.29 New-Englands Jonas cast up at London; or, a relation of the proceedings of the court at Boston in New-England against divers honest and godly persons, for petitioning for government in the commonwealth, according to the laws of England, and for admittance of themselves and children to the sacraments in their churches ... London. Printed for T. R. and E. M. 1647. Sm. 4°. (Continued on next card.)
Card 990
Card 990
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Child, Major J. New-Englands Jonas cast up at London; ... (Continued.) Reprinted, in part, in the Mass. hist. soc. coll. 2d series, vol. 4 [*2351.1. 3d ser. 4]; in Force's Historical tracts [*4309.7.4; *2323.3.4]; and with notes by W. T. R. Marvin, Boston, 1869 [4503.13].
Card 992
Card 992
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Child, Sir Josiah, alleged author. 1630-1699. No. 10 in **G.386.58 Letter, A, from a lawyer of the Inner Temple, to his friend in the country, concerning the East-India stock, and the project of uniting the new and old companies. London: printed in the year MDCXCVIII. 17 pp. 17½ cm., in 4s. Supposed to have been written by Sir Josiah Child. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 20, 1915 K4823 — East India Company. — Child, Sir Josiah, alleged author. 1630-1699.
Card 994
Card 994
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Child, Josiah, bart, 1630-1699. A new discourse of trade: wherein are recommended several weighty points, relating to companies of merchants... / By Sir Josiah Child... The fourth edition. London: Printed for J. Hodges, on London-Bridge; W. Meadows at the Angel in Cornhill; C. Corbet, against St. Dunstan's Church, Fleetstreet; J. Jackson, at St. James's Gate; J. Stagg, in Westminster-Hall, and J. Bevill, near St. Saviours Church, Southwark, [1740?] [4], xlvi, 260, [2] p.; 16.5 cm. Date: cf. LC cat (1963) vol. 28, p. (cont. next card) MRG88-530241
Card 996
Card 996
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Child, Josiah, bart, 1630-1699. A new discourse of trade: (card 2) 314. 1..Great Britain--Comm.-History. 2..Great Britain--Economic Condition. 3..Balance of trade. I.T.
Card 998
Card 998
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[Child, Sir Josiah, bart.] 1630-1699. A supplement, 1689. to a former treatise, concerning the East-India trade, printed 1681. [London? 1689?] 14p. 18cm.(4to) Caption title. Wing G3865. I. Title.
Card 999
Card 999
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C Harris fd--1885--not cat 1 Gt Brit--Commerce--East Indies 2 East Indies--Comm--Gt Brit I Child, Sir Josiah, bart., 1630-1699 A treatise ... dis
Card 1000
Card 1000
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Child, Sir Josiah, bart., 1630-1699. A treatise. [Child, Sir Josiah, bart.] 1630-1699. A supplement, 1689. to a former treatise, concerning the East-India trade, printed 1681. [London? 1689?] 14p. 18cm.(4to) Caption title. Wing G3865. I. Title.
Card 1002
Card 1002
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Child, Leslie. Dream-forest, afternoon of a faun and a flower. Portland, Me., The Mosher Press, 1928. 40 p. 16cm. Poems. One of 200 copies. I. Title.
Card 1003
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1929 - g. of author
Card 1004
Card 1004
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Child, Lydia Maria, 1802-1880. The American frugal housewife. 8th edition. Boston. Carter & Hendee. 1832. 130 pp. Plate. 18 cm., in 6s. G.389a.173 Also published with the title The frugal housewife. Same. 11th edition. Carter, Hendee & Co. 17.5 cm., in 6s. 6003.78 Same. 33d edition. New York. Wood & Co. 1870. 18.5 cm., in 6s. 6009.125 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 27, 1935. D6888 — T.r. — Domestic economy. — Cookery.
Card 1006
Card 1006
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RARE BOOK DEPT. Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. XH Anti-slavery catechism. By Mrs. Child ... .A836 Newburyport: Published by Charles Whipple. .C43A 1836. no.1 36 p. 18.5cm. (12mo) RARE BOOK DEPT. Blanck, BAL, 3127. XH "Landmark press....Salem"--verso of t.p. Front printed blue wrapper preserved. .836 Another copy. 18cm. .C43A The gift to this Library of Wendell Phillips.
Card 1007
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1) 7 June 1869 - tr.fr. 7579.27 no.1 2) g Wendell Phillips - 22 July 1882 - tr.fr. 4265.91 b/ae 1.b. c/o Mc. 1 Slavery in the U.S.--Controversial literature--1836. I Title di2s ex libris: Phillips, Wendell
Card 1008
Card 1008
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RARE BOOK DEPT. Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. *XH Anti-slavery catechism. By Mrs. Child ... .A836 Second edition. .C43A Newburyport: Published by Charles Whipple. no.2 1839. RARE BOOK DEPT. 36 p. 18.5cm. (12mo) *XH Front printed blue wrapper preserved. .A839 Another copy. 17cm. .C43A The gift to this Library of Wendell Phillips.
Card 1009
Card 1009
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1) Mass. A-S. Soe. 26 May 1866 - tr.fr. 7579.27 no.2 2) gift: Wendell Phillips - 1882 - tr.fr. 4265.68 no.20 1 Slavery in the U.S.--Controversial literature-- 1839. I Title di2s ex libris: Phillips, Wendell
Card 1010
Card 1010
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*4364 .339 REPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802- 1880. An appeal for the Indians, by L. Maria Child. New York, W. P. Tomlinson [1868?] 24 p. 18 cm. Microfilm Cover title. *E93 --- Microfilm copy (negative) .C4 Filmed by Harvard College Library. 1. Indians of North America—Government rela tions. I. Title. NLC
Card 1012
Card 1012
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XH .A833 .C43A c.1 Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. An appeal in favor of that class of Americans called Africans. By Mrs. Child ... Boston: Allen and Ticknor. 1833. 3p.½. 232p. front.,illus. 18.5cm. "Errata" slip bound in following t.p. Blanck, BAL, 3116. XH .A833 .C43A c.2 The gift to this Library of Wendell Phillips. Another copy. 19cm. Dark blue pebbled cloth; printed paper label on spine. (See next card) MB
Card 1013
Card 1013
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1) gift: W. Phillips-1882- tr.fr. E.449.C53 cop.2 reserve 2) City fds-Acc.69-1014(42) 3) City fds-Acc.69-1014(43) 4) gift: T.W.Higginson - 1896. 1 Slavery in the U.S.--Controversial literature--1833. 2 Slavery I Title di2s Ex libris: Phillips, Wendell Foster, Irving Lysander Faulkner, Charles James Thacher, Peter
Card 1014
Card 1014
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Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. An appeal ... 1833. (Card 2) Ex libris (pictorial bookplate): Irving Lysander Foster. Another copy. 19cm. Rose wood-grained cloth, rebacked. Inscribed: To Mr. [Charles James] Faulkner. Of the Virginia House of Representatives, of 1832. With the best respects of the author. Another copy. 19cm. Purple wood-grained cloth; printed paper label on spine. (See next card)
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Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. An appeal ... 1833. (Card 3) Ex libris (bookplate, signature): Peter Thacher.
Card 1018
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R-B E Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. 449 An appeal in favor of that class of Americans called Africans. / By Mrs. .C53 Child... -- New-York: : Published by John S. Taylor, 1836. 216 p., [1] leaf of plates : front. ; 18.5 cm. MB (R-B) copy in American cloth binding signed Colton & Jenkins. OCLC number: ocm00708553. 1..Slavery--United States. 2..Colton, Calvin, f1.1834-1849, binder. 3..Jenkins, Charles, f1.1834- 1849, binder. I.T. RG91-603059 E449.C53 1836 AACR2 MRG91-603059 14204
Card 1020
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Child, Lydia Maria, compiler. Aspirations of the world. A chain of opals. Collected, with an introduction, by L. Maria Child. Boston. Roberts. 1878. vi, 276 pp. 17 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 5, 1917. L1800 — T.r. — Life. Moral.
Card 1022
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RARE BOOK DEPT. Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. *XH Authentic anecdotes of American slavery. .A836 By Mrs. L.M. Child ... Second edition, enlarged. .C43A Newburyport, Published by Charles Whipple. no.3 1838. RARE BOOK DEPT. 23 p. 18.5cm. (12mo) Title vignette: seal of Boston Female Anti- *XH Slavery Society. .A838 Another copy. 17cm. .C43A The gift to this Library of Wendell Phillips.
Card 1023
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1) g Mass. A.S. Soc. -26 May 1866 - tr.fr. no.3 2) g Wendell Phillips - 1882 - tr.fr. 4265.68 no.19 1 Slavery in the U.S.--Controversial literature-- 1839 I Title di2s ex libris: Phillips, Wendell
Card 1024
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R-B PZ Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. 3 n 80001490-1 .C437 Autumnal leaves : tales and sketches in prose and rhyme. / By L. Au Maria Child. -- New York ; Boston: : C.S. Francis & co..., 1857. 365, [1] p. ; 18 cm. I. Title. MRGRRBK PS1293 .A9 1857 001758 21021174
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PS1293 .A9 Child, Mrs. Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. 1857 Autumnal leaves: tales and sketches in prose and rhyme. By L. Maria Child ... New York, Boston, C. S. Francis & co., 1857. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. P.84.174.6 [Another copy] I. Title. PS1293.A9 1857
Card 1028
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*XJ Biographical sketches of great and good men. .828 Designed for the amusement and instruction, of young persons. Boston. Putnam & Hunt, 41, Washington Street, and Thomas T. Ash, Philadelphia. 1828. 109 p., incl. front., plates. 14cm. Frontispiece signed: Hartwell sc. CONTENTS:--Benjamin Franklin.--Captain John Smith.--General Israel Putnam.--Christopher (Continued on next card) MB
Card 1029
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5 Mar 1906 - no source r.f. 23l9a.155 - reserve brown public cloth 1 U. S.--Biography 2 Children's literature--U. S. dis Shoemaker Miss Hayes
Card 1030
Card 1030
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*XJ .828 .A10B «Child, Lydia Maria (Francis)» 1802-1880. Biographical sketches of great and good men ... 1828. (Card 2) CONTENTS:--Continued Columbus.--John Ledyard.--Sir Benjamin West-- William Penn.--Baron De Steuben.--Rev. John Elliot !!..--Baron de Kalb. I. Title. MB
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Child, Lydia Maria, 1802-1880. Biographies of good wives. A new edition, revised. New York. Francis & Co. 1846. 288 pp. 16 cm., in 8s and 10s. *P.10.170.1 Same. 6th edition revised. 1855. 17 1/2 cm., in 6s and 12s. 2249.72 -T. r.-Women. Biography.
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Child, Lydia M. K.305.2 The biographies of Lady Russell and Madame Guyon. Boston. 1832. Portr. $12^{\circ}$. - Guyon, Jeanne Marie Bouvier de la Motte. - Russell, Rachel Wriothesley, Lady.
Card 1036
Card 1036
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Child, Lydia Maria. 1802-1880. 6249.16.1=*P.10.170=*K.305.1 The biographies of Madame de Staël and Madame Roland. Boston. Carter & Hendee. 1832. (I), x, (I), 265, (I), pp. Portrait. [Ladies' family library.] 19 cm., in 8s. Another edition, with the title Memoirs of Madame de Staël and of Madame Roland, may be found on shelf-number 4648.25. [The lettered copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 15, 1910. H4472 — Staël-Holstein, Anne Louise Germaine Necker, Baronne de. 1766-1817. — Roland, Marie Jeanne Phlipon. 1754-1793.
Card 1038
Card 1038
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R-B PS Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. 1293 The children of Mount Ida, : and other stories. / By L. Maria Child... .C45 -- New York: : Charles S. Francis., 1871. [5]-282, [4] p., [1] leaf of plate : front. ill.; 18.5 cm. I. Title. MRGRRBK 42048294 002450
Card 1040
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Child, Lydia Maria, 1817-1880. The collected correspondence of Lydia Maria Child : a guide and index to the microfiche edition. Millwood, New York : Kraus Microform, 1980. guide on Z.77.H71C
Card 1042
Card 1042
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Child, Lydia Maria, 1802-1880. 4409a.93=*A.1698.5 The coronal. A collection of miscellaneous pieces, written at various times. By Mrs. Child. Boston. Carter & Hendee. 1832. vi, 285 pp. 15½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 19, 1924. M7660 — T.r.
Card 1044
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*Reserve 7587.7=No. 1 in *4265.66=No. 11 in *B.4284.10.5= No. 3 in **K.138.4** Correspondence between Lydia Maria Child and Gov. Wise and Mrs. Mason, of Virginia. Boston. American Anti-Slavery Society. 1860. 28 pp. 12°. This correspondence relates to John Brown. [The fourth copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Also in microtext This card was printed at the Boston G6247—Mason, M. J. C. (M3)— Child, Lydia Maria.(M1)—Let- Anti-Slavery Society. (1, 2, 3)—Brown, John, American abolitionist. 1800–1859. (1, 2, 3) — Triple main card. Public Library, March 11, 1908. Wise, Henry Alexander (M2) — ters. Colls. (1, 2, 3) — American
Card 1046
Card 1046
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Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. *Reserve ... The duty of disobedience. 5574 Boston, American Anti-slavery Society, 1860. .57 "Anti-slavery tracts. no.9. New series." no.7 Also in microtext
Card 1048
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[Child, Lydia Maria (Francis)] 1802-1880. XJ Emily Parker, or Impulse, not principle. Intended for young persons. By the author Evenings in New England, and editor of the Juvenile miscellany. Boston, Bowles and Dearborn, 72 Washington Street. Isaac R. Butts & Co. printers. 1827. 63 p. front. 15cm. (12mo) (Juvenile miscellany, v.2, no.1) Blanck, BAL, 3091. Printed tan wrap pers preserved. I. Title. MB
Card 1049
Card 1049
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(37,265) - 1892 - tr.fr. 4509a.184-reserve mi par binder II juvenile miscellany, v.2, no.1. dis 10
Card 1050
Card 1050
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Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. The evils of slavery, and the cure of slavery. The first proved by the opinions of Southerners themselves, the last shown by historical evidence. By Mrs. Child. Newburyport: Published by Charles Whipple. 1836. 18 p. 17cm. (12mo) Blanck, BAL, 3133. The gift to this Library of Wendell Phillips.
Card 1051
Card 1051
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g Wendell Phillips - 1882 - tr.fr. 4265.68 no.18 1 Slavery in the U.S.--Controversial literature--1836 I Title dis ex libris: Phillips, Wendell
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Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. *XH The evils of slavery, and the cure of slavery. .A836 The first proved by the opinions of Southerners themselves, the last shown by historical evidence. .C43A By Mrs. Child ... Second edition. Newburyport: Published by Charles Whipple. 1839. 23 p. 18.5cm. (12mo) "Our countrymen in chains! By John G. Whittier": p.20-23
Card 1053
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g: MassA.S.Soc. -26 May 1866 tr.fr. no.4 in 7579.27 1 Slavery in the U.S.--Controversial literature-- 1839 I Title dis
Card 1054
Card 1054
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AY 11 .J988 1828x Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880, ed. The juvenile souvenir. / By the editor of "The juvenile miscellany". - Boston: : Marsh & Capen..., 1828. [2], 184 p., [4] leaves of plates : ill. ; 14.5 cm. Original half calf over marbled boards. Ex Libris [signature]: Mary Howell, 1837. Added engraved title-page. Inscription on front flyleaf: Sue Howell, from her sister Mary. 1846. (MrGRRBK) ocm41203421 000792
Card 1056
Card 1056
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AY 11 .J988 1828x Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880, ed. -- The juvenile souvenir. ... 1828. (Card 2) Thompson. American literary annuals and gift books. p. 132. 1. Gift books. I. Howell, Mary, former owner. II. Howell, Sue, former owner. III. Title. MRGRRBK ocm41203421 000793
Card 1058
Card 1058
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Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. Fact and fiction: a collection of stories. By L. Maria Child ... New York: C.S.Francis & Co.,252 Broadway, Boston: J.H.Francis,128 Washington-Street. 1846. 282p. 18.5cm. Blanck, BAL, 3155. Black ribbed cloth, blind stamped, gilt stamped on spine, buff end papers; publisher's advts. ([4]p.) at end. Imperfect: half-title wanting.
Card 1059
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City fds--Acc 69-972 I Title dis
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*A.1698 .8 Child, Lydia Maris (Francis) 1802-1880. Fact and fiction; a collection of stories. New York, C. S. Francis; Boston, J. H. Francis, 1847. 282 p. 18 cm. CONTENTS.—The children of Mount Ida.—The youthful emigrant.—The quadroons.—The Irish heart.—A legend of the Apostle John.—The beloved tune.—Elizabeth Wilson.—The neighbor-in-law.—She waits in spiritland.—A Poet's dream of the soul.—The black Saxons.—Hilda Silfeling.—Rosen glory.—The legend of the Falls of St. Antony.—The brothers. I. Title.
Card 1062
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A. 1698.8 R Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. Fact and fiction : a collection of stories / By L. Maria Child ... New York : C.S. Francis & Co. ; Boston : J.H. Francis [Printed by Munroe & Francis, Boston], 1849 [c1846]. 282 p. ; 18 cm. Half title. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocml1696077 003633
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E 82 Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. The first settlers of New-England: : or, Conquest of the Pequods, Narragansets and Pokanokets. As related by a mother to her children. / By a lady of Massachusetts. -- Boston: Printed for the author, by Munroe and Francis, 1829. 282, [6] p., [1] leaf of plate: front. ill. ; 17 cm. 1. Indians of North America--Wars- -1600-1750. 2. New England--History-- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775. I. Title. MRGRRBK E82 .C534 002215 19004290
Card 1066
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Child, Lydia Maria. 1802-1880. Flowers for children. — New-York. Francis & Co. 1846. 190 pp. Illus. Plate. Vignette. [Francis & Co.'s Little library: for young persons of various ages. 1.] 15 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 9, 1914. K2807 — T.r. — S.r.
Card 1068
Card 1068
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Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. Acc. Flowers for children. 79-311 New York, Francis & Co. [1854?] (title page lacking) lcxx, nucxxx. n.s.
Card 1070
Card 1070
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Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. *Reserve The freedmen's book. 4287 Boston, Ticknor and Fields, 1865. .62 also in reprint.
Card 1072
Card 1072
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Acc. 78-407 Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. The freedmen's book. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1866. LCxx Mansellxxx n.s.--n.d.
Card 1074
Card 1074
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Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. *Reserve The freedmen's book. 4287 Boston, Fields, Osgood, 1869. .92
Card 1076
Card 1076
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Child, Lydia Maria, 1802-1880. The frugal housewife. By the author of Hobomok. Boston. Marsh & Capen. 1829. 96 pp. 18 cm., in 6s. Also published with the title: The American frugal housewife. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 12, 1934. D4168 — T.r.-Domestic economy. — Cookery.
Card 1078
Card 1078
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Child, Lydia Maria. Good wives. By Mrs. D. L. Child. Boston. Carter, Hendee & Co. 1833. xiv, (1), 316 pp. Plate. [Ladies' family library. Vol. 3.] 12°. Contents. — Lady Ackland. — Queen Anna. — Arria, wife of Pœtus. — Lady Biron . . . — Mrs. Blackwell. — Mrs. Blake. — Calphurnia, wife of Pliny. — Chelonis, wife of Cleombrotus. — Lady Collingwood. — Countess of Dorset. — Queen Eleanor. — Eponina, wife of Julius Sabinus. — Lady Fanshawe. — Mrs. Flaxman. — Mrs. Fletcher. — Mrs. Grotius. — Mrs. Howard. — Mrs. Huber. — Countess of Huntingdon. — Mrs. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] (Continued on the next card.) Mar. 10. 1904 F3110 — T.r. — S.r. — Biography. Coll. — Women. Biog.
Card 1080
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HQ 1121 Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. The history of the condition of women, in various ages and nations. / By Mrs. D.L. Child... -- Third edition. -- Boston: : Otis, Broaders & Co., 1840. 2 v. : ill., music. ; 18 cm. Fowle & Capen's select library for common school districts and social institutions. 1. Women--History and condition of. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm41075913 001085
Card 1082
Card 1082
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Child, L. M. Good wives. (Continued.) 6249.19=*A.1698.3 Hutchinson. — Lady Arabella Johnson. — Mrs. Judson. — Mrs. Klopstock. — Mrs. Lavater. — Mrs. Lavalette. — Mrs. Lafayette. — Mrs. Luther. — Queen Mary. — Countess of Nithsdale. — Mrs. Oberlin. — Panthea, wife of Abradatas. — Baroness Reidesel. — Mrs. Reiske. — Mrs. Ross. — Mrs. Schiller. — Countess Ségur. — Mrs. Spurzheim. — Sybella, Duchess of Normandy. — Baroness Vonder Wart. — Mrs. West. — Mrs. Wieland. — Mrs. Winthrop. The copy on shelf-number 6249.19 lacks the plate. Another edition, bearing the title Biographies of good wives, is on shelf-number 2249.49. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
Card 1084
Card 1084
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R-B HQ 1121 .C5 Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. The history of the condition of women, : in various ages and nations. / By Mrs. D. L. Child... -- Boston: John Allen & co., 1835. (Printed by Tuttle and Weeks.) 2 v. : ill. ; 19 cm. (Ladies' family library. vol. IV-V) 1. Women--History and condition of women. I. Title. MRGRRBK HQ1121 .C5 002263 09003457
Card 1086
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Child, Lydia Maria. P.20.169 The history of the condition of women, in various ages and nations. 2d edition. Boston. Otis, B. & co. 1838. 2v. in 1. 16°. -Women. History.
Card 1088
Card 1088
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Child, Lydia Maria. Hobomok, a tale of early times. By an American. — Boston. Cummings, Hilliard & Co. 1824. 188 pp. $12^{\circ}$. A tale of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] July 2, E4964 — Massachusetts. Hist. Fict. 1902
Card 1090
Card 1090
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E Child, Lydia Maria Francis 1802-1880. 449 Isaac T. Hopper: a true life. .H798 By L. Maria Child ... Boston: published by John P. Jewett & Co.; Cleveland, Ohio: Jewett, Proctor & Worthington. [etc., etc.], 1853 xv, [1], 493 p., [2] leaves of plates: ports. (incl. front.); 20 cm. Publisher's cloth binding, gilt stamped. Front. engraved by J.M. Enzing-Miller. 1. Hopper, Isaac Tatem, 1771-1852. (Continuation next card) MRGRRBK E449 .H798 1853 008101
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R-B E 449 .H798 1853 Child, Lydia Maria Francis 1802-1880. -- Isaac T. Hopper: ... 1853 (Card 2) I. Enzing-Miller, J.M. eng. II. Title. MRGRRBK E449 ,H798 1853 008102 11027409
Card 1094
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Child, Lydia Maria, editor. The juvenile miscellany. Vol. 1-4; new series, vol. 1-6; 3d series, vol. 1-6. Boston. John Putnam [etc.] . 1826-34. 16 v. Pls. $16^{\circ}$. *P.81.169 Same. N. S. Vol. 1. 2d edition. *P.81.169.1 Same. Vol. 2. 1827. *5309a.1 The last number of this magazine was published in August, 1834. It was succeeded in the follow- ing month by a periodical of the same name conducted by Sarah J. Hale which may be found on -T. r.-Periodicals. Juvenile. (For young people.)
Card 1096
Card 1096
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Child, L. M., editor. The juvenile miscellany. (Continued.) another call-number.
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*A.1698 .6 Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. Letters from New-York. New York, C. S. Francis and Company, Boston, J. Monroe & Co., 1843. ix p., l l., 276 p. 20 cm. B.6018 .61 [Another copy] 1. New York (City)--Descr. 2. New York (City)--Soc. life & cust.
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*A.1698 .7 Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. Letters from New York. 2d series. New York, C. S. Francis & Co.; Boston, J. H. Francis, 1845. 3 p. 1., [ix]-xii, [13]-287 p. 20 cm. First edition, 1844. cf. Sabin, Bibl. Amer. B.6018 .61 [Another copy] 1. New York (City)--Descr. 2. New York (City) --Soc. life & cust.
Card 1102
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Child, Mrs. Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. Letters of Lydia Maria Child, with a biographical introduction by John G. Whittier and an appendix by Wendell Phillips. Boston, New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1883. 3 p. 1., [v]-xxv, 280 p. front. (port.) 18 1/2 cm. Collected and arranged by Harriet Winslow (Continued on next card)
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PS1293 Z8 1883 Child, Mrs. Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. Letters ... 1883. (Card 2) Sewall. cf. Sewall's poems, 1889, p. xxxi. I. Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892. II. Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884. III. Sewall, Mrs. Harriet (Winslow) 1819-1889, ed. IV. Title (Continued on next card)
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PS1293 .Z8 1883 Child, Mrs. Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. Letters of Lydia Maria Child ... 1883. (Card 3) P.11.1697 — — [Another copy] A.9681.21 — — [Another copy] **K.138.15 — — [Another copy] also 1969 reprint
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Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1890. Lines written by Mrs. L. Maria Child, and sung at the Music Hall, on the 20th National Anti-Slavery Subscription anniversary, Jan. 25, 1860. John Brown. [Boston, 1860] broadside. 20.5 x 13.5cm. Blanck, BAL, 3186.
Card 1109
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Weston Papers - n. d. 1 Brown, John, 1800-1859--Poetry. I Boston. Music Hall. dis red s = XH.A860.C43L
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*XbH .A860 .C43L Child, Lydia Maria (Francisco) 1802-1890. Lines written by Mrs. L. Maria Child, and sung at the Music Hall, on the 20th National Anti-Slavery Subscription anniversary, Jan. 25, 1860. John Brown. [Boston, 1860] *Reserve B.4284 .10 broadside. 20.5 x 13.5cm. Blanck, BAL, 3186. v.5, no.10 Another copy.
Card 1112
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Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. *Reserve 4009a .11 The little girl's own book. 3d ed. Boston, Carter and Hendee, 1832. LCxx.
Card 1114
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Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. *Juv. Res. The little girl's own book. 4009a New York, Clark, Austin, 1849. .17
Card 1116
Card 1116
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Child, Lydia Maria, compiler. Looking toward sunset. From sources old and new, original and selected. Boston. Ticknor & Fields. 1865. ix, (1), 455 pp. Vignette. $12^{\circ}$. *A.1698.4 Same. [2d edition.] 4500a.70 Same. [10th edition.] Osgood & Co. 1874. 4500a.98 Same. [12th edition.] Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1881. **K.274.2 [The first and fourth copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 5, 1909. G9469 — T.r. — Old age. — English literature. Colls.
Card 1118
Card 1118
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R-B HQ 759 .C55 Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. The mother's book. By Mrs. Child . .. -- Boston, Carter, Hendee, and Babcock; Baltimore, C. Carter 1831. (Boston Classic Press: I.R. Butts) xii, 168 p.; 21 cm. 1. Child rearing. I. Title. MRGRRBK HQ759 .C55 005077 09003144
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RARE BOOK DEPT. Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. XJ .856 .C43N A new flower for children. For children from eight to twelve years old ... New York: C.S.Francis & Co.,252 Broadway. M.DCCC.LVI. [1856] 3p. l.,[5]-311,[1]p. front.,illus. 17cm. (12mo) Title vignette. Added decorative t.p. Signature 8 missigned 18. (See next card) MB
Card 1121
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Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. A new flower ... 1856. (Card 2) Black ribbed cloth, blind & gilt stamped; publisher's advts. ([12]p.) bound in at end. Blanck, BAL, 3182.
Card 1124
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E 449 .C535 Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880, ed. The oasis. / Edited by Mrs. Child ... -- Boston: Benjamin C. Bacon., 1834. (Tuttle and Weeks, printers.) xvi, 276 p., [10] leaves of plates : front., ill., plates, ports., facsim. ; 16 cm. A collection of articles by Mrs. Child and other writers, relating principally to slavery and emancipation. 1. Slavery--United States. 2. Slavery. I. Title. MRGRRBK E449 .C535 00/885 06013479
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Child, Lydia Maria (Francis), 1802-1880. The patriarchal institution, as described by members of its own family / compiled by L. Maria Child. New York : American Anti-Slavery Society, 1860. 55 p. ; 18 cm.
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1 Slavery in the U.S. -- Controversial literature-- 1860 I Tithe E449.C536 LCxxx drap
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*A.1698 .9 Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880, Philothea. A romance. Boston, Otis, Broaders & Co.; New York, George Dearborn, 1836. 284 p. 19 cm. I. Title.
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*K.274.4 Child, Mrs. Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. Philothea. A romance ... By Mrs. Child ... 2d ed. Boston, Otis, Broaders & company, 1839. 2 p. 1., [vi]-viii, [9]-284 p. 19cm. I. Title.
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*K.138.16 Child, Mrs. Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. Philothea: a Grecian romance. By L. Maria Child ... New and cor. ed. New York, C. S. Francis & co.; Boston, J. H. Francis, 1845. 3 p. l., [9]–290 p. 20<sup>cm</sup>. i. Title. 16-3395 Library of Congress PZ3.C437P 3
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5450a.112 = P.84.174.2 = *B.6057.7 = **K.138.14 Child, Lydia Maria. The progress of religious ideas, through successive ages. N. Y. Francis & co. 1855. 3 v. 8°. -Religions.
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Child, Lydia Maria, 1802-1880. The rebels; or, Boston before the Revolution. By the author of Hobomok. Boston. Cummings, Hilliard & Co. 1825. 304 pp. 17 cm., in 6s. Same. Phillips, Sampson & Co. 1850. 287 pp. Two copies. 4408.66=Rare Book Dept. *A.1698R This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 13, 1923. M7345 — T.r. — Boston. Hist. Fict.
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Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. The right way the safe way, proved by emanci- pation in the British West Indies, and elsewhere. By L. Maria Child ... New York: Published and for sale at 5 Beekman Street. 1860. 95 p. 18.5cm. (12mo) Blanck, BAL 3189:1. Stitched and unbound. Inscribed: Editors, North amn. Review with Author's Respects.
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no source - 1894 - tr.fr. 7587.19 1 Slavery in the West Indies, British--Emancipation. 2 Salvery in the U.S.--Controversial literature--1862. I Title. dis red s: XH.710.C43R ex libris: North American Review
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RARE BOOK DEPT. Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. *XH The right way the safe way, proved by emancipation in the British West Indies, and elsewhere. .A836 By L. Maria Child ... .C43A no.5 New York: Published and for sale at 5 Beekman Street. 1862. 180 p. 18.5cm (12mo) Blanck, BAL, 3195
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g: Mass.A.S.Soc-26 May 1866 - tr.fr. 7579.27 no.5 1 Slavery in the West Indies, British--Emancipation 2 Slavery in the U.S.-Controversial literature-- 1862. I Title dis red s: XH.710.C43Rc
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R-B PZ Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. 3 n 80001490-1 .C437 A romance of the republic / by L. Ro Maria Child. -- Boston: : Ticknor and Fields, 1867. [4], 442 p. ; 19 cm. I. Title. MRGRRBK 13017746 001764
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Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. *Reserve Rosa and Flora. 2v. 4409 London, G. Routledge, 1867. .236
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Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. When I saw the announcement that Edmund, Ernst, Leopold, Schlesinger Benzon had died ... L. Maria Child. Wayland September 22nd 1873. [Boston? 1873] folder([4]p.) 24cm. Lithographic reproduction from manuscript.
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GIFT: Miss Eva Channing - 1894 - tr.fr. G.33.31 Not in BAL 1 Benzon, Ernst Leopold Schlesinger, d.1873. dis
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Child, Lydia Maria, editor. Tappan, Caroline Sturgis. P.84.873 Rainbows for children. [Fairy tales.] Edited by L. Maria Child. N. Y. Francis & co. 1848. 170 pp. Illus. Pls. Sq. 16°.
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CHILD, MRS. LYDIA MARIA (FRANCIS) 1802-1880. B4 Beach, Seth Curtis, 1837- Daughters of the Puritans; a group of brief biographies, by Seth Curtis Beach. Boston, American Unitarian association, 1905. 4 p. 1., 286 p. 20cm. CONTENTS.—Catharine Maria Sedgwick, 1789-1867.—Mary Lovell Ware, 1798-1849.—Lydia Maria Child, 1802-1880.—Dorothea Lynde Dix, (Continued on next card) CT3260.B4
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CHILD, MRS. LYDIA MARIA (FRANCIS) 1802-1880. CT3260 .B4 Beach, Seth Curtis, 1837- Daughters of the Puritans ... 1905. (Card 2) CONTENTS—Continued. 1802-1887.—Sarah Margaret Fuller Ossoli, 1810- 1850.—Harriet Beecher Stowe, 1811-1896.— Louisa May Alcott, 1832-1888. *P.10.55.1 — [Another copy] (Continued on next card) CT3260.B4
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CHILD, MRS. LYDIA MARIA (FRANCIS) 1802-1880. B4 Beach, Seth Curtis, 1837-1905. Daughters of the Puritans ... (Card 3) 1. Sedgwick, Catharine Maria, 1789-1867. 2. Ware, Mrs. Mary Lovell (Pickard) 1798-1849. 3. Child, Mrs. Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. 4. Dix, Dorothea Lynde, 1802-1887. 5. Ossoli, Sarah Margaret (Fuller) marchesa d', 1810-1850. 6. Stowe, Mrs. Harriet Elizabeth (Beecher) 1811-1896. 7. Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888. I. Title. CT3260.B4
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Child, Robert. Child, Major John. **4503.19=**G.300.88 New-England’s Jonas cast up at London [or, a relation of the proceedings of the court at Boston in New-England, against divers honest and godly persons for petitioning for government in the Commonwealth, according to the lawes of England, and for admittance of themselves and children to the Sacrament in their churches [etc.].] 1647. With an introduction and notes by W. T. R. Marvin. Boston. Lunt. 1869. liii, (1), 40 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. This work refers to the trial of Robt. Child. Nos. 15, 20 of an edition of 150. A reprint of the London edition of 1647, which is on shelf-no. **G.355.29. [The lettered copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 11, 1911. H6110 — Child, Ro…
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Child, Samuel. Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
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HF Child, Stephen, f1.1720. 486 The inventory and particular of all and singular the lands, tenements, and hereditaments, goods, chattels, debts, and personal estate whatsoever, no.13 of Stephen Child, Esq; late one of the Directors of the South-Sea Company, : which he was seized or possessed of, or intituled unto, in his own right, and which any other person or persons was or were seized or possessed of, or in trust for him, or to or for his use or benefit, upon the first day of June 1720... (Continued on next card) MRGRRBK ocml0629461 001879
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R-B HF Child, Stephen, f1.1720. -- The inventory and particular of all and singular the lands, tenements, C42 ... 1721.. (Card 2) no.13 Together with the abstract of the same. -- London: : Printed for Jacob Tonson, Bernard Lintot, and William Taylor., 1721.. [4], 12 p.; 33.5 cm. (fol.) First page blank; p. 1[2] is appointment to print, subscribed Sp. Compton, Speaker. Binder's title: Inventory of the MRGRRBK ocml10629461 001800
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HF Child, Stephen, f1.1720. -- The inventory and particular of all and singular the lands, tenements, ... 1721.. (Card 3) no.13 South Sea Directors. I. South Sea Company. I. Title: The inventory and particular... of Stephen Child. II. Title: Inventory of the South Sea Directors. III. Great Britain. Parliament, 1715-1722. House of Commons. MRGRRBK ocml0629461 001801
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R-B N 7445 .C5 folio Child, Theodore, 1846-1892. Art and criticism : monographs and studies / by Theodore Child. Illustrated. -- New York : Harper & brothers..., 1892. xii, 343, [1], 3, [1] p. : front., ill., plates, ports. ; 29 cm. Publisher's illustrated grey cloth binding; gilt stamped. OCLC number: ocm01065995. l..Art--Addresses, essays, lectures. RG91-611910 N7445.C5 12189 AACR2 9-23662
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Child, Theodore, editor. Firenzuola, Agnolo. 1493-1546. 2778.78=*P.44.302 On the beauty of women. Dialogue. Translated by Clara Bell, with an introduction by Theodore Child. = [London.] Osgood McIlvaine & Co. [1892.] (3), xx, 178, (1) pp. Sm. 8°. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 12, 1909. G9675 — T.r. — Bell, Clara, tr. — Women. — Child, Theodore, ed. — Beauty. Personal.
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R-B Res. 7538 .4 .11a Child, W.C. The Executive Committee of the American Tract Society (Boston) to the Christian Public. In "The Daily Evening Traveller." Boston : Daily Evening Traveller, Monday, January 18, 1869. [10] p.; 24 cm. I.American Tract Society. II.T. RG87-530442 37247 MRG87-530442
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Child, Willard, 1796-1877. *Reserve 4437 .106 1856 Sermon preached before the General Assembly. Montpelier, E.P. Walton, 1856. LC XXX.
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Child, William. Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
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*E520 .5 Child, William, 1834- .5th A history of the Fifth regiment, New Hampshire volunteers, in the American civil war, 1861-1865 ... By William Child ... Bristol, N. H., R. W. Musgrove, printer, 1893. 2 pt. in 1 v. front., plates, ports. 23cm. Part II contains roster and summaries. *"20th".40a.5.1 — [Another copy] (Continued on next card) *E520.5.5th.C5
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*E520 .5 Child, William, 1834- A history of the Fifth regiment ... 1893. (Card 2) .5th .C5 1. New Hampshire infantry. 5th regt., 1861-1865. 2. U. S.—Hist.—Civil war—Regimental histories—N. H. inf.—5th. *E520.5.5th.C5
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The child at home. Abbott, John Stevens Cabot, 1805-1877. The child at home; or The principles of filial duty familiarly illustrated. By John S. C. Abbott ... Published by the American Tract Society, 150 Nassau-Street, New York. D. Fanshaw, printer. [1833?] FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 2 p.l., [3]-173 p. front. 15cm. Added t.p., engraved.
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The child at home... American Tract Society. The child at home [vol. VI, no. 9, vol. VII, nos. 3,4 (Sept. 1865, March and April, 1866)] Boston : American Tract Society, 1865-1866.
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Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair. Morris, William. 1834-1896. *Q.1.18(*4577.85) Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair. [Colophon: Here ends the story of Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair; made by William Morris, and printed by him at the Kelmscott Press, . . . Hammersmith . . . 1895.] 2 v. 14½ cm., in 8s. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 10, 1912. H6859 — T.r. — Kelmscott Press. Publications.
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT - MASSACHUSETTS - BOSTON Ms. 2480 qto Women in Council (Roxbury, Mass.) Ms. records of meetings, 1885-1925, and Ms. History of Women in Council, 1885-1925; [Roxbury, ca. 1885-1925] 8v. Together with: printed yearbooks of Women in Council, 1895-1917, 1923-1924, 1929-1938, 1939-1942, 42 pams. (incl. duplicates); and two printed yearbooks of the Roxburghe Club, 1925-1926, 1927-1928, 2 pams.
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The child in the house. Pater, Walter Horatio, 1839-1894. The child in the house, an imaginary portrait by Walter Pater. Portland, Maine, Thomas B. Mosher, MDCCCXCVI. [1896] 45, [1] p., l l. 13.5cm. Title page in red and black; title vignette. "Fourth edition." One of 425 copies printed on Japan vellum at press of George D. Loring. Ivory wrappers printed in red and black, in flowered slip-case.
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Child life: a collection of poems. Whittier, John Greenleaf, editor. 1807-1892. Child life: a collection of poems. Boston. Osgood & Co. 1872. xii, 263 pp. Illus. Plates. 19½ cm. *A.9681.35 Same. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. [1887?] xiii, 263 pp. 4403.124=Z.40e 66.3 Two copies on shelf-number Z.40e 66.3. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 12, 1914. K967 — T.r. — English literature. Poetry. Colls.
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Child life: a collection of poems. Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892. Child life: a collection of poems, edited by John Greenleaf Whittier ... Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, late Ticknor & Fields, and Fields, Osgood & Co. 1875. xiii,263p.,incl.front.,illus. 19.5cm. Dark green cloth, black, blind & gilt stamped; brown coated endpapers.
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Child life in pictures reproduced in heliotype from the works of the most famous artists. Boston. 1876. 24 pls. $4^{\circ}$.
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Child life in prose. Whittier, John Greenleaf, editor. 1807-1892. Child life in prose. Boston. Osgood & Co. 1874. 301 pp. Illus. Plate. 21 cm., in 8s. *A.9681.36 Same. Houghton, Osgood & Co. 1879. 4403.87 Same. 15th edition. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. [1889?] 4403.123 Same. 17th edition. [189-?] 2393.102 Same. [190-?] Z.40c 33.1 Same. 1875. 19 cm., in 8s. *A.9681.90 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 16, 1914. K1146 — T.r. — Children.
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Child, The, of Bristowe. Lydgate, John. 1375?– 1460? *4568.87=*A.1695 The child of Bristowe. A legend of the fourteenth century. [In verse. Edited by Francis J. Child.] Cambridge. Wilson. 1886. (1), 28 pp. 19 cm. An earlier edition, entitled The childe of Bristow is on shelf-numbers No. 4 in *2416.39.4; No. 4 in **G.3713.20.4. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 4, 1915. K5066 — T.r. — Child, Francis James, ed.
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The child of nature. *PR1243 .L7 v.2, no.17 [Genlis, Stéphanie Félicité Ducrest de Saint Aubin, comtesse de, afterwards marquise de Sillery] 1746-1830. The child of nature; a drama, in two acts. By Mrs. Inchbald. (In The London stage. London [1824-27] 22 1/2 cm. v. 2 [no. 17] 9 p. 1 illus.) Caption title. Taken from "Zélie" by Madame de Genlis. (Continued on next card) *PR1243.L7 vol. 2, no. 17
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The child of nature. *PR1243 .L7 [Genlis, Stéphanie Félicité Ducrest de Saint v.2, no.17 Aubin, comtesse de, afterwards marquise de Sillery] 1746-1830. The child of nature ... (Card 2) KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. No. 17 in *K.45.17.2 — — [Another copy] I. Inchbald, Mrs. Elizabeth (Simpson) 1753-1821. II. Title. III. Title; Zélie. *PR1243.L7 vol. 2, no. 17
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Child, The, of nature. Drama. For various editions of this work See also Inchbald, Elizabeth, adapter and translator. 1753-1821. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 14, 1914. K1721
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The child of nature. A philosophical novel. This work is available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
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Child of Pallas: devoted mostly to the belles lettres [No.1-8; Nov.1800-Jan.1801]. By Charles Prentiss ... Baltimore--Printed weekly, by Warner & Hanna 1800. 288p. 17cm.(8vo) Title vignette. Page 169 misnumbered 199. Evans 38316. Ex libris (signature): Anthony Hodgkinson. I. Prentiss, Charles, 1774-1820, ed. MB
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no source - 1905 - tr.fr. 5297.13 reserve. Scarlet Buckman dis Periodical Dept. ex libris
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Child, A, of the age. Fiction. Adams, Francis William Lauderdale, 1862-1893. *A.39d.1 A child of the age. [Fiction.] — London. Lane. 1894. (7), 244 pp. Decorated title-page. [The keynotes series. Vol. 4.] 19½ cm., in 8s. Title-page and cover design by Aubrey Beardsley. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 1, 1923 M5971 — T.r. — S.r. — Illus. ref. made.
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The child of the island glen. Kellogg, Elijah, 1813-1901. The child of the island glen. Boston, Lee and Shepard, 1872. 336 p. illus. 18 cm. (Pleasant Cove series) I. Title.
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Child, A, of the Jago. Morrison, Arthur. A child of the Jago. Chicago. Stone. 1896. (8), 397 pp. Plan. 19 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 5, 1923. M5485 — T.r.
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Child, The, of the tide. Cheney, Ednah Dow. The child of the tide. — Boston. Lee & Shepard. 1875. 212 pp. Plates. 16°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 17, 1905. F6425 — T.r.
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Child-pictures from Dickens. Dickens, Charles. *A.2290.12 Child-pictures from Dickens. [Compiled by T. W. Higginson.] With illustrations by S. Eytinge, Jr. — Boston. Ticknor & Fields. 1868. (7), 241 pp. Plates. $16^\circ$. Contents. — Little Nell. — The Marchioness. — Paul and Florence. — The fat boy. — Tiny Tim. — Smike. — Oliver Twist. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 16, 1907. G4107 — T.r. — Eytinge, Solomon, Jr., illus. — Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, compiler.
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Child verse. Tabb, John Banister, 1845-1909. Child verse. Poems grave & gay by John B. Tabb. Boston, Small, Maynard & Co., 1899. 7p. fl., 78p. 20cm. "The Rockwell and Churchill Press, Boston." Illustrated end-papers. Gray cloth, stamped in green and navy. MB-Rev.
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CHILD WELFARE--BOSTON. Wesleyan Juvenile Benevolent Society, Boston. *XJ The Wesleyan Juvenile Benevolent Society, .823 of Boston. .W51J Boston: William Bellamy, printer. 1823. 10 p., 1 l. 17cm.; bound to 19.5cm. "Constitution": p. <8>-10.
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Child-wife, The. Dickens, Charles. 1812-1870. *A.2290.47.1 The child-wife, from the David Copperfield of Charles Dickens. Illustrated by Darley. — New York. Anderson. [1877?] 170 pp. Plate. Engraved title- page. [Dickens' Little folks.] 18 cm., in 6s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 26, 1915. K5493 — T.r. — S.r.c. — Illus. ref. made.
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Child-world, A. Verse. Riley, James Whitcomb. A child-world. [Verse.] Indianapolis. Bowen-Merrill Co. [1896.] 209 pp. Plate. $12^\circ$. *4399a.416 Same. No 30, of a limited autograph edition of 100 copies. *A.7479.13 Same. 1897. 4396.129=*A.7479.14 [The lettered copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 12, 1909. H551 — T.r.
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The child's anti-slavery book: containing a few words about American slave children. And stories of slave-life ... New-York: Published by Carlton & Porter, Sunday-School Union, 200 Mulberry-street. [1859] 153p., incl.front., illus., plates. 15cm. Black ribbed cloth; gilt stamped on spine, and blind stamped on sides.
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no source - 1910 - tr.fr. E449.C54 reserve date from copyright on series # 4 $. 1 Slavery in the U.S.--Condition of slaves 2 Slavery--Juvenile literature dis red s: XJ.859.A10C
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The child's Bible. *Q.62 .53 Bible abridged. The child's Bible. With plates. By a lady of Cincinnati. Philadelphia, Henry F. Anners [1834] 192 p. illus. 5cm. 1. Bible—Hist. of Biblical events. 2. Miniature editions. [3. Children's literature—U. S. Examples.] I. A lady of Cincinnati. II. Title.
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Acc. The child's birth-day... 79-123 Boston, Published by Samuel T. Armstrong and Crocker & Brewster, 1821. lc (Children's Coll. v.2 p.78) xxx. H.E.Hersey fd
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The child's book of American geography. [Goodrich, Samuel Griswold] 1793-1860. The child's book of American geography: designed as an easy and entertaining work for the use of beginners ... Boston: Published by Waitt & Dow,and Carter & Hendee. 1831. 64p. illus.,16 maps. 17.5cm. Cover imprint dated 1832. Wood-engraved illustrations signed in part by G[eorge] L[oring] B[rown] and A[bel] B[owen]. Illustrated buff wrapper preserved. I. Title. MB-Rev.
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The child's book of American geography. [Goodrich, Samuel Griswold] 1793-1860. The child's book of American geography: designed as an easy and entertaining work for the use of beginners ... The second edition. Boston: James B.Dow, No.362 Washington Street. 1837. 64p. illus.,16 maps. 17.5cm. Wood-engraved illustrations signed in part by G[eorge] L[oring] B[rown] and A[bel] B[owen]. Printed yellow paper boards. I. Title.
Card 1238
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The child's book of games. [Mackarness, Matilda Anne (Planché)] "Mrs. H.S. Mackarness", 1826-1881. The child's book of games. By Susie Sunbeam. Boston, Locke & Bubier, 36 Cornhill [ca.1856] 96p.,1£.,5-96p.incl.front. illus. 12cm. Green linen, stamped in black and gilt; col. illus. pasted on front. Ex libris (bookplate): Emily Newcomb Wilson. I. Title.
Card 1240
Card 1240
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Child's book, The, of natural history. — Boston. Henshaw. [184-?] 64 pp. Illus. Plate. $13\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 17, 1933. D2452 — Natural history. — Books for the young. Imprints before 1850.
Card 1242
Card 1242
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Child's book of poetry. *H.99D 124 Grout, Jonathan, d., 1835, Child's book of poetry, with beautiful engravings. Worcester [Mass.] J. Grout, jr., H. J. Howland, printer [180-?] 22 p., illus.; port, 10cm. 1. Children's poetry. I. Title.
Card 1244
Card 1244
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*J4v. Res. The child's book of Sunday reading. 7429 Worcester, Hervey [183-?] .119
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Card 1245
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Ch 1
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The child's botany. *XJ S. G. Goodrich--Boston. MDCCCXXVIII. [1828] .828 .G88C 115 p. 6 pl. 14cm.
Card 1247
Card 1247
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25 Oct 1875 (187.246) - g The Rev. E. P. Tenney r.f. 7849.2 4 qth. 6 pt. see number. 1-4, + no. 3 bound as foot. Greenclon 1 Children's literature--U. S. 2 Botany--Juvenile literature dis Hayes Shoewalker not among Goodrich's own writings listed in Atkinson.
Card 1248
Card 1248
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A child's calendar. Updike, John, 1932- XA .9160 .2 A child's calendar [by] John Updike; illustrated by Nancy Ekholm Burkert. Alfred·A·Knopf: New York [1965] [32] p. illus. (part col.) 24cm. Publisher's device in red on t. p. Verse.
Card 1250
Card 1250
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Child's daily food, The. Prepared by a father. = Springfield. Merriam. 1834. 189 pp. 9½ cm., in 8s. Selections from the Scriptures. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 2, 1913. H9414 — Miniature editions. — Bible. Selections. English.
Card 1252
Card 1252
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Juv. M120 The child's delight. York, R. Burde- kin [n.d.]
Card 1254
Card 1254
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Child's diadem. The. Lady, A, pseud. The child's diadem. — Philadelphia. Fisher. [183-?] 120, (4) pp. Illus. Plates. $10\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 6s. Articles in prose and verse. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 23, 1932. D1312 — T.r. — Miniature editions. Books for the young. Imprints before 1850.
Card 1256
Card 1256
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A child's dream of a star. Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. A child's dream of a star. By Charles Dickens. With illustrations by Hammatt Billings. Boston: Fields, Osgood, & co. 1871. 3p. l., 5-15 numb. l. 11 pl. 19cm. Preliminary leaves & text with red rule borders. Plates engraved by W.J. Linton.
Card 1258
Card 1258
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R-B PZ 6 .C552x The child's favorite : a gift for the young / by a lady. -- Philadelphia : G. S. Appleton..., 1847. 220, [4] p., [11] leaves of plates (col.) : ill. ; 15 cm. Added t.-p., illus. Original brown publisher's cloth stamped in blind and gold. I. Kleist, Herbert, 1902-1986, collector. MRGRRBK ocm02461955 001065
Card 1260
Card 1260
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The child's first book. By J. F. Schoolmaster. 10th ed. Durham, G. Walker, 1811.
Card 1262
Card 1262
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The child's first primer; or, A new and easy guide to the invaluable science of A., B., C. This work is available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
Card 1264
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Child's garden, A, of verses. Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894. *A.8559·54 A child's garden of verses. With illustrations by Ruth Mary Hallock. — Chicago. Rand McNally & Co. [1919.] 96 pp. Illus. Plates, mostly colored. Illustrated end-papers. 27 cm., in 8s. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1930. N7185 — T.r. — Children's poems. — Hallock, Ruth Mary, illus., 1876—
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Card 1266
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*Juv.Res. The child's gazette. v.1, no.1. 7299 [Boston, 1835] .20
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Card 1268
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Child's guide, The. No. 4 in **H.99c.47** — Boston. Mussey. [185-?] 10 pp. Illus. Plates. 32°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Apr. 9, 1903 E8381 — Chap-books.
Card 1270
Card 1270
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A child's guide for the Reverend Mr. Thomas Harrison. Henley, John, 1692-1756. *Defoe 30 .729 .H38C A child's guide for the Reverend Mr. Thomas Harrison; or, A demonstration of the falsity of his principles, reasonings, and criticisms ... in a theological lecture, deliver'd at the Oratory in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, on Sunday evening, Oct. 5. 1729. By John Henley, M.A. London: Printed, and sold by J. Roberts and H. Whitridge, 1729. 1 p.l., 30 p. 19cm.
Card 1272
Card 1272
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Child's history, A, of England. See Dickens, Charles. 1812-1870. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 20, 1910. H2751
Card 1274
Card 1274
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*Juv. Res. The child's illustrated scripture question book. 7440a New York, Protestant Episcopal Society for the Promotion of Evangelical Knowledge.[1860] LCo.
Card 1276
Card 1276
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*Reserve Child's instructer, and moral primer... 2d ed. 4490b Portland, A.W. Thayer, 1823. .83 LC∞ no.1 Cover date: 1822.
Card 1278
Card 1278
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The child's instructor, or picture alphabet. Glasgow, Lumsden & Son. [n.d.]
Card 1280
Card 1280
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R-B BS 1195 Child's lesson-book on the New Testament. : Designed for Sunday Schools and families. -- New-York: 1851x : Published by Carlton & Porter, Sunday-School Union..., 1851. [2], 117, [9] p. ; 14.5 cm. Date from verso of title page. 1. Catechisms, English. I. Bible N.T. Catechisms, question books. MRGRRBK ocm25931888 019601
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Child's life of Abraham Lincoln. MacEachen, Mary Marget. Child's life of Abraham Lincoln / by Mary Marget MacEachen. Wheeling, W. Va.: Catholic Book Company, c1917. 64p. : ill., ports. ; 25cm. (Young folks series) On cover: series title. Illustrated boards in color, red linen spine. Monaghan 2323.
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Card 1284
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Child's life of Washington, with ten illustrations. Philadelphia; Baltimore, Fisher & Brother [1860] vi,[7]-192p. illus.(incl.ports.) 8cm. Lavender linen, gilt & blind stamped. 1. Washington, George, Pres. U.S.--Biog. MB-Rev. The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
Card 1285
Card 1285
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Lewisson col1--1930 Mansellxxxx red s: SCmJ.860.A10C red s: SCmW.860.A10C di2s no LC
Card 1286
Card 1286
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*JHv. Res. The child's magazine; edited by Mary Bartol. 7295 v.1, May 1857-Mar. 1858. .40 Portland [Me.], G.R. Davis, 1857-58. No more published? LCo. Incomplete: nos. 3,4,6,9-11 only.
Card 1288
Card 1288
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Child's memorial, A. Griffin, John. **H.99c.169 A child's memorial, or, new token for children; exhibiting the early piety and happy death of Miss Dinah Doudney, of Portsea, delivered to a congregation of children, in Orange Street Chapel, on New Year's Day, 1805. ... Added, an account of Miss Sarah Barrow, who was burnt to death, April the 4th, 1805. 3d American edition. With other lives, additions, and corrections. — Charlestown, (Mass.) Armstrong. 1809. 72 pp. 24°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 1, 1907. G3302 — T.r. — Doudney, Dinah. — Barrow, Sarah.
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Card 1290
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Child's natural history of beasts. Williams, C. Child's natural history of beasts. By C. Williams. New Haven: Durrie and Peck.Philadelphia:Smith and Peck. [ca.1844?] 19lp.incl.front.,plates. 8.5cm. "Hitchcock & Stafford, printers.": p.[4] Brown linen, blind & gilt stamped. Ex libris (inscription): S.M.Babcock, from her Uncle L.B. Meriam, July 23, 1844.
Card 1292
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*Acc. The child's paper. v.9, no.12; Dec. 1860. 70-521 New York, American Tract Society, 1860. Lewis Fund
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Card 1294
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The child's picture and verse book. [Hey, Wilhelm] 1789-1854. The child's picture and verse book: commonly called Otto Speckter's Fable book. With the original German and with French. Translated into English, by Mary Howitt. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans. [1844?] 2p. l., 201p. illus. 19cm. French and German versions with English translation on facing pages. (See next card) MB
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[Hey, Wilhelm] 1789-1854. The child's picture and verse book ... [1844] (Card 2) Royal blue ribbed cloth, blind and gilt stamped; edges gilt. I. Title.
Card 1298
Card 1298
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Acc. 74-227M Child's picture book. [Concord?, N.H.?, ca. 1850?] Mansellxx City Fds
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Child's play. *H.99D .63 [Boyle, Eleanor Vere (Gordon)] 1825-1916. Child's play. By E. V. B. London, Sampson Low, Son & Co., 1859. [32] 1., incl. col. plates. 19cm. LCA 1. Nursery rhymes—Illustrations. [2. Children's literature—Gt. Brit.] I. B., E. V. II. Title.
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Child's play. [Boyle, Hon. Eleanor Vere (Gordon)] 1825-1916. Child's play, by E. V. B. ... Boston: Ticknor and Fields. 1860 16¢. col.front.,15col.pl. 19.5cm. Title illustration in color. Traditional nursery rhymes with illustrations by the Hon. Mrs. Boyle. Maroon cloth, blind & gilt stamped; edges gilt. I. B.,E.V. II. Title.
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The child's new play-thing ... Editions of this work printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
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Child's present, The. No. 5 in **H.99c.47** — Boston. Mussey. [185-?] 10 pp. Illus. Plates. 32°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Apr. 9, 1903 E8381 — Chap-books.
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R-B PE 1119 A Child's primer; : taken from "The New England primer". -- New York: .Al Published by The American Tract Society..., [1860?] N5 1860 [2], 61 p.: ill.; 11 cm. l. Primers--1800-1870. I. Min. American Tract Society. II. Title: New England primer. MRGRRBK ocml4759011 006345
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Child's reminiscence, A. Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892. *Whitman 11.43 A child's reminiscence. [Verse and prose.] Collected by Thomas O. Mabbott and Rollo G. Silver. With an introduction and notes. — Seattle. University of Washington Book Store. 1930. (2), 44 pp. [University of Washington quartos. I.] 31 cm. No. 293 of an edition of 475 copies. Reprinted from the New York Saturday Press of 1859 and 1860. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library November 5, 1935. D2168 — T.r. — S.r. — Silver, Rollo Gabriel, ed., 1909-. — Mabbott, Thomas Olive, ed., 1898-
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Child's token, The. — Northampton. Merrifield. [18—?] 10 pp. Illus. 48°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Apr. 9, 1903 E8385 — Chap-books.
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Child's wreath, or Poems for children. Edited by S.C.C. ... Boston: Published by J.Buffum. [1853] 128p. col.front. 12cm. Royal blue ripple-weave cloth, blind and gilt stamped; edges gilt.
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g. Frank S. Collins--1913-- tr.fr.6569a.473 1 Gift-books (Annuals, etc.) 2 Children's poetry I C.S.C., ed. disc
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Childe, L., editor and translator. **E.180.36 A short compendium of the new and much enlarged sea-book, or pilots sea-mirror: containing the distances and thwart courses of the eastern, northern, and western navigation. Newly enlarged and amended, by several experienced navigators. And now for the benefit and encouragement of our sea-men translated into English: and calculated according to 20 leagues for a degree. By L. Childe Esquire. — London, Printed by W. Godbid for G. Hurlock . . . 1669. 48, (8) pp. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 16, 1911. H6135 — T.r. — Sailing directions.
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Childe Harold's pilgrimage. See Byron, George Gordon Noel, 6th Baron Byron, 1788-1824. Childe Harold's pilgrimage.
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Childe Harvard. PS1039 .A33C5 1848 [Ames, Nathan] d. 1865. Childe Harvard; a romance of Cambridge. By Senor Alguno [pseud.] ... Boston, Printed for the author, 1848. 172 p. 18 1/2 cm. In verse. Later edition has title: The baby and the bards. *A.171.1 — — [Another copy] 1. Title. PS1039.A33C5 1848
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*PR1962 .C6 1886 The childe of Bristowe. The child of Bristowe, a legend of the fourteenth century. Cambridge, J. Wilson and son, 1886. 4 p. 1., [7]-28 p. 19cm. Ed. by F. J. Child. Has been attributed to Lydgate. *A.1695 — — [Another copy] (Continued on next card) *PR1962.C6 1886
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*PR1962 .C6 The childe of Bristowe. The child of 1886 Bristowe ... 1886. (Card 2) I. Child, Francis James, 1825-1896, ed. II. Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451? supposed author. *PR1962.C6 1886
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Childeric premier, roi de France, drame héroïque, en trois actes. [Anon.] See Mercier, Louis Sébastien, 1740-1814. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 29, 1919. L8351
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Childers, Erskine, 1870-1922. SCG . H922 . C43C Clause by clause; a comparison between "the treaty" and document no.2. [Dublin, Irish Nation Committee, 1922?] 15p. 24cm. (Pamphlet no.8) 1. Irish question. 2. Ireland--Politics and government--1920- I. Title.
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1971--Pub. fds. s only
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*Acc. 71-70 [Childers, Erskine] 1870-1922, ed. The constructive work of Dail Eireann. No.1. The national police and courts of justice. Dublin, Talbot Press, 1921. Inscribed by Mary Alden Childers to Kevin O'Malley.
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Childers, Erskine, 1870-1922. The form and purpose of home rule. A lecture delivered at a public meeting convened by the Young Ireland Branch of the United Irish League at the Mansion House, Dublin, on March 2nd, 1912. Dublin, E. Ponsonby, 1912. 33p. 22cm. 1. Home rule--Ireland. 2. Ireland--Politics and government-- 1910- I. Title.
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1971--Pub. fds. s only
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Acc. 74-497F Childers, Erskine, 1870-1920 The riddle of the sands. Barre,Mass., Imprint Society, 1971. LCxxx; RBDx City Fds
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Childers, James Saxon, editor, 1899- Perrault, Charles, 1628–1703. **H.99c.533 Histories or tales of past times told by Mother Goose, with morals. Written in French by M. Perrault & Englished by G. M., Gent [pseud.]. Newly edited by J. Saxon Childers. — London. The Nonesuch Press. 1925. 127, (I) pp. Colored illus. Colored plate. 15½ cm., in 4s. No. 415 of an edition of 1250 copies. Contents. — Little Red Riding Hood. — The fairy. — Blue Beard. — The Sleeping Beauty in the wood. — The Master Cat; or, Puss in Boots. — Cinderilla; or, the little glass slipper. — Riquet with the Tuft. — Little Thumb. — Notes. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 30, 1926. N2768 — T.r. — Nonesuch Press. — Fairy tales. — Mother Goose ref. made. — M., G., Gent, pseud., tr. — Childers, J…
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*Acc. Childhood. 71-499F London, F. Warne [ca.1870?] (Aunt Louisa's London Toy Books) James L. Whitney Book Fund (A-120)
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Childhood. Meynell, Alice Christiana. 1847-1922. 4559a.186=*A.5890.3 Childhood. London. Batsford. [1913.] (2), 64, (2) pp. [Fellowship books No.11] 17 1/2 cm., in 8s.
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Childhood. [Short stories and selections.] *A.4602.4.10 — Boston. Osgood & Co. 1875. 227 pp. [Little classics. Vol. 10.] 15 cm., in 8s. Contents. — Louise De la Ramé: A dog of Flanders. — John Ruskin: The king of the Golden River. — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps: The Lady of Shalott. — John Brown: Marjorie Fleming. — Mrs. S. H. De Kroyft: Little Jakey. — Henry Kingsley: The lost child. — John Neal: Goody Gracious! and the Forget-me-not. — Rebecca Harding Davis: A faded leaf of history. — Charles Dickens: A child's dream of a star. Edited by Rossiter Johnson. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 11, 1924. M8873 — S.r. — Short stories. Colls. — Ed. ref. made.
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Childlaw, Benjamin W. A Thanksgiving sermon preached before the 39th O. V., U. S. A., at Camp Todd, Macon, Missouri, Nov. 28, 1861, and a sketch of the regiment. Cincinnati. Crosby. 1861. 24 pp. $12^{\circ}$. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 15, 1921. M1287 — Thanksgiving Day. United States. Sermons. — Ohio. Militia. 39th Regiment.
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De La Mare, Walter John, 1873-1956. Early one morning in the spring: chapters on children and childhood as it is revealed in particular in early memories and early writings by Walter De La Mare. New York, Macmillan, 1935. xx,605p.incl.front.: ports.; 24cm. Frontispiece signed by Barnett Freedman.
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Children. Meynell, Alice Christiana. 1847-1922. 4559a.186=*A.5890.3 Childhood. London. Batsford. [1913.] (2), 64, (2) pp. [Fellowship books No.11] 17 1/2 cm., in 8s.
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Children. Whittier, John Greenleaf, editor. 1807-1892. Child life in prose. Boston. Osgood & Co. 1874. 301 pp. Illus. Plate. 21 cm., in 8s. *A.9681.36 Same. Houghton, Osgood & Co. 1879. 4403.87 Same. 15th edition. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. [1889?] 4403.123 Same. 17th edition. [189-?] 2393.102 Same. [190-?] Z.40c 33.1 Same. 1875. 19 cm., in 8s. *A.9681.90 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 16, 1914. K1146 — T.r. — Children.
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De La Mare, Walter John, 1873-1956. Early one morning in the spring: chapters on children and childhood as it is revealed in particular in early memories and early writings by Walter De La Mare. New York, Macmillan, 1935. xx,605p.incl.front.: ports.; 24cm. Frontispiece signed by Barnett Freedman.
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CHILDREN--ANECDOTES, FACETIAE, SATIRE, ETC. RARE BOOK DEPT. Reichenau, Rudolf XG Aus unsern vier Wänden / von Reichenau ... ; mit .865 66 Originalzeichnungen von Oscar Pletsch in Holz- schnitt ausgeführt von Prof. H. Bürkner. -- Zehnte .R27A Auflage. Leipzig : Fr. Wilh. Grunow, 1865. [8],118p. : ill. ; 27cm. Statements of responsibility for ill. appear after edition statement. MB
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*P.52 .11 Alcott, William Andrus, 1798-1859. The young mother, or management of children in regard to health. Boston, George W. Light, 1842. 342 p. 18 cm. Engraved title-page dated 1839. 1. Mothers. 2. Children--Care and hygiene. I. Title.
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CHILDREN--CARE AND HYGIENE. RARE BOOK DEPT XE .219 .7 Arteta de Monteseguro, Antonio. Tratado metodico para la educación física é intelectual de los niños, y medios de evitar los accidentes que les exponen á morir en la infancia. Por el dr. D. Antonio Arteta ... Valencia: Por Manuel Muðz y Compañía. [ca. 1780] 1p.№.,15-136p.,1№.,3-157,[3],3-78p.,1℃n. 21.5cm.(4to) MB
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CHILDREN--CARE AND HYGIENE. Mavor, William Fordyce, 1758-1831. *XJ .819 .M44E v.2 no.2 The catechism of health; containing simple and easy rules and directions for the management of children, and observations on the conduct of health in general. For the use of schools and families. By William Mavor ... With alterations and improvements. New-York: Published by Samuel Wood & Sons, no.261, Pearl-street; and Samuel S. Wood & Co., no.212, Market-street, Baltimore. 1819. iv, <5>-68 p. measures of knowledged Shaw/Shoemaker 14.5cm. (In his The elements of knowned Shaw/Shoemaker v.2. New-York, 1819)
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Children Charities, protection, etc.
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CHILDREN--CHARITIES, PROTECTION, ETC.--RUSSIA. Field, Alice (Withrow) SCP .932 .F45P Protection of women and children in Soviet Russia. New York, E.P.Dutton [1932] 241p. 22cm. "First edition." Bibliography: p.239-241. 1. Women in Russia. 2. Children--Charities, protection, etc.--Russia. 3. Communism--Russia. 4. Women--Legal status, laws, etc.--Russia. I. Title.
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Children. Charities for. **G.35.6 Gould Memorial Home and Industrial Schools, Rome, Italy. [Scrap-book containng manuscript letters, circulars, newspaper clippings, broadsides, etc., relating to the Gould Memorial Home, and the Boston and New York Associations in aid of it. Also 120 photographs of children received into the home.] Vol. 1, 2. Jan. 27, 1902 E2940 — Children. Charities for. — Scrap-books.
Card 1370
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CHILDREN—DEATH AND FUTURE STATE. Armour, Alexander William. A heart-warming experience. [Cedar Rapids, The Torch Press, 1942] 12 p. 21 cm. No. 81 of an edition of 300 copies. Presentation copy, signed by the author. 1. Children—Death and future state. I. Title.
Card 1372
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Flavel, John. **H.99.14 Token for mourners: or, the advice of Christ to a distressed mother, bewailing the death of her dear and only son. By J. F. Boston. Printed by T. Green for Benjamin Eliot & Nicholas Boone. 1707. (10), 154 pp. 24°. Same. Glasgow. Sanders. 1720. (8), 121 pp. 12 cm., in 12s. **H.99.261 Feb. 18, 1901 D8868 — T.r. — Children, Death of. — Consolation in affliction.
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Card 1374
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CHILDREN--DISEASES. Alcott, William Andrus, 1798-1859. The mother's medical guide in children's diseases. By William A. Alcott ... Boston: Published by T.R.Marvin. 1842. 314p. front.(port.) 17.5cm. Brown ribbed cloth, blind & gilt stamped.
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Card 1376
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Children, Diseases of. *5779.64=*P.43.378 Hamilton, Alexander, M.D., of Edinburgh. 1739-1802. The family female physician: or, a treatise on the management of female complaints, and of children in early infancy. = Worcester, Mass. Isaiah Thomas. 1793. 351 pp. 8°. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] April 7, 1902. E3697 — Women, Diseases of. — Children, Diseases of. — T.r.
Card 1378
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Children~Education. See also Education of Children.
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Children. Education. See also Manners and minor morals.
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Children. Education. Abbott, John Stevens Cabot. The child at home; or, the principles of filial duty familiarly illustrated. 2d edition. Boston. Crocker & Brewster. 1834. 180 pp. Plates. Engraved title-page. $16^\circ$. 5447.31 Same. 10th edition. 1836. 173 pp. 5447.158 Same. 11th edition. 1841. 5447.121 Same. New York. American tract society. [1833.] Rare Book Dept.**H.99D.120
Card 1384
Card 1384
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Children. Education. Arteta de Montesuegro, A. *E.219.7 Tratado metódico para la educación de los niños. Valencia [about 1780]. Sm. 4º. - Children. Education.
Card 1386
Card 1386
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Children. Education. No. 7 in *4404.21=No. 8 in *7573.60=No. 1 in *7597.11=*P.30.69 Beecher, Catherine Esther. The evils suffered by American women and American children: the causes and the remedy. Also, an address to the Protestant clergy of the United States. New York. Harper. [1846.] 36 pp. $8^{\circ}$. On the education of children. [The fourth copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] June 21, 1901 E643 — Children. Educ.
Card 1388
Card 1388
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Children. Education. Clark, Josiah, philomath. **G.389a.11** The parent's monitor: or, an address to parents and teachers, concerning the education of youth in several particulers [sic]. — Boston: Printed by E. Russell . . . [1794.] 16 pp. Illus. 17 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 13, 1724. M8606 — T.r. — Children. Educ.
Card 1390
Card 1390
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Children. Education. **D.164.19 Discurso á los padres de familia sobre la educación de los hijos. Madrid. Ibarra & ca. [1800?] v, 59 pp. [Gabinete de lectura española. Núm. 1.] 16°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 2, 1906. G2154 — Education. — Children. Educ.
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Children. Education. 7589a.28 = P.86.331 Genlis, Stéphanie Félicité Ducrest de St. Aubin, comtesse de. La Bruyère the less: or, characters and manners of the children of the present age. London. Longman & Rees. 1800. xii, 269 pp. Sm. 8°.
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Children, Education of. P.86.331.1 Genlis, Stéphanie Félicité de St. Aubin, comtesse de. Lessons of a governess to her pupils: or, journal of the method adopted by Madame de Sillery- Brulart in the education of the children of M. d'Orleans. Translated from the French. London. Robinson. 1792. 3 v. Sm. $8^0$.
Card 1396
Card 1396
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Children. Education. Minister of the Gospel, A, pseud. **K.28.25** The poor orphans legacy: being a short collection of godly counsels and exhortations to a young arising generation . . . By A minister of the Gospel. — Philadelphia. Printed by B. Franklin. 1734. 39 pp. $16^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 30, 1906. G311 — Children. Educ. — Franklin, Benjamin. Works printed by him. — T.r. — Christian life.
Card 1398
Card 1398
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Children. Education. Peraldus, Guillen. Enseñamiento de religiosos. **Q.404.19 Dotrína de los religiosos en romance. [Folios ai, aii are wanting]; aiii col. 1: cion comü mente son enojosos 7 peregesos . . . [Fol. aviii, wanting]. 9a (Fol. ix–sig bi) tad echa de ty los enojos . . . Fol. cxvi col. 2 Colophon: A qui se acaba el libro del enseñamičto de los religiosos. Benedició 7 claridat 7 sabiduria 7 fazimiěto de gracias sean al nro señor dios enlos syglos delos syglos amen: por cuya. gra fue coměçado 7 acabado. E fue imprimido por [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 26. 1923. M6795 — Incunabula. — Children. Educ. — Brocar, Arnold Guillen de, printer.
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Children. Education. Peraldus, G. Enseñamiento de religiosos. (Continued.) **Q.404.19 maestro Arnauld guillien demorât en Pomplona: 7 acabado a. xiiiij. dias del mes dotobre. Año de nro señor mill quatrocientos nouëta 7 nueue. Follows printer's device. [Fol. cxvi, b to cxviij b, col. 2, line 5]: La tabla. Black-letter. 118 ff. Sig. a and t in 8s; b–s in 6s. 27 cm., 2 cols., of 50 lines each. Title and prologue in this copy are, by an error, copied from an entirely different book, and do not belong to the present work. See Hain, 12578; Haebler, p. 252, no. 533. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 26. 1923. M6795
Card 1402
Card 1402
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Children. Education. Rivet, Frédéric. **G.3553.4 De l'éducation des enfans et particulièrement de celle des princes ... [Anon.] À Amsterdam. Chez Daniel Elsevier. C10 I0C LXXIX. (8), 262 pp. Printer's device. 15 cm., in 8s. Device: a sphere. See Willems, 1562; Stockholm, 1351. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library March 4, 1936. D9502 — Children. Education. — Elzevirs. — Princes.
Card 1404
Card 1404
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Children. Education. **H.16.220=**H.16.274 Smith, Rev. Josiah, of Charleston, S. C. 1704-1781. The duty of parents, to instruct their children: being the substance of several sermons preach'd at Cainhoy . . . South Carolina, 1727 ... Boston. D. Henchman. 1730. (I), ii, 44 pp. $16^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Aug. 5, 1902 E4833 — Children. Educ.
Card 1406
Card 1406
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Children. Education. Stowe, Harriet Elizabeth Beecher. 1811-1896. Our Charley, and what to do with him. Boston. Phillips, Sampson & Co. 1858. 117 pp. Plates. $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. Bound in the original covers. *A.8598 Same. The date is omitted and the arrangement of the plates varies. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 22, 1909. H444 — T.r. — Children. Educ.
Card 1408
Card 1408
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Children. Education. *5459.5.6.Part 1=**E.219.20.6.Part 1 Zollikofer, Georg Joachim, 1730-1788. Sermons on the education of children. To which is prefixed, a sermon on parental example, by George Warker. Boston. Munroe, Francis & Parker. 1809. 190 pp. [The Christian Monitor, No. 11. [Vol. 6, part 1.]] $12^{\circ}$. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library. January 18, 1923. M5421 — Double main card. — Zollikofer, Georg Joachim, 1739-1788. (M1) — Warker, George. (M2) — Children. Education. (I)
Card 1410
Card 1410
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Children. Employment. Law. Bullard, W. Irving. Women's work in war time. — Boston. The Merchants National Bank. [1917.] 85 pp. 19 cm. Compilation of state labor laws relating to female and child labor, pp. 82, 83. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 18, 1917. L3073 — T.r. — European War, 1914- . Women and the war. — Women. Econ. rel. — Children. Employment. Law.
Card 1412
Card 1412
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Children. Health. Sainte-Marthe, Gaucher II. 1536-1623. *P.43.780.1 Pædotrophia; or, the art of nursing and rearing children. A poem, in three books. Translated from the Latin of Scévole de St. Marthe. With medical and historical notes; with the life of the author from the French of Michel and Niceron . . . by H. W. Tytler. = London. Printed for the Author by J. Nichols. 1797. clxci, 224 pp. $8^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 3, 1906. G555 — Tytler, Henry William, tr. — T.r. — Children. Health. — Mothers.
Card 1414
Card 1414
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Children. Law. California. State Library. California laws of interest to women and children. Compiled by the California State Library. = Sacramento. Richardson. 1912. vi, 184 pp. 17 cm., in 8s. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 6, 1912. H8211 — California. Acts and laws. Women and children. — Children. Law. Women. Legal status.
Card 1416
Card 1416
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CHILDREN--LAW--PONDICHERY. RARE BOOK DEPT. XbG .777 .F84S Feb. 22 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1793 (Louis XVI) Déclaration du Roi, sur l'administration des biens des mineurs dans les établissements français de l'Inde. Donnée à Versailles le 22 février 1777. A Paris, De l'Imprimerie royale. M. DCCLXXVII. [1777] 3p. 26cm.(4to) Caption title, with headpiece; imprint from p.3. MB-Rev.
Card 1418
Card 1418
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Children, Lectures to. See also Boys, Lectures to. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 6, 1917. L2773
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Card 1420
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CHILDREN—MANAGEMENT. HQ759 .C55 Child, Mrs. Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. The mother's book. By Mrs. Child ... Boston, Carter, Hendee and Babcock; Baltimore, C. Carter, 1831. xii, 168 p. 21cm. *A.1698.2 --- [Another copy] 1. Children—Management. I. Title. HQ759.C55
Card 1422
Card 1422
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CHILDREN--MANAGEMENT. *XH .74 .40 Hatcher, R Paideutica, sive Ascetica quaedam ad juven- tis cultum, & subsidium spectantia. Per R. H. cantabrigiensem ... Londini, excudebat R. Raworth, M. DC. XLVI. 1646. 3 p.l., 78 p. 16cm. (8vo) Title vignette. Verse. "Errata": p.78. (Continued on next card) MB
Card 1424
Card 1424
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Hatcher, R. Paideutica ... 1646. (Card 2) Not in Wing. Bound with the author's Institutio, epithala- mium, & militia viri, 1645 (Wing H1140) and his Funus corporis, 1646 (Wing H107) Ex libris (signature): Richard Saltonstall, 1694. I. H., R., Cantabrigiensis. II. Title.
Card 1426
Card 1426
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CHILDREN MANAGEMENT. Sigourney, Mrs. Lydia Howard (Huntley) 1791-1865. Letters to mothers. By Mrs. L. H. Sigourney. Hartford, Hudson and Skinner, printers, 1838. v, 240 p. 19 1/2cm. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *A.8225.19 — — [Another copy] 1. Mothers. 2. Children-Management.
Card 1428
Card 1428
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Children. Piety. See Early piety. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 8, 1911. H5911
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Card 1430
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CHILDREN--RECREATION SEE AMUSEMENTS PLAYGROUNDS--APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT (in this cat. only)
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Card 1431
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CHILDREN--AMUSEMENT
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Card 1432
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Children. Rights of. Wiggin, Kate Douglas, 1856-1923 and Nora Archibald Smith. Children's rights. A book of nursery logic. By Kate Douglas Wiggin [and Nora Archibald Smith]. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1892. (5), 235 pp. 17 cm. 3587.103=*A.9685.13 Same. 1897. 3587.141 Same. Houghton Mifflin Co. [190-?] Teachers' Ref. 285.34(3587.137)
Card 1434
Card 1434
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Children, Rights of. Claflin, Tennessee C. 5585.88=*P.60.175 Constitutional equality a right of woman . . . Also a review of the rights of children. — New York. Woodhull, Claflin & Co. 1871. (6), 148 pp. Portrait. $8^{\circ}$. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] June 29, 1901 E821 — Children, Rights of. — Women, Rights of.
Card 1436
Card 1436
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Children, Sermons to. Cecil, Rev. Richard, 1748-1810. **H.99c.435 Early piety recommended, in a discourse, addressed to the schools for religious instruction at St. John's Chapel, Bedford Row, May 1, 1802. London. Westley. 1824. 31 pp. Illus. 10½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 18, 1923. M7614 — T.r. — Chap-books. — Children, Sermons to.
Card 1438
Card 1438
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Children. Sermons to. Hemmenway, Moses. 1736-1811. **H.99c.198** A discourse to children. Also the conversion and death of Joseph: an affecting story founded on fact. — Boston: printed by Samuel Hall. 1793. 23 pp. 24°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 14, 1908. G6996 — Children. Sermons to. — Chap-books.
Card 1440
Card 1440
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Children, Sermons to. Spring, Samuel, D. D., 1746–1849. **G.389b.189** Three sermons to little children. On the nature and beauty of the dutiful temper. (Published by desire.) — Boston: Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly . . . M.DCC-LXXXIII. 65, (7) pp. Illus. Plate. 14 cm. The frontispiece is mutilated. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 13, 1924. M8605 — Children, Sermons to.
Card 1442
Card 1442
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Children. Welfare. See Children. Rights. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 2, 1924. M9087
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Card 1444
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*Defoe 21 [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. Mere nature delineated: or, A body without a soul. Being observations upon the young forester lately brought to town from Germany. With suitable applications. Also, A brief dissertation upon the usefulness and necessity of fools whether political or natural. London: Printed for T. Warner, at the Black Boy, in Pater-Noster-row. 1726. iv, 123 p. 20cm. (Continued on next card) Revised
Card 1446
Card 1446
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CHILDREN, ABNORMAL AND BACKWARD. *Defoe 21 [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. Mere nature deli- neated ... 1726. (Card 2) 1726 Signatures: $[A]^2$ B-H$^8$ I$^4$ K$^2$. On the wild boy of Hamelin (Lunenburgh) *Defoe 27.59 Ex libris (book label): Huth Collection. no. 3 [Another copy] 1. Children, Abnormal and backward. I. Title.
Card 1448
Card 1448
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Pfister, Oskar Robert, 1873- Love in children and its aberrations; a book for parents and teachers. Translated from the German by Eden and Cedar Paul. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1924. 576p. 23cm. Bibliography: p.557-564. 1. Love. 2. Children, Abnormal and backward. 3. Psychoanalysis. I. Paul, Eden, 1865- tr. II. Paul, Cedar, joint tr. III. Title.
Card 1450
Card 1450
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RARE BOOK DEPT. Children and books. Arbuthnot, May Hill, 1884- XZ Children and books [by] May Hill Arbuthnot ... .67 Chicago : Scott,Foresman and Company [1947] .ArlC xiv,626p. : illus. ; 26cm. Office Bibliography: p.580-617. Ref.
Card 1454
Card 1454
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Children. As actors. **T.56.152 Animadversions on Mr. J. Jackson's Dramatic strictures upon the merits of Young Roscius. By the Editor of "The Glasgow Theatrical Register." = Glasgow. Cameron & Co. 1804. (I), 70 pp. 22 cm., in 4s. Jackson's Strictures upon the merits of Young Roscius may be found on shelf-numbers **T.56.205; No. 4 in **G.3824.8. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 4, 1913. J16 — Editor, The, of The Glasgow Theatrical Register, pseud. — Children. As actors. — Jackson, John, actor. — Betty, William Henry West. 1791-1874.
Card 1456
Card 1456
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Children. As actors. **T.57.388 Authentic memoirs of the Young Roscius; including his birth, family, and education. With critical remarks on his theatrical abilities, &c. = London. Springsguth. 1804. 23 pp. Portrait. 18 cm., in 6s. Clippings are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 7, 1914. J643 — Children. As actors. — Betty, William Henry West. 1791-1874.
Card 1458
Card 1458
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Children. As actors. No. 7 in **G.3821.5=**T.57.426 Critique on the first performance of Young Roscius at Covent Garden Theatre . . . Dec. 1, as it appeared in the British Press (newspaper), . . . Dec. 3, 1804. [London.] Kirby. 1804. 34 pp. 18 cm., in 6s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1913. J124a — Children. As actors. — Betty, William Henry West. 1791-1874.
Card 1460
Card 1460
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Children. As actors. Harley, George Davis. -1811? An authentic biographical sketch of the life, education, and personal character of William Henry West Betty, the celebrated Young Roscius. London. Phillips. 1804. 76 pp. Portrait. 20½ cm., in 4s. No. 2 in **G.3824.8 =Same. 2d edition. 3-76 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. **T.96.337=**T.56.286 There is no portrait. Pp. 73-76 are missing in the copy on shelf-number **T.56.286. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.96.337. =Same. 3d edition. Portrait. 21 cm., in 4s. **T.56.18 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 25, 1914. J275 — Children. As actors. — Betty, William Henry West. 1791-1874.
Card 1462
Card 1462
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Children. As actors. Harral, Thomas. No. 7 in **G.3824.8=**T.56.139 The Infant Roscius; or, an inquiry into the requisites of an actor: comprising a critical analysis of young Betty's acting, on the London boards; a complete sketch of his life ... strictures on the ... Covent Garden company, &c. By T. Harral. London. Allen. [1804.] (1), 50 pp. 21½ cm., in 4s. A portrait is inserted in the copy on shelf-number No. 7 in **G.3824.8. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.56.139. The bastard title is missing in the copy on shelf-number **T.56.139. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 30, 1913. J273 — Children. As actors. — Betty, William Henry West. 1791-1874. — Covent Garden Theatre, London.
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Children. As actors. Jackson, John, actor. **T.56.205=No. 4 in **G.3824.8 Strictures upon the merits of Young Roscius. By J. Jackson. 3d edition. London. Longman, Hurst, Rees, & Orme. 1804. (3), 82 pp. Portrait. 22 cm., in 8s. A reply, having the title Animadversions on Mr. J. Jackson's Dramatic strictures . . . , may be found on shelf-number **T.56.152. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 25, 1914. J302 — Children. As actors. — Betty, William Henry West. 1791-1874.
Card 1466
Card 1466
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Children. As actors. Life, The, and theatrical excursions of William Robert Grossmith, the juvenile actor ... 2d edition. Reading. Cowslade & Co. 1827. 24 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. No. 16 in **G.3930.13.1 =Same. 4th edition. 1829. 22 pp. Portrait. Folded sheet. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. **T.55.73 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J360—No main card.—Children. As actors.—Grossmith, William Robert. 1819-.
Card 1468
Card 1468
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Children. As actors. **T.57.421 Life, The, of Wm. Henry West Betty, the celebrated and wonderful Young Roscius: containing the particulars of his theatrical career, his education, character, & abilities: . . . with an impartial account of his astonishing performances on the London theatres . . . London. Fairburn. [1804.] 36 pp. Portrait. $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 6s. Some pages are missing at the end. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J646 — Children. As actors. — Betty, William Henry West. 1791-1874.
Card 1470
Card 1470
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Children. As actors. **T.55.133=No. 11 in **G.3947.2 Pangloss, Peter, Esq., LL.D. & A.S.S., pseud. The Young Rosciad, an admonitory poem, well-seasoned with Attic salt, cum notis variorum. London. Gordon. 1805. 35 pp. 22 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J466 — T.r. — Children. As actors. — Betty, William Henry West. 1791-1874.
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Card 1472
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Children. As actors. Richomme, Charles, 1816– **T.56.339** Album Castelli. Portraits des principaux artistes de la troupe enfantine de M. Castelli, avec des notices sur chaque petit acteur, précédées d'un essai sur les théâtres d'enfants. Dessins de Louis Lassalle. — Paris. Janet. [1839?] 28, (49) pp. Colored plates. 20½ cm., in 2s. Contains the author's autograph. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 20, 1917. L1296 — Children. As actors. — Castelli, Pierre, of Paris.
Card 1474
Card 1474
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Children. As actors. **T.56.193=No. 6 in **G.3824.8 Roscius in London. Biographical memoirs of William Hen. West Betty, from the earliest period of his infancy. Including the history of his Irish, Scotch, and English engagements. With analytical strictures on his acting at the London theatres . . . 2d edition, with a postscript respecting his late indisposition. London. Crosby & Co. 1805. (3), 62 pp. Portrait. 21 cm., in 4s. Another edition, having the title The Young Roscius, may be found on self-number **T.57.243. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.56.193. This card was printed at the Boston. Public Library, March 7, 1914. J518 — Children. As actors. — Betty, William Henry West. 1791-1874.
Card 1476
Card 1476
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Children. As actors. **T.57.243 Young Roscius, The. Biographical memoirs of William Hen. West Betty, from the earliest period of his infancy. Including the history of his Irish, Scotch, and English engagements. With analytical strictures on his acting at the London Theatres . . . With a postscript respecting his late indisposition. = New-York. M'Dermut. 1806. 140 pp. Portrait. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 6s. Clippings are inserted. Another edition, having the title Roscius in London, may be found on shelf-numbers **T.56.193; No. 6 in **G.3824.8. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 7, 1914. J649 — Betty, William Henry West. 1791-1874. — Children. As actors.
Card 1478
Card 1478
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Children as Authors.
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De La Mare, Walter John, 1873-1956. Early one morning in the spring: chapters on children and childhood as it is revealed in particular in early memories and early writings by Walter De La Mare. New York, Macmillan, 1935. xx,605p.incl.front.: ports.; 24cm. Frontispiece signed by Barnett Freedman.
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CHILDREN AS AUTHORS. Marsh, William John, 1918- Our president, Herbert Hoover, by William J. Marsh, jr. (age 11 years) New Milford, Conn., W. J. & C. Marsh, 1930. 1 p. 1., 2 p., 2 l., 3-7, 8-45 p. 23cm. One of 60 copies printed by the author. Later copies were printed by Doubleday, Doran & company. (Continued on next card) E802.M36
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CHILDREN AS AUTHORS. E802 .M36 Marsh, William John, 1918- Our president, Herbert Hoover ... 1930. (Card 2) KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *A.5657e.1 — — [Another copy] 1. Hoover, Herbert Clark, pres. U. S., 1874- 2. Children as authors. I. Title. E802.M36
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CHILDREN AS AUTHORS. RARE BOOK DEPT. Robinson, Thomas Romney, 1792-1882. XH Poems by Thomas Romney Robinson, written between the age of seven and thirteen; to which is prefixed A short account of the author, by a member of the Belfast Literary Society. First American, from the Belfast edition. Brooklyn: Printed by Thomas Kirk. 1808. 2p.£.,30p.,1£.,[35]-140p. front.(port.) 19.5cm.(8vo) Half-title: Juvenile poems. Shaw/Shoemaker 16089. Ex libris (signature): Susan Sedgwick.
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CHILDREN AS POETS see CHILDREN AS AUTHORS
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The children. Wharton, Edith Newbold (Jones) 1862-1937. The children [by] Edith Wharton. New York, London, D. Appleton and company, 1928. 4 p. l., 346, [1] p. 20 cm. *A.9617D --- [Another copy] i. Title. PZ3.W555Ch Library of Congress [55x1]
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*H.99D .131 Kiefer, Monica Mary, 1901- American children through their books, 1700-1835. Foreword by Dorothy Canfield Fisher. Philadelphia, Univ. of Pennsylvania Press, 1948. 248 p. facsimis. 24cm. PN1009 .A1K5 Bibliography: p. [230]-243. [Another copy] 1. Children's literature--Hist. & crit. 2. Children in the U.S. 3. Children in literature. I. Title.
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The Garland of Rachel, by divers kindly hands. Portland, Me., T. B. Mosher, 1902. xxx, [1], 63, [1] p., 1 l. 21cm. Reprint, with additions, of a volume issued from the private press of the Rev. C. H. Daniel, Oxford, 1881, in honor of his daughter's first birthday. "Four hundred and fifty copies of this book have been printed on Van Gelder hand-made paper and the type distributed." "The two head-bands by Mr. Alfred Parsons, the press device, and the title-page are reproduced in facsimile."—Pref. (Continued on next card) [42e1]
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CHILDREN IN POETRY. The Garland of Rachel, by divers kindly hands ... 1902. (Card 2) Contributors: Henry Daniel.—Albert Watson.—Austin Dobson.—Andrew Lang.—John Addington Symonds.—Robert Bridges.—"Lewis Carroll."—Sir Richard Harington, bart.—A. Mary F. Robinson.—Edmund Gosse.—F. W. Bourdillon.—W. E. Henley.—W. J. Courthope.—Frederick Locker-Lampson.—T. Humphrey [!] Ward.—Ernest Myers.—Margaret L. Woods.—C. J. Cruttwell. CONTENTS.—Proem.—Preface.—The Garland of Rachel [including preface originally issued separately as an 8 page pamphlet]—Appendix: 1. The Daniel press. 1851–1902. II. Daniel press publications. 1. The Daniel press, Oxford. 2. Daniel, Rachel Anne Olive, 1880- 3. Children in poetry. 4. Daniel, Charles Henry Olive, 1836- Library of Congress PR1223.G25 [42c1]
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS CHILDREN IN RUSSIA. Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich, 1870-1924. (Partižnafa organizatsifa) Партийная организация и партийная литература. Лев Толстой как зернало русской революции. Задачи союзов молодежи. [ОТвет. за вып. Г.В. Пронина] Москва [Изд-во. полит. лит-ры.] 1969. 222,[2]p. port.,fold.table. 11cm. (Вопросы идеологии, вып. 2) Lavender linen, gilt stamped. 1. Rossiškafa sotsial-demokraticheskafa rabochafa partiiia-- History. 2. Tolstoï, Lev (See next card) MB
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Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich, 1870-1924. (Par- tiŭnaîa organizatsiîfa) ... 1969. (Card 2) Nikolaevich, graf, 1828-1910. 3. Children in Russia. 4. Education of children. 5. Youth-- Russia. 6. Vsesoîuznyî leninskiî kommunisti- cheskiî soîuz molodezhi. I. Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich, 1870-1924. Lev Tol'stoï, kak zerkalo russkoî revolʷufsii. II. Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich, 1870-1924. Zadachi soîuzov molodezhi. III. Title.
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*H.99D .131 Kiefer, Monica Mary, 1901- American children through their books, 1700-1835. Foreword by Dorothy Canfield Fisher. Philadelphia, Univ. of Pennsylvania Press, 1948. 248 p. facsimiles. 24cm. PN1009 .A1K5 Bibliography: p. [230]-243. [Another copy] 1. Children's literature--Hist. & crit. 2. Children in the U.S. 3. Children in literature, I. Title.
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Children in the wood. Editions of this work printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Information Card Library of Congress
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Juv. M119 The childern in the wood. York, R. Burde- kin, [n.d.]
Card 1508
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Children, The, in the wood. — [New-York.] Jansen. [N.d.] 8 pp. Illus. 9 cm. **H.99c.466 Bart This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 24, 1927. M6798 — Chap-books.
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Children in the wood. The affecting history of the children in the wood ... Hartford: Printed by J. Babcock. 1796. 30 p., incl. front., illus. 10.5cm., bd. to 19.5cm. Signatures: A16 (A16, advt.) Evans 29955; d'Alté Welch, American children's books, 169.1. Original back Dutch-paper wrapper preserved.
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5 Mar 1924 X - Center fd Cedar mi. Chace cottle 1 Children's literature--U. S. dis ChRm - m.e.
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Children in the wood. *XH The babes in the wood. .80 [London? ca. 1800?] .101 no.27 broadside. 21 x 31.5cm. Ballad, beginning: Now ponder well you parents dear.
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10 Mar 1908 R - Billings fd 1 Broadsides--Gt. Brit. 2 Ballads, English dis Chm : main The Walter Updike Lewisson
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Children in the wood. The true and affecting history, of the babes in the wood. London, Printed and sold by all booksellers in town and country. [ca.1800?] 3lp. illus. 10cm. Imperfect: p.[1-2] slightly mutilated, affecting text. Stitched and in wallpaper wrapper.
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Ch. Harris fd--Acc 63-95 Osborne o 1 Bindings in this Library--Wallpaper bindings I Title di2s
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Children in the wood. The history of the children in the wood. Interspersed with instructive morals. Embellished with cuts. Printed and sold by Hosea Sprague, No. 88, Newbury-Street, Boston. 1804. <price six cents.> 64p., incl. front., illus. 11cm.; bd. to 18.5cm. Shaw/Shoemaker 6476; Welch (1972) 177. Imperfect: frontispiece, wanting, supplied from a shorter copy. I. Title. MB-Rev.
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Exch(Libbie)--1914--tr.fr. LCxx H.99c.302 dis 9
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Card 1518
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**H.99c.272 Children, The, in the wood. Added, My mother's grave, a pathetic story. New York. Day. 1837. 3-23 pp. Illus. Plate. 14 cm. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 15, 1910. H2337 — My mother's grave. — Chap-books.
Card 1520
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Children in the wood. Acc 77-383 verse. Boston, Degen & Estes [ca.1850?] Mansellxx g:Osterville Free Library Feb.1971
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Children in the wood. Acc The story in verse of the Children in the 77-385 wood. Concord, N.H., J.A.Merriam & R.Merrill [1856] Mansellxxx g:Osterville Free Library Feb.1971
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*Acc. Children in the wood. 71-409F Children in the wood. New York, McLoughlin ca.1880 (Aunt Matilda's Series) James L. Whitney Book Fd (A-120)
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*Acc. The children in the wood. 71-489 The babes in the wood. New York, McLoughlin [ca.1890?] (Little Folks Series) James L. Whitney Book Fund (A-120)
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*Acc. The children in the wood. 71-461F The children in the wood. New York, McLoughlin, 1898. James L. Whitney Book Fund (A-120)
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R-B PZ 6. C4815 Children in the wood (Ballad). German Die Kinder im Wald. -- Ephrata [Penn.] : Gedruckt bey Benjamin Mayer, 1797. 14, [1] p. ; 14 cm. Probably 16mo; 8 unsigned leaves with horizontal chain lines. Publisher's ad, [1] p. at end, includes Fränklins Lebensbeschreibung. Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 171.1; Evans, 32340. Evans 32340. 1. Children's literature. MRGRRBK ocml10833992 001983
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Children, The, in the wood. Pantomime. Blanchard, Edward Litt Laman. 1820-1889. **T.37.239 The children in the wood; or, Harlequin Queen Mab and the world of dreams. Grand comic Christmas annual. By E. L. Blanchard. = London. Tuck & Co. [1872.] 39 pp. 20 cm., in 8s. Words only. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 23, 1913. J60 — T.r. — Pantomimes.
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Card 1534
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Children in the wood restored Johnson, Richard, 1733 or 4-1793. The hermit of the forest, and the wandering infants. : A rural fragment. : Embellished with cuts. Boston: : Printed and sold by Samuel Hall, no. 53, Cornhill., [1795] 29,[2]p. : ill. ; 10cm. A variation of the story of the children in the wood. Published also under title: The children in the wood restored. Imprint assumed by Evans from Hall advertisement. cf. Evans 28827. Not located-Shipton/Mooney. References: cf Welch 673.10.
Card 1536
Card 1536
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No. 26 in **H.90.470 Children, The, in the woods. Being, a true relation of the inhuman murder of two children of a deceased gentleman in Norfolk . . . [Ballad.] To a very mournful tune. Broadside. [Boston. 178-?] Size, $14 \times 8\frac{3}{4}$ inches. Vignette. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 12, 1919. L7308 — Ballads. — Broadsides. — Babes in the wood.
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Children, The, in the woods. Being a true relation of the inhuman murder of two children. . . etc. [Ballad.] [Boston? 180-?] Woodcut. Broadside, $15\frac{3}{4}$ X $6\frac{1}{2}$ inches. **H.90a.309 The original version of The babes in the wood. Same. [Sold at the Bible and Heart in Cornhill.] 14 X 9 inches. **H.90.470 -Ballads of the street. -Broadsides. -Babes in the wood.
Card 1540
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**T.47.94 Children, The, of Apollo: a poem. Containing an impartial review of all the dramatic works of our modern authors . . . Added, occasional notes. By —— —— , Esq. Agent to the Sun. = London: Printed for B. Crosby . . . [179-?] 60 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 7, 1913. J98 — Drama. English. Hist. and crit.
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Card 1542
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Children of earth. PS1127 .C5 Brown, Alice, 1857- 1915 Children of earth; a play of New England, by Alice Brown. New York, The Macmillan company, 1915. 7 p. 1., 212 p. front. (port.) 19 1/2cm. Awarded the $10,000 prize offered by Winthrop Ames for the best play submitted anonymously by an American author. *P.84.118d.2 [Another copy] I. Title. PS1127.C5 1915
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Children of God; and American epic. Fisher, Vardis, 1895—*A.2966.4 Children of God; an American epic [by] Vardis Fisher. New York and London, Harper & brothers, 1939. 5 p. l., 3–769, [1] p. 21½ cm. Illustrated lining-papers. “First edition.” 1. Mormons and Mormonism—Fiction. i. Title. [Full name: Vardis Alvero Fisher] Library of Congress PZ3.F539Ch Copy 2. Copyright A 130878 [18]
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Children of love. Verse. Monro, Harold. Children of love. [Verse. 2d edition.] — London. The Poetry Bookshop. 1914. 32 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 21, 1918. L5549 — T.r.
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Children, The, of Shakespeare's plays. Barr, Amelia Edith. 1831– The children of Shakespeare's plays. = [Philadelphia. 1883.] 498–501 pp. 28 cm. Extract from The Continent, April 18, 1883 [*5335.50.3]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 29, 1915. K4122 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Characters. Children.
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Card 1550
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Children of the abbey. Roche, Regina M. The children of the abbey, a tale. Exeter. 1826. 3 v. 24°. - T.r.
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Children of the Chapel. See England. Revels Office. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 27, 1911. H4888
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The children of the frontier. [Lund, Theodore] XJ The children of the frontier ... .867 New York: D.Appleton & Co.,443 and 445 Broadway, 1867. vi,[7]-290p. front.,3pl. 17.5cm.(8vo) Written by Lund, and revised by Mrs. Lizzie Baker Gow--cf.Preface. Purple cloth, blind and gilt stamped; publisher's advts.(6,[4]p.) at end. Inscribed: To George Bartol, from Mrs. Chandler Jan 10 1867. I. Title.
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Card 1556
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Children, The, of the night. Poems. Robinson, Edwin Arlington, 1869– The children of the night. A book of poems. Boston. Badger. 1897. (I), 123 pp. 17 cm. Same, New York. Scribner. 1905. 121 pp. 18 cm. *A.7535.1.2 *A.7535.1 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1921. M8160 — T.r.
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*Q.57.16 Children, The, of the parsonage. With illustrations by K. Greenaway. — London. Griffith & Farran. 1874. viii, 136 pp. Plates. 17 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 12, 1922. M4105 — Greenaway, Kate, illus., 1846-1901.
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Card 1560
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Children, The, of the sea. Fiction. Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924. *A.1870.3 The children of the sea. A tale of the forecastle. [Fiction.] — New York. Dodd, Mead & Co. 1897. (4), 217 pp. $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. Later published under the title The Nigger of the Narcissus. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 6, 1933. D2804 — T.r. — Stories of the sea.
Card 1562
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Children of the stage. See Children. As actors.
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Children of the tenements. Riis, Jacob August, 1849-1914. Children of the tenements; with illus. by C.M. Relyea and others. New York, Macmillan, 1903. ix,387p. front.,7 plates. 19.5cm. Short stories.
Card 1566
Card 1566
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Children, The, of Thespis. Poem. Williams, John. 1761–1818. The children of Thespis. A poem. Part 1 [anon.], 2, 3, by Anthony Pasquin, Esq. [pseud.]. [London.] Printed by Denew and Grant ... and sold by J. Bew ... [etc.]. M, DCC, LXXXVI, LXXXVIII. 3 parts in 1 v. Vignettes. 25 cm., in 2s. **G.3947.18 A satire on English actors. Parts 1 and 3 are of the 2d edition; part 2 is of the 3d edition. Same. By Anthony Pasquin, Esq. [pseud.]. 13th edition, with additional characters and emendations. Printed for Kirby and Co. 1792. 251 pp. 18½ cm., in 6s. **T.47.110 No vignettes. Manuscript notes and a clipping are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 7, 1913. K454 — T.r. — Satires. — Actors. — Drama. English. Hist and crit.
Card 1568
Card 1568
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Children, The, of Westminster Abbey. Kingsley, Rose Georgina. 6578.153=**K.244.21 The children of Westminster Abbey. Studies in English history. Boston. Lothrop. [1886.] (I), 294, iii pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Contents. — The building of the Abbey; Princess Catherine and Prince Henry. — The conquest of Wales; Prince Alfonso. — John of Eltham, the young knight. — Edward the Fifth, and Richard, Duke of York. — King Edward the Sixth. — Miss Elizabeth Russell, "the child of Westminster." — The Princesses Sophia and Mary. — Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales. — Lord Francis Villiers. — Princess Anne, and Henry, Duke of Gloucester. Three copies on shelf-number 6578.153. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] H4006 — Great Britain. Biog. — Westminste…
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Card 1570
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Children, The, out-of-doors. P.85.692 Piatt, John James, and Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt. The children out-of-doors. A book of verses. By two in one house. Cincinnati. Clarke & co. 1885. 88 pp. $12^0$.
Card 1572
Card 1572
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The children who loved instruction. [Bowles, Leonard C.] supposed author. The children who loved instruction. By a Sunday school teacher. Boston, Leonard C. Bowles. 1830. 6pts.in lv. front.,illus.,plate. 15cm.(12mo) Comprises 6 parts, each with identical title, and paged both continuously (20lp.) & individually (30,28,27,31,41,41p.) "Hingham. Press of Minot Pratt"--versos of title pages. I. Title.
Card 1574
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*Acc. Children's ballads from history and folk lore. 72-42 Boston, D. Lothrop [1886] LCxxx. Elizabeth Fund
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XZ. Children's books and their creators / 67 Anita Silvey, editor. -- Boston; .S65C New York : Houghton Mifflin, c1995. xvi, 800 p., [16] pages of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm. Includes indexes. ISBN: 0395653800 1. Children's literature--Bio- bibliography--Dictionaries. 2. Children's literature, English--Bio- bibliography--Dictionaries. 3. Children's literature--History and criticism. 4. Children's literature, (Continued on next card) MRGRRBK Z1037 .C5424 1995 PN1009.A1 028.1/62/03 002096
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Card 1578
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R-B XZ. Children's books and their creators 67 ... c1995. (Card 2) English--History and criticism. I. Silvey, Anita. MRGRRBK Z1037 .C5424 1995 PN100 A1 002097 95019049 028.1/62/03
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*H.99D .139 Sloane, William. Children's books in England & America in the seventeenth century: a history and checklist, together with The young Christian's library, the first printed catalogue of books for children. New York, King's Crown Press, Columbia University, 1955. ix, 251 p. 24 cm. The young Christian's library is a facsimile reproduction of the Bodleian Library copy of the original ed. published in 1710. [Another copy] 1. Children's literature—Bibl. 2. Children's literature—Hist. & crit. i. The young Christian's library. ii. Title. Z1037.S62 028.5 54—9938 Library of Congress [55k15]
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Children's books in the Rare Book Division. U.S. Library of Congress. Rare Book Division. Children's books in the Rare Book Division of the Library of Congress. Totowa, N.J., Rowman and Littlefield [1975] 2v. 29cm. CONTENTS: v.1. Author. - v.2. Chronological.
Card 1584
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The childern's charm. Boston, Ticknor and Fields, 1860.
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CHILDREN'S CRUSADE, 1212. Rare Book Dept *K.271 Gray, George Zabriskie, 1838-1889. .22 The children's crusade: an episode of the thirteenth century. New York, Hurd and Houghton, 1871. xiii, 240 p. 19 cm. Title in red and black. "Chronicles, etc., consulted and quoted": p. [xi]-xiii. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see PUBLIC CATALOG 1. Children's crusade, 1212. LCA
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The children's crusade. Schwob, Marcel, 1867-1905. The children's crusade, tr. from the French by Henry Copley Greene. Portland, Me., Thomas B. Mosher, 1905. xxvi, 86, [1] p. 14 cm. "Four hundred and twenty-five copies of this book have been printed..."
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CHILDREN'S CRUSADE, 1912. Schwob, Marcel, 1867-1905. The Children's crusade. [Boston, Small, Maynard & Company] 1898. [83] p. 17 cm. CONTENTS.--The Goliard.--The Leper.--Pope Innocent III.--The three children.--Francois Longuejoue, clerk.--The Calander.--Little Allys.--Gregory IX. "...An edition of 500 copies..." "Translated by Henry Copley Greene."
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Children's day. Song. Greene, Chester W. 8042.117=*Artz Cab.19.18 Children's day. Solo and quartet or chorus. Words by Elizabeth Porter Gould. Music by Chester W. Greene. Chelsea. Ryder Music Publishing Co. 1895. 4 pp. L. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 15, 1908. G6358 — T.r.
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*Acc. 63-600 Children's delight for 1892... illustrated. Boston <1892> Jan. 19 '61
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Children's Educational Theatre, New York City. See New York, City. Theatres. Children's Educational Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 21, 1914. K2429
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*Juv.Res. The children's fireside. 4490b New York, Bette & Antice [183-?] .89 LC.
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Children's friend, The. Berquin, Arnaud, 1749-1791. The children's friend. Translated from the French. Vol. 1, 2, 4. Newburyport: Printed by John Mycall, for the proprietor of the Boston Bookstore . . . [178-?] 3 v. 17 cm. *6669.4 Vol. 2 bears the imprint: Newburyport: Printed by John Mycall, for William Blake . . Mostly children's plays. Same. Vol. 1. Boston: Printed by John W. Folsom, and sold by him, and Benjamin Larkin. [179-?] I v. *6669.27 Same. Vol. 4. Printed at Boston, by Thomas Hall . . for William P. Blake . . . 1795. I v. *6679.54 [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 23, 1921. M2053 — T.r. — Children's plays.
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Children's friend, The. Berquin, A., 1749–1791. The children's friend. (Continued.) Same. A new edition. London. Stockdale, Johnson, Rivington, Law . . . 1804. 4 v. Plates. **K.226.4 Same. . . Being a selection . . . A new edition. Wilson. 1822. 298, (2) pp. 6669.7 Same. A new and revised edition. Vol. 1, 2. Boston. Munroe & Francis . . . 1833. 2 v. 15½ cm., in 6s. 6679.47 Same. New translation. 1846. 2 v. Illus. 16 cm., in 4s and 8s. *6679.99 Same. A new translation . . . Crosby & Nichols. 1864. 2 v. in 1. Plates. Decorated title-page. Vignettes. 17 cm. *6679.32 The titles and contents of the various editions differ somewhat. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 23, 1921. M2053
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Children's Friend Society, Boston see Boston Children's Friend Society.
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SPECIAL ELECTIONS Wakefield Rattan Company, New York. SCH .T881 .W13 I Illustrated price list of rattan goods manufactured by the Wakefield Rattan Company, no.924 Broadway, New York. [New York] 1881. [73]leaves : all ill. ; 15cm. Cover title. Salesrooms: 115 Washington St., Boston [etc.] Printed, illustrated light blue wrappers. 1. Furniture--Catalogs. 2. Children's furniture--Catalogs. 3. Catalogs, Commercial--New York--New York. 4. Rattan. MB-Rev.
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Children's games. **H.99c.411 Jeux, Les, de la jeunesse: ou nouvelle méthode à instruire les enfans, en les amusant par la représentation des différens jeux et exercises du corps auxquels ils se livrent; . . = À Newmarket. Rogers. [1814.] viii, 80 pp. 37 colored illus. 16 cm. The bastard title reads "Conversations sur les jeux de la jeunesse, entre un père et ses enfans." A list of the games, noted in the advertisement p. v, is missing. This card was printed at the Boste" Public Library, March 30, 1922. M3779 — Children's games.
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Children's games. Kingston, William Henry Giles, 1814-1880. *Q.57.15 Infant amusements; or, how to make a nursery happy. With practical hints to parents and nurses on the moral and physical training of children. — London. Griffith & Farran. 1867. xviii, 183 pp. Illus. Plates. Plans. Music. 19 cm., in 8s. Contains songs with music and prayers and hymns for very little children. The frontispiece is by Kate Greenaway. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 28, 1922. M4108 — T.r. — Children's games. — Prayers. — Hymns. Colls. English. — Children's songs. — Songs. With music. Colls. — Greenaway, Kate, illus., 1846-1901.
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Children's gardens. L.66 .38 Howard, Edwin Laclede. Children's gardens... London & New York, The Studio publications [c1940] NOV 22 1940
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Children's garland, The, from the best poets. Patmore, Coventry Kearsey Dighton, compiler and editor, 1823-1896. The childrens' garland from the best poets. Cambridge. Sever & Francis. 1863. xi, 354 pp. Engraved title-page. [The golden treasury series.] 16 cm., in 8s. 6609a.47=**K.178.28=**K.179.7 Selections from English poetry. The copy on shelf-number 6609a.47 lacks pp. 349-354. Same. Macmillan. 1895. xvi, 344 pp. Two copies. Same. Macmillan & Co., Ltd. 1921, [1923.] Z.40e 29.1 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 2, 1923. M6690 — T.r. — S.r. — English literature. Poetry. Colls.
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The children's Haggadah. Jews. Liturgy and ritual. Hagadah. The children's haggadah. Edited by Dr. A.M. Silvermann; illustrated by Erwin Singer with a new translation in prose and verse by Isidore Wartski and Arthur Saul Super, and with a selection of seder melodies. London, Shapiro, Vallentine & Co., 1937. 45, [10] p. col. illus. 31 cm. Col. initials; music, some of illustrations have movable parts. (Continued on next card)
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The children's Haggadah. Jews. Liturgy and ritual. Hagadah. The children's haggadah. 1937. (Card 2) Paged in duplicate; Hebrew text and English translation on opposite pages. 1. Jews. Liturgy and ritual. Hagadah. English. 2. Hebrew language--Texts. I. Silvermann, A.M. II. Wartski, Isidore, tr. III. Title: The children's Haggadah.
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*Juv. Res. The children's holiday book. .4490B New York, Betts & Anstice [18--?] .88 LC o,
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Children's holidays. Tell-Truth, Tommy, pseud. Childrens holidays: a poem for Christmas, Easter, and Whitsuntide: written for the amuse- ment and instruction of all the good masters and misses in the known world. To which is added, in prose, a particular account of those three happy festivals; never before printed, and now extracted from the Lilliputian Library. By Tommy Tell-Truth, B.A. ... London: printed for H.Turpin, no.104, St.John's Street, West Smithfield. [Price bound six pence] [ca.1780] (See next card) MB-Rev.
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Tell-Truth, Tommy, pseud. Childrens holidays... [ca.1780] (Card 2) 87[i.e.86]p. 3illus. 9.5x8.5cm. Page 86 misnumbered 87. "A collection of letters from several pretty masters and misses, to their parents": p.[71]-87, with special t.p. Publisher's advertisement [6]p. at end. Original boards covered with Dutch floral paper. Ex libris (signature): Miss Barnhurst, Birmingham, 1794. I. Title.
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*Juv. Res. The Children's hour. v.1-14; Jan. 1867-Je. 1874. 7317 Philadelphia, T.S. Arthur, 1867-1874. .19 Merged into St. Nicholas. LCxxx. Incomplete: v.3, no.1 only. (Jan. 1868)
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The children's hour. Hellman, Lillian The children's hour. [1st ed.] New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1934. 115 p. 20 cm. I. Title.
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Hertz, Emanuel, 1870-1940 The children's Lincoln ... / by Emanuel .50 Hertz. .525 [New York? : s.n.] 1930. .531 21,[1]p. : front.,ill. ; 23cm. "Delivered before the Religious School of the Concourse Center of Israel on February 14, 1930": t.p. Printed gray wrapper. Monaghan 3195.
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Children's literature. see also Fairy tales.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE R-B 7589a .213 Lost in London. London: : G. Cooper, 54 Paternoster Row. 3d per packet, [ca.1890]. 12 p. : ill. ; 7.5 cm. BPL rec'd 1893. Publisher's ads: back of cover. 1. Children's literature. RG88-530233 r 12621 MRG88-530233
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE. R-B 7589a Miss Goodenough. London: : G. Cooper, .218 54 Paternoster Row., [ca 1890.] no.l 12 p. : ill. ; 8 cm. bdsd Cover title. Illustrated, printed wrapper. Miniature book. 1..Children's literature. RG88-534039 MRG88-534039 28748
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Tuer, Andrew White, 1839-1900. Pages and pictures from forgotten children's books ... / by Andrew W. Tuer ... London : The Leadenhall Press ; New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1898-9. 510,[2],19,[1]p.,[1]leaf of plates : ill. ; 20cm. Date precedes imprint on title page. Pages [511-512] blank. Publisher's ads: 19,[1] pages at end. MB-Rev.
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Bennett, Paul A., 1897- American children's books in a changing world. New York : Hastings House, 1962. p. 75-81, [8] p. pf plates : col. ill. ; 29 cm. Cover title; imprint from flag of back cover. "Reprinted from the Penrose Annual Volume 56, 1962."
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Blanck, Jacob Nathaniel, 1906- Peter Parley to Penrod, a bibliographical description of the best-loved American juvenile books. New York, R. R. Bowker, 1956. vi, 153 p. 23cm. MB Revised
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*H.99D .145 Miller, Bertha E (Mahony) comp. Contemporary illustrators of children's books, compiled by Bertha E. Mahony and Elinor Whitney. Boston, The Bookshop for boys and girls, Women's educational and industrial union, 1930. viii p., 2 l., 135, [1] p. incl. front., illus. col. plates. 29 cm. *8143 .07-15 ----- [Another copy] 1. Illustrators. 2. Illustration of books. 3. Children's literature—Bibl. i. Whitney, Elinor, 1889—joint comp. ii. Title. NC965.M58 31—26232 Library of Congress [58r51i²2]
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*H.99D .139 Sloane, William. Children's books in England & America in the seventeenth century: a history and checklist, together with The young Christian's library, the first printed catalogue of books for children. New York, King's Crown Press, Columbia University, 1955. ix, 251 p. 24 cm. The young Christian's library is a facsimile reproduction of the Bodleian Library copy of the original ed. published in 1710. [Another copy] 1. Children's literature—Bibl. 2. Children's literature—Hist. & crit. i. The young Christian's library. ii. Title. Z1037.S62 028.5 54—9938 Library of Congress [55k15]
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE—BIBLIOGRAPHY. Weiss, Harry Bischoff, 1883- Little Red Riding Hood, a terror tale of the nursery. Trenton, New Jersey, Privately printed, 1939. 19 p. front. 23 cm.
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Gumuchian & Cie., booksellers, Paris. Les livres de l'enfance du xvé au xixe siècle. Préface de Paul Gavault. Paris [1931] 2 v. illus. 28.5cm. Publisher's introduction in English; descriptions in French or English. CONTENTS.--t.1.Texte.--t.2.Planches.
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Card 1652
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--BIBLIOGRAPHY--CATALOGS. RARE BOOK DEPT. SCJ .932 .G95 Gumachian & Cie., booksellers, Paris. 100 noteworthy firsts in juvenile literature. Paris, 1932. 30p. facsimils. 21cm. (Catalogue xv) Erratum slip tipped in. 1. Children's literature--Bibliography-- Catalogs. I. Title.
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Justin G. Schiller, ltd. [Catalogue 1- ] Brooklyn, New York [etc.] 196-?- v. illus. 25cm. Specializing in early children's books, literature, XVIIIth and XIXth century graphics. For library's holdings see shelf list. 1. Children's literature--Bibl.-Catalogs. 2. Bibl.-Rare books-Catalogs. 3. Catalogs, Booksellers'-U.S.
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Roscoe, Sydney. John Newbery and his successors, 1740-1814; a bibliography. [Wormley] Five Owls Press [1973] xxxi,460p. 1 col.illus.,facsims.,map. 24cm.
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R-B Folio Z 1037 .A24 R6 see ref. shelf XfZ.67 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--BIBLIOGRAPHY-- CATALOGS. Roscoe, Sydney. Newbery--Carnan--Power: a provisional check-list of books for the entertainment, instruction and education of children and young people, issued under the imprints of John Newbery and his family in the period 1742-1802, by S. Roscoe. [London, Dawsons of Pall Mall] 1966. viii, 81 p. plates (facsimiles.) 33 cm. 1. Children's literature-- Bibliography--Catalogs. 2.Newbery, Firm, Publishers, London. I.T. RG85-600268 Z1037.A24R6 30364 67-74412 028.52
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--BIBLIOGRAPHY--CATALOGS. Schatzki, Walter, firm, booksellers, New York. SCQ Old and rare children's books. New York .152 [1941] .Schl 46p. illus. 24cm. (Catalogue no.1) no.1 1. Children's literature--Bibl.--Catalogs.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--BIBLIOGRAPHY--CATALOGS. RARE BOOK DELL XZ .67 .T63 Toronto. Public Libraries. Osborne Collection. The Osborne Collection of early children's books, 1566-1910; a catalogue prepared at Boys and Girls House by Judith St. John. With an in- troduction by Edgar Osborne. Toronto, 1958- 2 v. illus.,col.port. 26cm. Paged continuously. Vol.II: 1476-1910. MB-Rev.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--BIBLIOGRAPHY--CATALOGS. U.S. Library of Congress. Rare Book Division. Children's books in the Rare Book Division of the Library of Congress. Totowa, N.J., Rowman and Littlefield [1975] 2v. 29cm. CONTENTS: v.1. Author. - v.2. Chronological.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--HISTORY AND CRITICISM search also under CHILDREN'S LITERATURE, AMERICAN [ETC.]--HISTORY AND CRITICISM
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RARE BOOK DEPT. CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--HISTORY AND CRITICISM. Arbuthnot, May Hill, 1884- XZ Children and books [by] May Hill Arbuthnot ... .67 Chicago : Scott,Foresman and Company [1947] .ArlC xiv,626p. : illus. ; 26cm. Office Bibliography: p.580-617. Ref.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--HISTORY AND CRITICISM. R-B Z 987 .F58 Ford, Alla T. The joys of collecting children's books, by Alla T. Ford. [1st ed.] Hong Kong, Ford Press, 1968. 106 p. illus., facsimils. 60 mm. ''Limited to 500 signed copies ... no. 404.'' BPL copy 114. ''First published in 'The book-lover's answer,' July 1965.' 1..Book collecting. 2..Children's literature--History and criticism. 3..Miniature books. I.T. RG85-130530 r Z987.F58 18582 78-6438 //r8 028.5/09
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--HISTORY AND CRITICISM. RARE BOOK DEPT. Jordan, Alice Mabel, 1840-1860. From Rollo to Tom Sawyer and other papers, by Alice M. Jordan. Decorations by Nora S. Unwin. 1948, The Horn Book, inc., Boston. 5p. /.,160p. 21cm. Inscribed: For Frances Darling, with every good wish. Alice M. Jordan, November 30, 1948.
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*H.99D .131 Kiefer, Monica Mary, 1901- American children through their books, 1700-1835. Foreword by Dorothy Canfield Fisher. Philadelphia, Univ. of Pennsylvania Press, 1948. 248 p. facsimiles. 24cm. PN1009 .A1K5 Bibliography: p. [230]-243. [Another copy] 1. Children's literature--Hist. & crit. 2. Children in the U.S. 3. Children in literature. I. Title.
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Miller, Bertha Everett Mahoney, 1882- Illustrators of children's books, 1744-1945. Compiled by Bertha E. Mahony, Louise Payson Latimer [and] Beulah Folmsbee. Boston, Horn Book, 1947. xvi, 527 p. illus. 28cm. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR Supplement, 1946-1956. Compiled by Ruth Hill Viguers, Marcia Dolphin [and] Bertha Mahoney Miller. Boston, Horn Book, 1958. xvii, 299 p. illus. 28cm.
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Card 1678
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Mills College, Oakland, Calif. Faculty studies, number one in a series of volumes assembled in honor of the eighty-fifth anniversary of Mills College. Mills College, Calif., Eucalyptus Press, 1937. 147p.,1/2. 23cm. One of 300 copies. "An unimportant residue, or Books that did not live [19th cent. juvenile fiction] by Lovisa C. Wagoner": p.[11]-22. I. Title.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE—HISTORY AND CRITICISM. *H.99D .137 Muir, Percival Horace, 1894- English children's books, 1600 to 1900. New York, Praeger [1954] 255 p. illus., facsimis. 26 cm. 1. Children's literature--Hist. & crit. I. Title.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--HISTORY AND CRITICISM. RARE BOOM DEPT. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York. XfZ Early children's books and their illustration. .67 New York, The Pierpont Morgan Library; Boston, .P61E David R.Godine, publisher [1975] lp.ℓ.,xxx,263p.,lℓ. illus.,col.plates. 30cm. Bibliography: p.255-258.
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*H.99D .139 Sloane, William. Children's books in England & America in the seventeenth century: a history and checklist, together with The young Christian's library, the first printed catalogue of books for children. New York, King's Crown Press, Columbia University, 1955. ix, 251 p. 24 cm. The young Christian's library is a facsimile reproduction of the Bodleian Library copy of the original ed. published in 1710. [Another copy] 1. Children's literature—Bibl. 2. Children's literature—Hist. & crit. i. The young Christian's library. ii. Title. Z1037.S62 028.5 54—9938 Library of Congress [55k15]
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*H.99D .141 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE—HISTORY AND CRITICISM. Targ, William, 1907– ed. Bibliophile in the nursery; a bookman's treasury of collectors' lore on old and rare children's books. [1st ed.] Cleveland, World Pub. Co. [1957] 503 p. illus., facsimils. 25 cm. Bibliographical footnotes. 1. Book collecting. 2. Children's literature—Hist. & crit. i. Title. Z992.T15 028.5 57—9281 Library of Congress [58x15]
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE—HISTORY. *H.99c .571 Weiss, Harry Bischoff, 1883- Little Red Riding Hood, a terror tale of the nursery. Trenton, New Jersey, Privately printed, 1939. 19 p. front. 23 cm.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE By place
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MacIntyre, Elisabeth. Katherine by Elisabeth MacIntyre. Sydney, Australasian Publishing Company, Pty. Ltd. [1946] [32]p. col.illus. 19cm. "First Australian edition, 1946." p.[2] Colored illustrated boards; cerulean blue linen spine. Author's presentation inscription to Alice Dalgliesh.
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RARE POOZ DEPT CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--FRANCE. Berthaud, abbé. XG .389A .329 Le quadrille des enfans, par feu M. Berthaud, avec lequel, par le moyen de quatre-vingt-quatre figures, & sans épeler, ils peuvent, à l'âge de quatre ou cinq ans, & au-dessous, être mis en état de lire à l'ouverture de toutes sortes de livres, en trois ou quatre mois ... Nouvelle[5e] édition, refondue, abrégée & perfectionnée à leur usage, avec une instruction sur la maniere de se servir des fiches & du livre. Par m. Alexandre ... A Paris, De l'imprimerie de Couturier.Et se vend chez la veuve Berthaud, à la pension (See next card) MB-Rev
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Berthaud, abbé. La quadrille des enfans. (Card 2) académique du Fauxbourg Saint-Honoré,n.42. M.DCC.LXXXIII. [1783] 2p. Ø.,[iii]-xvi,17-124,[3]p. 4plates. 22cm. First published 1744.
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*H.99E .8 Brown, A Syllabaire anglais et français, ou, Méthode facile pour enseigner aux jeunes enfans à epe-ler et à lire l'anglais ... suivies de leçons instructives et de petites historiettes en anglais avec la traduction française interlineaire ... par A. Brown et J. Stephens, 2. éd. Paris, Librairie française et anglaise de Truchy, 1836. 64, 18; [65]-99 p. 18 col. plates. 14 cm. 1. English language--Text-books for foreigners [2. Children's literature--France] I. Stephens, J jt, author. II. Title.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--FRANCE. Des Tilleuls, A Monsieur et Madame Croquemitaine, par A. des Tilleuls. Illustrations de Bertall. Paris, Bernardin-Béchet,libraire-éditeur,31, quai des grands-Augustins 31. [1874] lp.№.,15numb.№. col.illus. 19cm.(Bibliotheque de mes petits enfants) Printed cream wrappers, with col. illus., preserved. MB-Rev.
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[Estienne, Charles] 1504-1564. Praedivm rvsticvm, in quo cuiusuis soli vel culti vel inculti plătarum vocabula ac descrip-tiones, earúmque conserědarum atque excolendarum instrumenta suo ordine describuntur. In adolescentulorum, bonarum literarum studiosorum, gra-tiam. Lvtetiae, apud Carolum Stephanum typographü regium. M. D. LIIIII. [1554] 648, [48] p., diagrs. 16.5cm. (8vo) (Continued on next card) MB
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[Estienne, Charles] 1504-1564. Praedivm rvs- ticvm ... 1554. (Card 2) Author's name from dedication. Printer's device on t. p. Numerous errors in pagination. Pritzel 2746; Hunt bot. cat., 69. Ex libris (signature): Alexander Boswell, Paris, 1729. I. Title.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--FRANCE. Lebrun, Pauline Guyot, known as Camille Lebrun, b.1805. Petites histoires vraies racontées aux enfants, par mme Camille Lebrun ... Paris, A.Marcilly,libraire,rue Saint-Jacques, 10. [ca.1840] 31,32,31,30,31,32p. col.front.,ll col.pl. 9x12cm. Embossed ivory boards; white paper label printed in blue, gilt embossed, on front cover.
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*G.389A .282 Mallès de Beaulieu, Madame -----, d. 1825. Le Robinson de douze ans, histoire intéressante d'un jeune mousse français abandonné dans un ile déserte; ornée de six gravures ... 14. éd, re- vue et corrigée. Paris, À la Librairie de l'en- fance de de la jeunesse, P.-C. Lehuby, 1838. 288 p. plates. 18cm. 1. Robinsonades. 2. Children's literature— France, I. Title.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE — FRANCE. RARE BOOK DEPT. XJ .840 .L97C [Luxeuil, de] Un conte par jour, ou La semaine du grand- papa. Paris, Chez Marcilly,libraire,rue Saint- Jacques,N° 21. [ca.1840?] 7v. 7 col.pl. 11.5x15cm.;in case,13.5x17cm. " ... les septs contes suivants furent racontés par M. de Luxeuil"--p.viiij. Glazed paper wrappers, blind & black stamped; in illustrated case decorated in gilt foil; gray paper wrap-around case. I. Title.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE-- GERMANY. *XF .1832 Campe, Joachim Heinrich, 1746-1818. .C8 Sämmtliche Kinder- und Jugendschriften, 4. ges. Ausg. der letzten Hand ... Braunschweig, Verlag der Schulbuchhandlung, 1831-36. 37 v. in 14. illus., plates, maps. 14cm. 1. Children's literature—Germany. 2. Voyages and travels, Juvenile.
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*XH.99E .3 Erstes Bilder- und Lesebuch für die Jugend. Mit zwanzig illuminirten Kupfern. Zürich und Leipzig, bei Georg Trachsler, 1805. 170 p. 20 col. plates. 15cm. The copper-plate illus. are colored by hand.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GERMANY. Ewald, Carl. Naturhistorisches ABC- und Bilder-Buch. Ein nützliches und belehrendes Buch für Kinder von Carl Ewald. Dritte Auflage. Mit 200 colorirten Abbildungen. Stuttgart. Verlag von Wilhelm Nitzchke. [ca. 1850] 24 p. col.front., col. plates. 21cm. Verse. Illustrated colored boards. MB
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GERMANY. Gailer, J E , comp. Neues Fabelbuch. Eine Auswahl des Schönsten aus der Fabelnwelt, in deutscher, lateinischer, französischer und englischer Sprache, für die Jugend bearbeitet von J. E. Gailer ... Mit 36 Kupfern. Tübingen, Verlag von C. F. Osiander. [1836] viii, 319 p. col.front., 17 col.pl. 20.5cm. English, German, French text in parallel columns, with Latin below. Page 196 misnumbered 169. "Die Fabeln des Aesop": p.1-[196] I. Title.
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HÄNE BOOK DEPT. CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GERMANY. Hölder, Luise. XH .99E .30 Rückreise Robinsons des Jüngern nach seinem Eilande in Begleitung seiner Kinder. Ein moral- isches und naturhistorisches Lesebuch für die Jugend von Luise Hölder. Dritte verb. und verm. Auflage. Mit 8 illuminirten Kupfern. Nürnberg, 1837. Verlag von Bauer und Raspe. xii, 212 p. front., 7 col.pl. 14.5cm. Frontispiece engraved by Martin Esstinger after Votz. (See next card) MB
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Hölder, Luise. Rückreise Robinsons des Jüng- ern ... 1837. (Card 20) .99E Continuation of J. H. Campe. Robinson der .30 Jüngere. Tan boards, black stamped, dated 1827 on back cover; printer's advts. ([4] p.) at end.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GERMANY. Hoffmann-Donner, Heinrich, 1809-1894. König Nussknacker und der arme Reinhold. Ein Kindermährchen in Bildern von Heinrich Hoffmann, Verfasser des Struwwelpeter ... Frankfurt am Main. Literarische Anstalt (J. Rütten.) [1851] [1],3lp. col.illus. 25cm.(4to) In the paging the even numbers appear on the rectos of the leaves. Title illustration in color. MB-Rey.
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*XF .2445 Petsch, Wilhelm. .P451 Der eiserne Prinz. Prinz Friedrich Karl's v. E3 Freussen, Generalfeldmarschalls des deutschen Reichs, Leben und Thaten. Der deutschen Jugend erzählt ... Bielefeld, Velhagen und Klasing, 1873. viii, 212 p. plates. 20cm. 1. Friedrich Karl, Prince of Prussia, 1828- 1885. [2. Children's literature--German.] I. Title.
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Card 1728
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*XF .2631 .G3U5 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GERMANY. Petsch, Wilhelm, Unser Fritz. Kronprinz Friedrich Wilhelms, Generalfeldmarschalls des deutschen Reichs, Leben und Thaten. Der deutschen Jugend erzählt von Wilhelm Petsch. Bielefeld, Velhagen & Klasing, 1873. xii, 216 p. plates, port. 20cm. 1. Wilhelm II, German Emperor, 1859-1941. [2. Children's literature--Germany.] I. Title.
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Card 1730
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GERMANY. Pletsch, Oscar. Auf dem Lande. Original-Zeichnungen von Oscar Pletsch. In Holzschnitt ausgeführt von H. Günther und K. Oertel. Mit Eingangsgedicht von Albert Traeger. Zweite Auflage. Leipzig. Verlag von Alphons Dürr. Druck von C. Grumback in Leipzig. <1870?> 3 p.l., 17 plates. 31cm. Illustrated boards, red pebbled cloth spine; publisher's advts. (<4> p.) bound in at end.
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CHILDREN--GERMANY. RARE BOOK DEPT. Reichenau, Rudolf XG Aus unsern vier Wänden / von Reichenau ... ; mit .865 66 Originalzeichnungen von Oscar Pletsch in Holz- schnitt ausgeführt von Prof. H. Bürkner. -- Zehnte .R27A Auflage. Leipzig : Fr. Wilh. Grunow, 1865. [8],118p. : ill. ; 27cm. Statements of responsibility for ill. appear after edition statement.
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*H.99d .100 Rümann, Arthur, 1888– ... Alte deutsche kinderbücher. Mit bibliographie und einhundertfünfzig bildtafeln. Wien, Leipzig [etc.] Herbert Reichner verlag, 1937. 101, [1] p., 3 l., illus., plates (part col.) 24 cm. Title vignette. “Exemplar nr. 78.” “Literatur über deutsche kinderbücher”: p. 43–[46] Z1037 .3 .R8 ----- [Another copy] 1. Children's literature—Germany. 2. Children's literature—Germany—Bibl. 3. Illustrated books—Bibl. r. Title. AC 37—688 Teachers College Libr., Columbia Univ. for Library of Congress [37c2]
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Card 1736
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GERMANY. Selchow, Felix. Europa's Länder und Völker. Ein lehrreiches Unterhaltungsbuch für die gebildete Jugend. Von Dr. Felix Selchow ... Zweite verbesserte Auflage. Mit illuminirten Kupfern. Berlin, 1828. Verlag der Buchhandlung von Carl Friedrich Amelang. (Brüderstrasse no. 11.) 2 v. in 1 (v.l: viii, 301; v.2: vi, 257 p.) 20 col. plates (incl. front. and engr. t.p.) 19.5cm. Dark green diaper cloth, printed paper label on spine. Ex libris (book plate): Walter Schatzki.
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Card 1738
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GERMANY. Straus, Carl. Erstes A-B-C- und Lesebuch zur Erlernung des Lesens nach der Lautmethode ... 3. aufs neue durchgesehene Aufl. Mit 24 Abbildungen. Hamburg, Im Verlage der Herold'schen Buchhandlung 1836. 1 p.l., 134 p. front., col. plates. 17.5cm. The copper-plate illus. are colored by hand. Pink boards with engraved title dated 1836; border and colored vignette on front cover, border and illustration on back cover.
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Card 1740
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*H.99d .100 Rümann, Arthur, 1888- ... Alte deutsche kinderbücher. Mit bibliographie und einhundertfünfzig bildtafeln. Wien, Leipzig [etc.] Herbert Reichner verlag, 1937. 101, [1] p., 3 l., illus., plates (part col.) 24 cm. Title vignette. “Exemplar nr. 78.” “Literatur über deutsche kinderbücher”: p. 43–[46] Z1037 .3 .R8 ----- ----- [Another copy] 1. Children's literature—Germany. 2. Children's literature—Germany—Bibl. 3. Illustrated books—Bibl. 1. Title. AC 37—688 Teachers College Libr., Columbia Univ. for Library of Congress [37c2]
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Card 1742
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Aladdin. Aladdin; or, The wonderful lamp. An eastern tale ... Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers. [ca.1840] 24p. 15.5cm. In a volume of chap-books from the library of T. J. Coolidge, Jr.
Card 1744
Card 1744
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. Ali Baba. Ali Baba: or The forty thieves, an interesting tale. Glasgow: Printed for the bookseller. [ca.1840] 24p. 15.5cm. In a volume of chap-books from the library of T. J. Coolidge, Jr.
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Card 1746
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. Andersen, Hans Christian, 1805-1875. The ugly duckling. With forty pictures by Harrison Weir. Geo.Routledge & Co., London and New York. [185-?] 3lp.,incl.front.,illus. 18cm. (Aunt Mavor's little library) Frontispiece and p.3l pasted down inside illustrated cream wrappers printed in dark blue and red.
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Card 1748
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. Arthur and Alice; or, The little wanderers ... London : Printed for J.Harris, 1815 (London : H.Bryer) [4],61p.,6 leaves of plates : ill. ; 14cm. Title vignette. "Pub. Dec. 10, 1814, by J. Harris": plate 1. Moon 739, with discussion of attribution to E.S. or Mrs. Fordyce. MB-Rev.
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Card 1750
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Blue Beard. The story of Blue Beard; or, the effects of female curiosity. To which is added The murder hole, an ancient legend. Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers. [ca.1840] 24p. 15.5cm. In a volume of chap-books from the library of T. J. Coolidge, Jr.
Card 1752
Card 1752
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*H.99D .63 [Boyle, Eleanor Vere (Gordon)] 1825-1916. Child's play. By E. V. B. London, Sampson Low, Son & Co., 1859. [32] 1., incl. col. plates. 19cm. LCA 1. Nursery rhymes—Illustrations. [2. Children's literature—Gt. Brit.] I. B., E. V. II. Title.
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Card 1754
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Brownlee, William Craig, 1784-1860. Narrative of the battles of Drumclog, and Bothwell Bridge. Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers. [ca.1840] 24p. 15.5cm. In a volume of chap-books from the library of T. J. Coolidge, Jr. Another copy. 15.5cm.
Card 1756
Card 1756
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. The children's miscellany: in which is included The history of little Jack; by Thomas Day ... A new edition, embellished with twenty-eight cuts, by Bewick, and a frontispiece. London: Printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly. 1797. <Price 3s. 6d. bound.> v,325p. front.,illus. 18cm. Frontispiece engraved after M. Brown. "The history of Philip Quarll": p.215-325. MB-Rev.
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Card 1758
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Claus, Daniel. 1727-1787. A primer, for the use of the Mohawk children, to acquire the spelling and reading of their own, as well as to get acquainted with the English, tongue; which for that purpose is put on the opposite page. Waerighwaghsawe iksaongoenwa ... London, Printed by C. Buckton, Great Pultney-Street. 1786. 98 p. front., 1 illus. 12.5cm. English and Mohawk on opposite pages. Ex libris (book label): Henry F. DePuy. I. Title.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. The comic minstrel: a collection of comic songs. Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers. [ca.1840] 23,[1]p. 15.5cm. In a volume of chap-books from the library of T. J. Coolidge, Jr.
Card 1762
Card 1762
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. The comical stories of Thrummy cap and the ghaist. Margaret and the Minister. Soda water. Glasgow: Printed for the bookseller. [ca.1840] 22,[1]p. 15.5cm. In a volume of chap-books from the library of T. J. Coolidge, Jr.
Card 1764
Card 1764
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[Cowper, William] 1731-1800. The diverting history of John Gilpin ... Illustrated with humourous engravings. London: Printed for J. Harris, successor to E. Newbery, at the original Juvenile Library, corner of St. Paul's church-yard. 1808. 15 p. col. front., col. plates. 13.5cm. Blue-gray wrappers preserved. I. Title.
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Card 1766
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[Darton, William] 1755-1819. A present for a little boy ... A new edition enlarged. London. Printed by and for Darton and Harvey, Gracechurch-Street. 1800. <Price one shilling.> [56] p. illus. 15cm. In prose and verse. Marbled wrappers. I. Title. MB
Card 1768
Card 1768
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Day, Thomas. 1748-1789. The history of Sandford and Merton, a work intended for the use of children ... London: Printed for J. Stockdale, opposite Burlington House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXXIV-IX. 1784-89. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 3 v. fronts. 17cm. Vol. 1: The second edition corrected. I. Title. II.Title: Sandford and Merton.
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Card 1770
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Dilworth, W H The life and heroic actions of John Churchill, duke of Marlborough. Containing all the military and other transactions in the reigns of Queen Anne and King George I. Published for the improvement and entertainment of the British youth of both sexes ... By W. H. Dilworth, A.M. «Leeds?» Printed for G. Wright. MDCCLVIII. 1758 (Continued on next card)
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. Dilworth, W H . The life and heroic actions of John Churchill, duke of Marlborough ... 1758. (Card 2) .758 142 p. front. (port.) 4 pl. 14.5cm. .D58L Portrait frontispiece engraved by B. Cole. Ex libris (armorial bookplate): William Gordon Ross, Royal Engineers.
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Card 1774
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. Doyle, Richard, 1824-1883. Jack the Giant Killer, by Richard Doyle. London, Eyre and Spottiswoode, Great New Street, Fetter Lane, Fleet Street, E.C. 1888. 48 p. col. illus. 25cm. A facsimile of the original manuscript, written, drawn and colored by hand in 1842. Gray cloth, lettered and illustrated in crimson and maroon. I. Title,
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Card 1776
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Ewing, Juliana Horatia (Gatty), 1841-1885. ... Jackanapes by Juliana Horatia Ewing with illustrations by Randolph Caldecott. London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Northumberland Avenue, Charing Cross, W.C.; 43, Queen Victoria Street, E.C.; 26, St. George's Place, Hyde Park Corner, S.W., Brighton: 135, North Street., New York: E. & J.B. Young & Co. [1884?] 47,[1]p.incl.front. illus. 21cm. At head of title: (Seventieth thousand) Publisher's advertisement: p.[48] Illustrated paper in color over boards; blue linen spine. c.2 Another copy. MB-Rev.
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Card 1778
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[Farrar, Eliza Ware (Rotch)] 1791-1870. The adventures of Congo in search of his master; an American tale. Containing a true account of a shipwreck, and interspersed with anecdotes founded on facts. Illustrated with engravings. London: Harris and Son, St.Paul's Church-yard. [1823] x,19lp. 12plates. 17.5cm. (Harris & Sons original juvenile library) Title illustra ion. (See next card) MB-Rev.
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Card 1780
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[Farrar, Eliza Ware (Rotch)] 1791-1870. The adventures of Congo. [1823] (Card 2) Plates dated Novr. 10, 1823. Publisher's advertisement, 2 unnumbered p. at end. Attributed also to William Gardiner. For discussion of authorship, cf. Papers Bibl. Soc. Amer. v.72, no.3, 1978, p.353-57. Green pictorial boards, red roan spine gilt. Moon 7 (entered under title) I. Gardiner, William, 1766-1825, supposed author. II. Title.
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Card 1782
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. *H.99D .82 The geographical guide; a poetical nautical trip round the island of Great-Britain, London, Printed for J. Harris (successor to E. Newbery), 1805. 69 p. illus. 18cm. 1. Gt. Brit.—Descr. & trav. [2. Children's literature--Gt. Brit.
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Card 1784
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The ghost of my uncle. To which is added, The outwitted tax-gatherer. Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers. [ca.1840] 24p. 15.5cm. In a volume of chap-books from the library of T.J. Coolidge, Jr.
Card 1786
Card 1786
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. Greenaway, Kate, 1846-1901. XJ A apple pie. By Kate Greenaway. .890 London & New York, Frederick Warne & Co.Ltd. .G82A Printed in Great Britain [1890?] 22¢. col.illus. 20.5 x 26cm.
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Card 1788
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Haggart, David, 1801-1821. The singular life, adventures, and depredations of David Haggart, the murderer, related by himself, while under the sentence of death, with an account of his execution at Edinburgh, July 18, 1821, for the murder of Morrin, one of the turnkeys of Dumfries jail, and a copy of verses, written by Haggart in his cell the day after his condemnation. Glasgow; Published by Orr and sons, Brunswick St. 1839. (See next card) MB
Card 1790
Card 1790
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Haggart, David, 1801-1821. The singular life. 1839. (Card 2) 24p. 15.5cm. In a volume of chap-books from the library of T.J. Coolidge, Jr.
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The history and adventures of Little Henry : exemplified in a series of figures. -- The fifth edition. London : Printed for S. and J. Fuller, Temple of Fancy, Rathbone Place..., 1811. (London : D. N. Shury, printer) 20 p. ; ill. ; 13 cm. (boxed) Contains : paper doll head and seven costumes to accompany story. Publishers' ads on back of printed wrapper.
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The history of Charles Jones, the footman. Shewing how he raised himself from the humble station of a foot boy, to a place of great eminence and trust, by his honesty and integrity, also, On pride, & The country clergyman. Glasgow; Published by Orr and Sons, Brunswick St. 1839. 24p. 15.5cm. In a volume of chap-books from the library of T. J. Coolidge, Jr.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. The history of Duncan Campbell, and his dog, Oscar ... Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers. [ca.1840] 24p. 15.5cm. In a volume of chap-books from the library of T. J. Coolidge, Jr.
Card 1798
Card 1798
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. The housekeeper and butler's guide; or, A system of cookery, and making of wines. Adapted to the use of small and private families. Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers. [ca.1840] 24p. 15.5cm. In a volume of chap-books from the library of T. J. Coolidge, Jr.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. [Ingelow, Jean] 1820-1897. The suspicious jackdaw and The life of Mr. John Smith. By the author of 'Studies for stories'. Alexander Strahan and Co.56 Ludgate Hill, London, 1867. 64p.incl.front.1illus. 13cm.(Stories told to a child) Dark green pebbled cloth, gilt stamped; brown coated end papers; edges stained red. I. Title.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. Juvenile dialogues; or, Entertaining conversations designed for the improvement of youth. London: Printed and sold by John Marshall, No.4, Aldermary Church-Yard, Bow-Lane, and No.17, Queen-Street, Cheapside [ca.1790] lp. l., 89p. front. 15.5cm. (12mo) Page 52 misnumbered 25. MB-Rev.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. The Laird of Cool's ghost: being several conferences and meetings betwixt the Reverend Mr. Ogilvie, late minister of the gospel at Innerwick; and the Ghost of Mr. Maxwell, late Laird of Cool; as it was found in Mr. Ogilvie's closet after his death - written with his own hand. Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers. [ca.1840] 2¼p. 15.5cm. In a volume of chap-books from the library of T. J. Coolidge, Jr.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT.BRIT. The life and transactions of Mrs. Jane Shore, concubine to King Edward IVth. Adventure of Allan Barclay, a private soldier in the --- Regiment. Love and torture. Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers. [ca.1840] 24p. 15.5cm. In a volume of chap-books from the library of T. J. Coolidge, Jr.
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Card 1808
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The lion's parliament, or The beasts in debate. London: Printed for J. B. Batchelor, and sold by Didier and Tebbett, at the Juvenile Library, No. 75, St. James's Street; and to be had of all booksellers. 1808. Printed by P. Da Ponte, 15, Poland Street. 16 p. fold. col. front., fold. col. plates. 12.5cm. Illustrations attributed to William Mulready. Blue printed wrappers.
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*H.99D .80 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. Little Jack of all trades, with suitable representations. London, Printed and sold by Darton & Harvey, 1806. 2 v. illus. 16cm. [1. Children's literature--Gt. Brit.]
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT/ BRIT. *Defoe 30 .690 .L85 I «Longepierre, Hilaire Bernard de Requeleyne, baron de» 1659-1721. Idylles nouvelles. A Paris, Chez Pierre Aubouyn, Pierre Emery, et Charles Clousier, quay des Augustins, à l'Ecu de France, & à la Croix d'or. M.DC.XC. Avec privilege du roy. «1690» 6 p.l., 179, <l> p. 16.5cm. Title vignette. Pages 13 and 111 misnumbered 15 and 11. "Fautes à corriger": p.<l>180> The title leaf is a cancel. I. Title.
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*Defoe 30 .727 .L86Ek Longueville, Peter fl. 1727, supposed author. The English hermit; or, The adventures of Philip Quarll, who was discovered by a Bristol merchant, upon an uninhabited island; where he had lived above fifty years, without any human assistance ... London: Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy <etc> 1816. 92 p. incl. front., illus., map. 16cm. Also ascribed to Alexander Bicknell. First part signed (p. 32): Edward Dorrington. "Deservedly popular books for children", p. 85-92. (Continued on next card)
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. *Defoe 30 .727 .L86Ek Longueville, Peter fl. 1727, supposed author. The English hermit ... 1816. (Card 2) Printed paper label on front cover: Life and adventures of Philip Quarll. I. Quarll, Philip. II. Bicknell, Alexander, d. 1796, supposed author. III. Title.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GREAT BRITAIN. Miles: a town story. By the author of "Fan". XJ London: Samuel Tinsley & Co.,10,Southampton .878 Street, Strand. [1878] .A1OM 251,[1]p. 17cm. MB-Rev.
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A new historical catechism; containing answers to questions in ancient history, relative to the light of the heathen world—the miracles that happened at our Saviour's birth—the usurpation, and miserable death of Herod—the death of Pontius Pilate, &c. Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers [ca.1840] 24p. 15.5cm. In a volume of chap-books from the library of T. J. Coolidge, Jr.
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*H.99C .615 [Newbery, John] 1713-1767. A new history of England; from the invasion of Julius Caesar to the present time. Adorned with cuts ... London, Printed for J. Newbery, 1761. 188 p. illus. (ports.) 10cm. 1. Gt. Brit.--Hist. [2. Children's literature--Gt. Brit.] I. Title.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. The paths of learning strewed with flowers or English grammar illustrated. [London] Published September 25th 1820, by Harris and Son, Corner of St. Pauls Church Yard. 16 numb. 1. col. illus. 17.5cm. Title illustration in color. Blue paste-paper wrappers preserved.
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[Perrault, Charles] 1628-1703. The marquis of Carabas' picture book containing Puss in Boots, Old Mother Hubbard, Valentine and Orson, The Absurd ABC with thirty-two pages of illustrations by Walter Crane. Printed in colours by Edmund Evans. London, George Routledge and Sons, The Broadway, Ludgate; New York: 416 Broome Street [1875?] 8numb.ℓ.,8numb.ℓ.,8numb.ℓ.,8ℓ. col.illus. 24.5cm. Medium chrome green linen; gilt, black, white and blind stamped. I. Title.
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Pleasing art of money-catching and the way to thrive, by turning a penny to advantage: with a new method of regulating daily expenses. Glasgow; Printed for the booksellers. [ca.1840] 24p. 15.5cm. In a volume of chap-books from the library of T. J. Coolidge, Jr.
Card 1830
Card 1830
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. Rob Roy, the celebrated highland freebooter; or Memoirs of the Osbaldistone family. Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers. [ca.1840] 24p. 15.5cm. In a volume of chap-books from the library of T. J. Coolidge, Jr.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. The rose's breakfast: illustrated with elegant and appropriate engravings. London, Printed for J. Harris, 1808. 32 p. col. plates. 12cm, [1. Children's literature--Gt. Brit.]
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Card 1834
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Sindbad, the sailor. The history of Sindbad the sailor: containing an account of his several surprising voyages and miraculous escapes. Embellished with elegant cuts. Gainsbrough [England]: Printed by H.and G. Mozley.Price sixpence. 1798. lllp.incl.front.,illus. llcm. Imperfect: p.25-6 mutilated, affecting text; p.67-70 wanting. Tan boards printed in pattern of type ornaments.
Card 1836
Card 1836
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. Storys of Prince Lupin, Yellow dwarf, and The three wishes. Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers [ca.1840] 24p. illus. 15.5cm. In a volume of chap-books from the library of T.J. Coolidge, Jr.
Card 1838
Card 1838
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Storys of the wild huntsman, and the force of conscience, an interesting tale. Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers [ca.1840] 24p. 15.5cm. In a volume of chap-books from the library of T. J. Coolidge, Jr.
Card 1840
Card 1840
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. Storys of the young robber, and Puss in boots. Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers. [ca.1840] 24p. illus. 15.5cm. in a volume of chap-books from the library of T.J. Coolidge, Jr.
Card 1842
Card 1842
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE—GT. BRIT. *H.99D .61 Summer rambles, or Conversations, instructive & entertaining, for the use of children. By a lady. London, Printed for E. Lloyd, 1801. 2 v. in 1. plates. 16cm. [1. Children's literature—Gt. Brit.]
Card 1844
Card 1844
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Susy's flowers; or, "Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy." By the author of "Hope on," and "Martha's Home." ... Reprinted from the English edition. Boston: Massachusetts Sabbath School Society. Depository, no.13 Cornhill. [1865?] 2p. l., 7-154p. front., 2plates. 15.5cm. Brown linen blind stamped; gilt stamped on spine. I. S., F.M. II. F.M.S.
Card 1846
Card 1846
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. Tell-Truth, Tommy, pseud. Childrens holidays: a poem for Christmas, Easter, and Whitsuntide: written for the amuse- ment and instruction of all the good masters and misses in the known world. To which is added, in prose, a particular account of those three happy festivals; never before printed, and now extracted from the Lilliputian Library. By Tommy Tell-Truth, B.A. ... London: printed for H.Turpin, no.104, St.John's Street, West Smithfield. [Price bound six pence] [ca.1780] (See next card) MB-Rev.
Card 1848
Card 1848
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Tell-Truth, Tommy, pseud. Childrens holidays... [ca.1780] (Card 2) 87[i.e.86]p. 3illus. 9.5x8.5cm. Page 86 misnumbered 87. "A collection of letters from several pretty masters and misses, to their parents": p.[71]-87, with special t.p. Publisher's advertisement [6]p. at end. Original boards covered with Dutch floral paper. Ex libris (signature): Miss Barnhurst, Birmingham, 1794. I. Title.
Card 1850
Card 1850
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. [Thoms, William John] 1803-1885. Gammer Gurton's pleasant stories of Patient Grissel, the Princess Rosetta, & Robin Goodfellow, and ballads of The beggar's daughter, The babes in the wood, and Fair Rosamond. Newly revised and amended by Amb. Mer. [i.e. Ambrose Merton, pseud.] Printed for Joseph Cundall, Old Bond St. in the city of Westminster. [1846] [98]p. illus. 16.5cm. (See next card) MB
Card 1852
Card 1852
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[Thoms, William John] 1803-1885. Gammer Gurton's pleasant stories ... [1846] (Card 2) Title page printed in red and black; title and text within historiated borders. Six plates engraved on wood after John Franklin and John Absolon. Stories also published separately in the series "Gammer Gurton's story books"; printer's device of C. Whittingham (Chiswick Press) with date 1845 at end of 4th and 6th stories. (See next card) MB
Card 1854
Card 1854
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[Thoms, William John] 1803-1885. Gammer Gurton's pleasant stories ... [1846] (Card 3) Blue morocco-grained cloth, blind and gilt stamped; pink end papers. Ex libris (bookplate): Anatole de Montaiglon. I. Title.
Card 1856
Card 1856
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Trimmer, Sarah (Kirby) 1741-1810. Fabulous histories, designed for the instruction of children, respecting their treatment of animals. By Mrs. Trimmer. Eleventh edition. London: Printed for F. C. & J. Rivington, no. 62, St. Paul's Church-Yard, and no. 3, Waterloo Place, Pall-Mall; and Baldwin, Cradock, & Joy, 47, Paternoster-Row. 1821. iv, 168 p. 17.5cm. Later editions have title: The history of the robins.
Card 1858
Card 1858
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[Trusler, John] 1735-1820. Proverbs in verse, or Moral instruction conveyed in pictures, for the use of schools: on the plan of Hogarth moralized, by the same author. With fifty six cuts [by John Bewick]: to which are prefixed rules for reading verse ... London: Sold by I. Souter, l, Paternoster Row. [ca. 1810] 122, [2] p. illus. 16.5cm. Title illustration. Purple ribbed cloth; publisher's advts. ([4] p.) at end. I. Title.
Card 1860
Card 1860
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The twelfth-day-gift: or, The grand exhibition. Containing a curious collection of pieces in prose and verse ... London: Printed for T. Carnan, successor to Mr. J. Newbery, in St. Paul's Church-yard. Price one shilling. M DCC LXXXIII. <1783> 3 p.l., 212 p. front., illus. 12cm.
Card 1862
Card 1862
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. The wife of Beith, reformed and corrected. Giving an account of her death, and of her journey to heaven ... Glasgow, Printed for the booksellers [ca.1840] 24p. 15.5cm. Ex libris (bookplate): T.J.Coolidge, Jr.
Card 1864
Card 1864
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Walter and Herbert; or, Precipitation and slowness equally subversive of good intention / by the author of Arthur and Alice ... London : Printed for J.Harris, 1815 (London : H.Bryer) 71,[1]p.,[6]leaves of plates : ill. ; 14cm. Publisher's advertisement on p.[72] Moon 753, with discussion of attribution to E.S. or Mrs. Fordyce. MB-Rev.
Card 1866
Card 1866
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. Whim and contradiction; or, The party of pleasure : a tale for young persons / by the author of Arthur and Alice. -- Walter and Herbert. --The fisherman, &c. &c. ... London : Printed for J.Harris, 1815 (London : H.Bryer) 71p.,[6]leaves of plates : ill. ; 14cm. Moon 754, with discussion of attribution to E.S. or Mrs. Fordyce. MB-Rev.
Card 1868
Card 1868
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--GT. BRIT. [Wynne, John Huddlestone] 1743-1788. Tales for youth; in thirty poems: to which are annexed, historical remarks and moral applications in prose. By the author of Choice emblems. Ornamented with cuts, neatly engraved on wood, by Kelly. Dublin: Printed by N.Kelly,for T.Jackson, 22,Parliament Street. 1795. xii,l14p. front.,illus. 16cm.(12mo) Preface signed: J.H.W. (See next card) MB-Rev.
Card 1870
Card 1870
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[Wynne, John Huddlestone] 1743-1788. Tales for youth ... 1795. (Card 2) Illustration based on those by Bewick in London, 1794, ed. Publisher's advt., 2p. at end. Ex libris (signature): Mary Otis. I. Title.
Card 1872
Card 1872
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--HAITI. *XH Abecedaire haitien, à l'usage de la jeunesse, suivi d'un précis historique, chronologique et géographique sur l'ile d'Haiti jusqu'en 1815. no.9 Au Port-au-Prince, Imprimerie de Jh. Courtois, rue du Magasin de l'Etat. 1849. cover-title, 49 p. 20cm. Imprint, p.49, dated "mars 1847". Printed tan wrappers. Imperfect: p.l-10 wanting.
Card 1874
Card 1874
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Sly Mike, a Hungarian story. English translation by Francis Shires. Ten original colored etchings by Lidia Farkas and Zoltán Pohárnok. Published by Dr. George Vagna & Co. Budapest, VI., Váci-u. 28. 1937. 14 p. col. plates. 24cm. Printed on one side of leaf only. No.155 of 250 copies, signed by the artists. White cloth with design cross-stitched in colored thread on front cover.
Card 1876
Card 1876
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--THE NETHERLANDS. *XJ .796 .D33S Day, Thomas 1748-1789. Sandford et Merton, traduction libre de l'anglais, par m. Berquin ... A La Haye, Chez I. van Cleef, 1796. 2 v. (v.1: 308 p.; v.2: 278 p.) 3 pl. 14cm. Plates signed: Klauber sc. Original decorative wrappers, printed paper labels on spine. I. Title. MB
Card 1878
Card 1878
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RANK BUOF DEPT. CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--NETHERLANDS. Hölder, Luise. XDefoe .13 .1847A Robinson Crusoë ten tweeden male op zijn ei- land; zijn uiteinde, en de lotgevallen zijner kinderen aldaar. Als natuur- en zedekundig lees- boek voor de jeugd beschreven door Louise Hölder Te Amsterdam bij gebroeders Van Arum. [1847?] 2 p.l., [iii]-iv, 127 p. col.front., 3 col.pf. 14.5cm. Continuation of J. H. Campe, Robinson der Jüngere. (See next card) MB
Card 1880
Card 1880
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--RUSSIA. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. XFQ.204 .27 Оказки царевна лягушка. Рисунки И.Я. Бильибина. [С.-Петербург] Издание Експедиции заботсвления государствен- ных бумагь.[1901] cover-title, 9,[3] p. col. illus. 32.5cm. Illustrated covers. Translation:Story of the queen frog. 1.Russian language-Texts. I.Bilibin, Ivan IAkovlovich,1876- illus. (Transliteration: Skazki tsarevna liagushka.)
Card 1882
Card 1882
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Marshak, Samuil Íkovlevich, 1887- Babies of the zoo. Translated from Russian. Drawings by E. Charushin. Moscow, Mejdunarodnaya Kniga [1938] cover-title,[21]p. col.illus. 29cm.
Card 1884
Card 1884
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--SPAIN. Defoe, Daniel. Robinson Crusoe. Part I. *Defoe Spanish. 13 ... Robinsón Crusoé. <sup>a</sup> edición .1960 Barcelona, Editorial Mateu <sup>c</sup>1960 254 p. illus., col. plates. 18.5cm. (Colección para muchachos, <sup>c</sup>no.3) Illustrated t.p.; decorative colored boards. "Traducción de R. Ballester Escalas." Illustrated by R. Lillo. Also issued in the publisher's Colección juvenil cadete, 1960, without colored plates.
Card 1886
Card 1886
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--SPAIN. Defoe, Daniel. Robinson Crusoe. Part I. Spanish. ... Robinsón Crusoé. <13ª edición> Barcelona, Editorial Mateu <1960> 254 p. illus. 19cm. (Colección juvenil cadete, <no.l>) Illustrated t.p.; decorative colored boards. "Traducción de R. Ballester Escalas." Illustrations by R. Lillo. Also issued in the publisher's Coleccion para muchachos, 1960, with colored plates.
Card 1888
Card 1888
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--SPAIN. Defoe, Daniel. Robinson Crusoe. Part II. *Defoe Spanish. 13 ... Nuevas aventuras de Robinsón Crusoé ... .1962 Barcelona, Editorial Mateu <1962> 255 p. illus. 19cm. (Colección juvenil cadete, <no.76>) Illustrated t.p.; decorative colored boards. "Traducción de R. J. N.; portada e ilustraciones Fariñas."
Card 1890
Card 1890
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*H.99E .26 Adrien, E G Blüthen und Früchte. 212 Erzählungen, Beschreibungen und Gedichte, gesammelt und herausgegebn von E, G, Adrien. Genf, Deutsche Buchhandlung von J. Kessman, 1858. xiv, 286 p. col, plates, 20cm. Added t, p. in French. 1. Botany—Juvenile literature, 2. Juvenile literature—Switzerland. I. Title.
Card 1892
Card 1892
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. [Abbott, Jacob] 1803-1879. Rodolphus. A Franconia story, by the author of the Rollo books. New York, Harper [c 1880] vi,[7]-227p.incl.front. illus. 17cm. First published 1852. Illustrations by C.E. Doepler, engraved by Bobbett and Edmonds. Red sand-grained cloth, stamped in blind and gilt. I. Title.
Card 1894
Card 1894
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The accomplishment of the Saviour's gracious promise, Them that seek me early shall find me, in the conversion and happy death of Jane Dyer, who died December 15, 1811, aged 11 years and 8 months ... From the third London edition. Hartford <Conn.>: Printed and sold by G. Goodwin & Sons. 1821. 23? p. illus. 13cm. Signed (p.15): S. B. (Continued on next card)
Card 1896
Card 1896
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The accomplishment of the Saviour's gracious promise ... 1821. (Card 2) "Verses to the memory of Jane Dyer" (p.16-21) signed: E. M. Imperfect: p.l-2 and all after p.22 wanting. It is likely that a frontispiece and final leaf were originally pasted down inside wrappers. I. B., S.
Card 1898
Card 1898
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Adelaide, or The rainy evening, a moral tale. Boston, Published at the Christian Register office. 1827. *XJ .827 .A10A 34 p. illus. 14.5cm. Title vignette. Printed tan decorated wrappers.
Card 1900
Card 1900
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*H.99c .137 The adventures of Urad, or The fair wanderer. Boston, Printed by Mein and Fleeming, and to be sold by J. Mein, 1767. 58 p. front. 10cm.; bound to 15cm. Not in Evans; Rosenbach, Early American children's books, 58. 1. Children's literature—U. S.
Card 1902
Card 1902
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Aesopus. English. 1845. *XQ The little Esop. .62G Philadelphia: Smith and Peck. New Haven: Dur- .845A rie and Peck. 1845. 191 p., incl. front., illus. 8cm. Title vignette. "Printed by T. K. & P. G. Collins"--verso of t.p. Dark blue ribbed cloth, blind and gilt stamped. I. Title.
Card 1904
Card 1904
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Aikin, John 1747-1822. *XJ The calendar of nature; designed for the instruction and entertainment of young persons. .815 New-York: Printed and sold by Samuel Wood & Sons, at the Juvenile Book-store, no.357, Pearl-Street. 1815. v, <7>-112 p., l l. illus. 14.5cm. Dedication signed: J. Aikin. Illustrations engraved by Alexander Anderson. Shaw/Shoemaker 33807; d'Alté Welch, 23. Printed buff paper boards. I. Title.
Card 1906
Card 1906
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. XJ Alderman's feast : a new alphabet. .850 Philadelphia : J.B. Keller & Co., ca. 1850? .A10A 8 leaves : colored ill. ; 27 cm. Cover title; imprint from rear cover.
Card 1908
Card 1908
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The American primer, improved, or, an easy and pleasant guide to the art of reading, adorned with cuts. To which is added, The Assembly of Divine's Catechism. Newbury, (Ver.) Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r, for John West, of Boston. <1796> <66> p. illus. 10.5cm.; bd. to 14cm. Evans 25868; McCorison 376. Imperfect: p.<63-66> mutilated.
Card 1910
Card 1910
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Angelo, Valenti, 1897- Nino; written and illustrated by Valenti Angelo. New York, Viking, MCMXXXVIII [1938] 244p.incl.front. col.illus. 23.5cm. "First published October 1938": p.[4] Inscribed by author: For Margaret Evans with kindest wishes. Valenti Angelo. Off-white linen stamped in rust.
Card 1912
Card 1912
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Artzybasheff, Boris, 1899- Poor Shaydullah. Told and illustrated by Boris Artzybasheff. New York, Macmillan, 1931. [59]p. illus. 22cm. Gray linen; black stamped. Author's inscribed, illustrated, presentation copy to Alice Dalgliesh.
Card 1914
Card 1914
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Aulnoy, Marie Catherine Jumelle de Berneville, comtesse d' d. 1705. The history of the tales of the fairies. New- ly done from the French ... Wilmington Del.: Printed by Peter Brynberg. 1800. 141 p. 14.5cm. Evans 36863; Welch, American children's books, 52. No.3 in tract volume with George Brinley sale label, no.7166. I. Title.
Card 1916
Card 1916
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Ballantine, Arthur A. Uncle Charlie & Sir William and his Court / by Arthur A. Ballantine. Stamford, Conn.: The Overbrook Press, 1950. 48, [1] p.; ill. (col.); 26 cm. One of 250 copies. Inscribed by author to Larry and Nancy Douglas.
Card 1918
Card 1918
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Barbauld, Anna Letitia (Aikin) 1743-1825. *XJ Mrs. Barbauld's Hymns, arranged, analyzed, and explained, for infant and other schools. .829 By Elizabeth Oram ... <No.1> New-York: Published by Elizabeth Bliss, 36 Courtlandt-Street. Clayton & Van Norden, printers. 1829. iv, <5>-24 p. 16.5cm. No more published? Printed tan wrappers preserved.
Card 1920
Card 1920
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Barbauld, Anna Letitia (Aikin) 1743-1825. Hymns, in prose, for children. Calculated to impress the infant mind with early devotion. By Mrs. Barbauld. New Haven: Published by S.Babcock, Church Street. 1834. 36p.incl.front. 14.5cm.
Card 1922
Card 1922
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Barbauld, Anna Laetitia (Aikin) 1743-1825. Lessons for children. Part Ie-Vs. By Mrs. Barbauld. Boston: O. Everett, 13 Cornhill. 1823. 5 pts. in 1 v. 9 pl. 14.5cm. Part V has title: Hymns in prose, for the use of children.
Card 1924
Card 1924
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BARE BOOK DEPT. CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. Baum, Lyman Frank, 1856-1919. XJ Mother Goose in prose. [By] L. Frank Baum. .897 Way and Williams, Chicago [1897] .B32M 5p.¶.,9-265p.,1¶. 12 plates(incl.front.) 28cm. Title in red and black. Illustrated t.p. Pictures by Maxfield Parrish. MB-Rev.
Card 1926
Card 1926
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*Q.62 .20 Bible abridged. Bible history. New-York, Printed and sold by S. Wood, No.357, Pearl-street, 1813. 254 p. front., illus. 5cm. 1. Bible—Hist. of Biblical events. 2. Miniature editions. [3. Children's literature—U. S. Examples] I. Title
Card 1928
Card 1928
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S.--EXAMPLES. *H.99C .403 Bible abridged. Bible history. Wendell, Mass., Printed and sold by J. Metcalf, 1828. 16 p. illus. 10cm.; bound to 19cm. Title vignette. 1. Bible—Hist. of Biblical events. 2. Miniature editions. [3. Children's literature--U. S. Examples.] I. Ti tle.
Card 1930
Card 1930
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*Q.62 .94 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S.---EXAMPLES. Bible abridged. The Bible in miniature or a Concise history of the Old & New Testaments. New York, Printed by N: Birdsall [1796] 1 p.l., 181 p. incl. plates. 4.5cm. "A concise history of the New Testament" with special t. p. dated 1796: p.[105]-181. Evans 30083 (2d title only) 1. Bible—Hist. of Biblical events. 2. Miniature editions. [3. Children's literature--U. S.---Examples.] I. Title.
Card 1932
Card 1932
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*Q.62 .23 Bible abridged. The Bible in miniature, for children. With twenty-five engravings. Worcester [Mass.] Dorr, Howland & Co [1835] 192 p. illus. 5.5cm. 1. Bible—Hist. of Biblical events. 2. Miniature editiona. [3. Children's literature—U. S. —Examples] I. Title.
Card 1934
Card 1934
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Bible abridged. The Bible in miniature; or, A concise history of the Old and New Testaments. Boston, Printed by Hosea Sprague, 1807. 144 p. illus. 7cm. 1. Bible—Hist. of Biblical events. 2. Miniature editions. [3. Children's literature—U. S. Examples.] I. Title.
Card 1936
Card 1936
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S.---EXAMPLES. Bible abridged. The child's Bible. With plates. By a lady of Cincinnati. Philadelphia, Henry F. Anners [1834] 192 p. illus. 5cm. 1. Bible—Hist. of Biblical events. 2. Miniature editions. [3. Children's literature—U. S. Examples.] I. A lady of Cincinnati. II. Title.
Card 1938
Card 1938
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*Q.62 .22 Bible abridged. History of the Bible. Boston, Printed by Nathaniel Willis, 1815. 254 p. illus. 5.5cm. 1. Bible—Hist. of Biblical events. 2. Miniature editions. [3. Children's literature—U. S. Examples.] I. Title.
Card 1940
Card 1940
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*Q.62 .51 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S.---EXAMPLES. Bible abridged. History of the Bible. Boston, Published by T. Bedlington, 1819. 254 p. illus. 5cm. 1. Bible--Hist. of Biblical events. 2. Miniature editions. [3. Children's literature--U. S.—Examples] I. Title.
Card 1942
Card 1942
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Bible abridged. [History of the Bible] [America, 183-?] 192 p. incl. front., plates. 6.5cm. Imperfect: t.p. and p.7-10, 61-68, 77-80, 87- 90, 133-4, 139-140 wanting. Blue-gray boards, leather back-strip. Ex libris (signature): Clarissa Simons.
Card 1944
Card 1944
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S.---EXAMPLES. Bible abridged. History of the Bible. Bridgeport [Conn.] Printed by J. B. & L. Baldwin, 1831. 192 p. illus. 5cm. 1. Bible—Hist. of Biblical events. 2. Miniature editions. [3. Children's literature—U. S. ---Examples.] I. Title.
Card 1946
Card 1946
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S.---EXAMPLES. Bible abridged. History of the Bible. Cooperstown [N. Y.] Printed by H. & E. Phinney, 1839. 192 p. illus. 5cm. 1. Bible—Hist. of Biblical events. 2. Miniature editions. [3. Children's literature—U. S. —Examples] I. Title.
Card 1948
Card 1948
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Bible abridged. The Holy Bible abridged: or, The history of the Old and New Testament illustrated with notes, and adorned with cuts. For the use of children. Boston, Printed by R. Hodge, for N. Coverly [ca. 1782] 107 p. illus. 14cm. Evans 17474. 1. Bible—Hist. of Biblical events. [2. Children's literature—U. S.—Examples] I. Title.
Card 1950
Card 1950
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S.---EXAMPLES. Bible abridged. The Holy Bible abridged: or, The history of the Old and New Testament. Illustrated with notes, and adorned with cuts. For the use of children. Boston, Printed and sold by S. Hall, 1795. 156 p., incl. front., illus. 12cm. Evans 28269. 1. Bible—Hist. of Biblical events. [2. Children's literature—U. S.---Examples.] I. Title.
Card 1952
Card 1952
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*H.99C .21R Bible abridged. The Holy Bible abridged: or, The history of the Old and New Testament. For the use of children. Illustrated with notes, and adorned with engravings. Boston, Printed for W. Norman, 1802. 107 p. 9 plates. 14cm. 1. Bible--Hist. of Biblical events. [2. Children's literature--U. S.--Examples] I. Title.
Card 1954
Card 1954
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Bible abridged. The Holy Bible abridged: or The history of the Old and New Testament. For the use of children. Adorned with cuts ... Boston: Published by Isaiah Thomas, jun. 1811. S. Avery, printer. 159, [1] p. incl. front. illus. 10cm.; in box 18cm. Shaw/Shoemaker 22347; d'Alté Welch 560.18.
Card 1956
Card 1956
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The black-bird's nest. An instructive and amusing tale. New York: Published by Mahlon Day & Co. 374, and Baker, Crane & Co. 158 Pearl St. James Egbert, printer. [182-?] 31 p., incl. front., illus. 14.5cm. Title illustration. "The fruits of disobedience": p.[29]-31. Illustrated printed blue wrappers preserved.
Card 1958
Card 1958
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The blackbirds nest, a tale. Philadelphia, Published by Johnson & Warner. 1812. 36 p. illus. 13cm. Engraved illustrated t.p. Illustrated printed buff wrappers, with title: The Blackbird's nest. A tale for youth. Shaw/Shoemaker 24883; Welch 105.1
Card 1960
Card 1960
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. [Bloomfield, Robert] 1766-1823. Ruth Lee. Written for the American Sunday School Union ... American Sunday School Union. Philadelphia: no.146 Chesnut Street. [1828] 195p. front.,illus. 15cm. American imprints (1828): 32402. I. Title. MB
Card 1962
Card 1962
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Boby the Bold. The adventures of Boby the Bold, with fifty monkeys, being a very funny and amusing book, for all good little children. New-York: Published by S. King, of whom may be had the greatest variety of toy books in the United States. 1825. cover-title, 16 p. illus. 16.5cm. Printed on one side of a sheet, the blank pages being pasted together. (Continued on next card)
Card 1964
Card 1964
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Boby the Bold. The adventures of Boby the Bold ... 1825. (Card 2) Paging begins on the verso of the cover, even numbers appearing on the rectos of the leaves. Printed orange wrappers preserved. Ex libris (signature?): George Frederick Story. I. Title.
Card 1966
Card 1966
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The book of games; or, A history of the juvenile sports practised at the Kingston Academy Philadelphia, Published by Johnson & Warner, 147 Market Street. A. Fagan, printer. 1811. 108 p. 24 pl. 14.5cm. Shaw/Shoemaker 22427; d'Alté Welch, 110.
Card 1968
Card 1968
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The botanical garden. Boston, Bowles and Dearborn, 72 Washington Street. Isaac R. Butts & Co. printers. 1827. 8 p. 14cm. Title vignette. Pages 4-8 also paged 54-48. Printed tan illustrated wrappers.
Card 1970
Card 1970
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The brazier, a pathetic tale ... *XJ .816 .A10B Albany: Printed by G. J. Loomis & Co., corner of State and Lodge Streets. 1816. 47 p., incl. front., illus. 13.5cm. Frontispiece and p.47 pasted down inside printed buff wrappers. Shaw/Shoemaker 37078; d'Alté Welch, 124.
Card 1972
Card 1972
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. RARE BOOM DEPT. The broken vase. XmQ C.H. Smith, 13 Cornhill, Boston. [183-?] .62 23,[1]p. illus. 7.5cm. .80 Printed orange front wrapper preserved. no.1 MB-Rev.
Card 1974
Card 1974
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Brown, Marcia, 1918- ... Once a mouse ... a fable cut in wood / by Marcia Brown. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons [1961] [32]p. : col.ill. ; 24.5cm. At head of title: From ancient India. Apple green linen illustrated and printed in red and olive green; colored illustrated end papers.
Card 1976
Card 1976
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Brown, Marcia, 1918- XJ .960 .B81T Tamarindo! by Marcia Brown. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons [1960] lp./.,[30]p. col.illus. 25.6cm. Golden yellow linen illustrated in egyptian green. Author's inscribed presentation copy with hand colored illus. on fly-leaf.
Card 1978
Card 1978
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The Browne family. *XJ Boston: Published by Perkins & Marvin, 114, .829 Washington Street. 1829. .A10B 28 p. 1 illus. 14.5cm. Printed tan wrappers.
Card 1980
Card 1980
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. <Bunyan, John> 1628-1688. *XJ The Christian pilgrim: containing an account of the wonderful adventures and miraculous escapes of Christian; who travels from the land of destruction to the new Jerusalem ... Salem <Mass.>: Published by Thomas Carey. 1820. 2 v. in 1 (192 p.) front., illus. 11cm. Paged continuously. Shaw/Shoemaker (1820) 621; d'Alté Welch, 131.11. (Continued on next card)
Card 1982
Card 1982
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Bunyan, John 1628-1688. The Christian pilgrim ... 1820 (Card 2) *XJ .820 Imperfect: p.65-66, 79-82. 85-86, 91-92, .B88C 95-160, 177-178 & 191-192 wanting.
Card 1984
Card 1984
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Cameron, Lucy Lyttleton (Butt). 1781-1858. The caskets: or, The palace and the church. By the author of 'The raven and the dove,' 'The two lambs,' &c. Stereotyped by James Conner. New-York: General Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union; Depository, Press Building, no.46 Lumber-Street. in rear of Trinity Church. Printed at the Protestant Episcopal Press, no.46 Lumber-Street. 1830. 24 p., incl. front., illus. 13.5cm. Printed tan wrappers. I. Title.
Card 1986
Card 1986
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. *XJ .820 .C14H Cameron, Lucy Lyttleton (Butt), 1781-1858. The history of fidelity and profession. An allegory. By the author of 'The raven and the dove,' 'The two lambs,' &c. &c. New-York: Published by Samuel Wood & Sons, no.261, Pearl-Street; and Samuel S. Wood & Co. no.212, Market-street, Baltimore. 1820. 34 p. front. 14cm. Frontispiece engraved by Scoles. Printed tan illustrated wrappers. Snow/Shoemaker (1820) 650; d'Alté Welch, 145. I. Title.
Card 1988
Card 1988
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Campbell, John, 1766-1840. *XJ The two brothers; or The history of Alfred and Galba, supposed to be written by themselves. .C15T For the use of young people. By John Campbell ... Boston: Printed and sold by Lincoln & Edmands, 53 Cornhill, 1822. vi, <7>-108 p., incl. front. 14.5cm. Printed orange front wrapper preserved.
Card 1990
Card 1990
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*XJ .811 .A1OW Campbell, John 1766-1840. Worlds displayed; for the benefit of young people, by a familiar history of some of their inhabitants ... Boston: Printed and sold at no.53, Cornhill, by Lincoln & Edmands ... 1811. Price, 1,20 cts. a doz. 9 dols. a hundred. 70 p., 1 l., incl. front., illus. 13cm. d'Alté Welch, 151.9. Frontispiece and p.71 pasted down inside marbled wrappers. I. Title. MB Recised
Card 1992
Card 1992
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Cecil, Sabina. *XJ Little Jane; or, The picture-book. By Sabina .818 Cecil ... .C32L Philadelphia: Printed by E. and R. Parker, no.178, Market street. J. R. A. Skerrett, printer. 1818. 15 p. 10 pl. 11.5cm. Printed buff wrappers. Not in Shaw/Shoemaker; d'Alté Welch, 162.1.
Card 1994
Card 1994
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Chambaud, Louis, d. 1776. *XJ .823 .C35F Fables choisies, à l'usage des enfans, et des autres personnes qui commencent à apprendre la langue françoise; avec un index alphabétique de tous les mots traduits en anglois; et, beau- coup plus considerablement augmenté que dans les éditions précédentes. Par L. Chambaud. Nou- velle édition, revue et très soigneusement cor- rigée. À Boston: Par W. W. Clapp, imprimeur, dans la rue--Congress. 1823. (Continued on next card) MB
Card 1996
Card 1996
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Chambaud, Louis, d. 1776. Fables choisies *XJ ... 1823. (Card 2) .823 72, <66> p. 14.5cm. .C35F In this copy p.65-68 are incorrectly folded and bound.
Card 1998
Card 1998
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. Chicken Little. Remarkable story of Chicken Little. Published by W.J. Reynolds, Roxbury, Mass. [1840] cover-title, 8 numb. col. illus. 19cm. An American version by J.G. Chandler. Printed on one side of leaf only. Illustrated blue wrappers; first and last leaf pasted down inside wrappers. I. Chandler, John Greene, 1815-1879.
Card 2000
Card 2000
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. *XJ Biographical sketches of great and good men. .828 Designed for the amusement and instruction, of young persons. Boston. Putnam & Hunt, 41, Washington Street, and Thomas T. Ash, Philadelphia. 1828. 109 p., incl. front., plates. 14cm. Frontispiece signed: Hartwell sc. CONTENTS:--Benjamin Franklin.--Captain John Smith.--General Israel Putnam.--Christopher (Continued on next card) MB
Card 2002
Card 2002
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. *XJ .828 .A10B <Child, Lydia Maria (Francis)> 1802-1880. Biographical sketches of great and good men ... 1828. (Card 2) CONTENTS:--Continued Columbus.--John Ledyard.--Sir Benjamin West-- William Penn.--Baron De Steuben.--Rev. John Elliot !!..--Baron de Kalb. I. Title. MB
Card 2004
Card 2004
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The child's botany. *XJ S. G. Goodrich--Boston. MDCCCXXVIII. 1828 .828 .G88C 115 p. 6 pl. 14cm.
Card 2006
Card 2006
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Children in the wood. The affecting history of the children in the wood ... Hartford: Printed by J. Babcock. 1796. 30 p., incl. front., illus. 10.5cm., bd. to 19.5cm. Signatures: A16 (A16, advt.) Evans 29955; d'Alté Welch, American children's books, 169.1. Original back Dutch-paper wrapper preserved.
Card 2008
Card 2008
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. RARE BOOK DEPT. XJ .796 .A10C The children's miscellany: in which is included The history of little Jack; by Thomas Day ... First American edition; embellished with thirty-five cuts and frontispieces. Boston: Printed and sold by William Spotswood. 1796. 2p. fl.,331,[1]p. illus.,2 plates. 18cm.(12mo) Frontispiece signed Trenchard; illus. p.[278] signed J.G. Weston. (See next card) MB-Rev.
Card 2010
Card 2010
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The children's miscellany ... 1796. (Card 2) Pages 79 and 263 misnumbered 97 and 26. Evans 30190; Welch 186. "The history of Philip Quarll": p.[97]-192. Ex libris (signature): D.C. Colesworthy.
Card 2012
Card 2012
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Clara Newgent; or, The progress of improvement. A tale. By the author of "Black velvet bracelet," "Annette Warington," &c. &c. Boston: Benjamin H. Greene, 124, Washington-Street. 1833. 122 p. 15cm. (12mo)
Card 2014
Card 2014
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2014 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. [Colman, Pamela (Chandler)] The Lu Lu alphabet. New York: Published by Samuel Raynor, No. 76 Bowery. 1856. [28]/. col.illus. 12.5x11cm. Printed on facing pages. Red ripple-grain cloth, blind stamped; gilt stamped on spine. I. Title.
Card 2016
Card 2016
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*W.38.4 .C66M [Cooper, Susan Fenimore] 1813-1894. Mount Vernon: a letter to the children of America, by the author of "Rural hours". New York, Appleton, 1859. 70 p. plates. 16cm. *E312 --- [Another copy] .5 C77 1. Mount Vernon. [2. Juvenile literature—U. S.] I. Title. The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
Card 2018
Card 2018
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*XA .1909 .1 The cooper's son, or The prize of virtue. A tale of the Revolution. Written for the young, by the author of 'One eyed Dick.' ... Boston: James French, 78 Washington St.; New York: Saxton & Huntington. 1846. 3 p.l., <u>9</u>-139 p. front. 16cm. Wright, American fiction (1774-1850) 761. Brown cloth, blind and gilt stamped; publisher's advts. (<u>2</u> p.) at end.
Card 2020
Card 2020
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2020 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The dairyman's daughter. To which is added, An interesting account of a child. Hartford: Printed by Peter B. Gleason & Co., 1814. 1 p.1., 36 p. 13.5cm. On the exemplary lives of two children who died young. Not in Shaw/Shoemaker. Wall-paper wrappers preserved.
Card 2022
Card 2022
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2022 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. Dalgliesh, Alice, 1893- Adam and the golden cock by Alice Dalgliesh. Illustrations by Leonard Weisgard. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons [1959] 64p. illus. 21cm. Dark gray linen; illustrated and stamped in yellow.
Card 2024
Card 2024
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2024 · View on Internet Archive
Dalgliesh, Alice, 1893- The bears on Hemlock Mountain by Alice Dalgliesh. Illustrated by Helen Sewell. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, [1952] [64]p. col.illus. 19.5cm. Illustrated paperback wrapper in color.
Card 2026
Card 2026
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Dalgliesh, Alice, 1893- XJ .940 .D15B A book for Jennifer. A story of London children in the eighteenth century and of Mr. Newbery's juvenile library by Alice Dalgliesh. Embellished with ten elegant drawings by Katherine Milhous. To which are added eleven cuts from old books with an epigram in verse adapted to each. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1940. 6p. fl., l14, [1]p. illus., col. plates. 20.5cm. Orange, green and white illustrated linen. Inscribed by author: To Marion from Alice.
Card 2028
Card 2028
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2028 · View on Internet Archive
Dalgliesh, Alice, 1893- The courage of Sarah Noble by Alice Dalgliesh. Illustrations by Leonard Weisgard. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons [1954] 4p. fl., 52, [3]p. col. illus. 21cm. Taupe linen, illustrated and printed in maroon.
Card 2030
Card 2030
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Dalgliesh, Alice, 1893- The Davenports and cherry pie [by] Alice Dalgliesh. Illustrated by Flavia Gág. New York, The Junior Literary Guild and Charles Scribner's Sons [1949] 5p. l., 196, [1] p. 21cm. Red linen, stamped in white.
Card 2032
Card 2032
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2032 · View on Internet Archive
Dalgliesh, Alice, 1893- comp. XJ Happily ever after. Fairy tales selected by Alice Dalgleish. Illustrated by Katherine Dl5H Milhous. New York & London, Charles Scribner's Sons [1939] [8],60p. : ill.(part.col.) ; 26cm. Light grey linen printed & illustrated in emerald green. Illustrator's inscribed & illustrated presentation copy to Alice Dalgliesh.
Card 2034
Card 2034
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Dalgliesh, Alice, 1893- XJ The little wooden farmer [by] Alice Dalgliesh. .968 Pictures by Anita Lobel. .D15L New York, Macmillan, 1968. [32]p. col.illus. 17cm. "New edition 1968. First printing" p.[2] White illustrated linen in color; decorated end papers.
Card 2036
Card 2036
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[Dalgliesh, Alice] 1893- comp. Once on a time; illustrated by Katherine Milhous. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons [1938] 3p. fl., 9-70p. illus.(part col.), col.pl. 26cm. "The stories for this book were selected by Alice Dalgliesh and Katherine Milhous."
Card 2038
Card 2038
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Dalgliesh, Alice, 1893- XJ ... Reuben and his red wheelbarrow. .946 New York, Grosset & Dunlap, 1946. .D15R [28]p. illus.(part col.) 23cm. Illustrated paper over boards in color; light aqua illustrated end papers.
Card 2040
Card 2040
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Dalgliesh, Alice, 1893- Ride on the wind. Told by Alice Dalgliesh from The spirit of St. Louis by Charles A. Lindbergh. Pictures by Georges Schreiber. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1956. [32]p. col.illus. 26cm. Italian blue illustrated linen, lettering in yellow. Signed by author, illustrator and Charles A. Lindbergh.
Card 2042
Card 2042
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2042 · View on Internet Archive
Dalgliesh, Alice, 1893- Sailor Sam told and pictured by Alice Dalgliesh. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1935. [40]p. illus.(part col.) 17cm. Green paper over boards, illustrated and printed in color; canary yellow end papers.
Card 2044
Card 2044
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Dalgliesh, Alice, 1893- The young aunts. By Alice Dalgliesh. With illustrations by Charlotte Becker. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons [1939] 4p. fl., l16p. illus.(incl.plates) 20.5cm. Cerise illustrated linen.
Card 2046
Card 2046
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2046 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. [Day, Thomas] 1748-1789. *XH The history of Sandford and Merton. Abridged from the original. Embellished with elegant plates. For the amusement and instruction of juvenile minds. Boston: Printed by Samuel Etheridge, and sold by the booksellers. 1796. 110 p. front., 5 plates. 13cm., bd. to 14.5cm. (Continued on next card)
Card 2048
Card 2048
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Day, Thomas, 1748-1789. The history of Sandford and Merton ... 1796. (Card 2) .99B .14 Abridged by Richard Johnson. no.5 Evans 30316; Welch, American children's books, 256.3.
Card 2050
Card 2050
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2050 · View on Internet Archive
Day, Thomas, 1748-1789. XJ The history of Sandford and Merton. By Thomas Day. Corrected and revised by Cecil Hartley, M.A. .D33H With coloured illustrations by Kronheim and Co. Boston: Lee and Shepard, publishers; New York: Lee, Shepard, and Dillingham. 1875. vii,462p. col.front.,plates. 17cm. Orange-brown linen, black & gilt stamped. Ex libris (bookplate): Philip Greely Brown.
Card 2052
Card 2052
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Defoe, Daniel. Robinson Crusoe. Abridgments and adaptations. The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe, with a life of the author. Embellished with engravings. By Wm. Robertson. Bristol, R. I., J. Gladding & Co., 1836. xi, 134 p. col. pl. 14.5cm.
Card 2054
Card 2054
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2054 · View on Internet Archive
De La Mare, Walter John, 1873-1956. Broomsticks and other tales by Walter De La Mare. With designs by Bold. New York, A.A.Knopf, 1942. 7p. fl., 3-334[1]p. incl. front. illus., plates. 22.5cm. CONTENTS.--Pigtails, ltd.--The Dutch cheese.--Miss Jemima.--The thief.--Broomsticks.--Lucy.--A nose.--The three sleeping boys of Warwickshire.--The lovely Myfanwy.--Alice's godmother.--Maria-Fly.--Visitors. Tan linen, gilt & black stamped; decoration printed in orange Ex libris (signature): Alice Dalgliesh.
Card 2056
Card 2056
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Dodsley, Robert, 1703-1746. Select fables of Esop and other fabulists. In three books ... By Robert Dodsley ... A new edition. Philadelphia: Printed for, and sold by, Joseph and James Crukshank. no.87, High-Street. 1798. iv, <5>-200, <20> p. 18cm. Evans 3327h; Welch 19.9.
Card 2058
Card 2058
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Dunn, William. *XJ The farmer's daughter, an authentic narrative. .822 By William Dunn ... .D92F Boston: Samuel T. Armstrong and Crocker & Brewster, New York:--John P. Haven. 1822. 108 p. front. 14cm.
Card 2060
Card 2060
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Durang, Mary. ... Merry and wise: being the histories of James Hardy, or, Contentment better than riches; and Harry Woodley, or, The fruits of industry and integrity. By Mrs. Mary Durang. With six colored engravings. Fisher & Brother, publishers, No.8 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia; 74 Chatham Street, New York; 71 Court Street, Boston; 64 Baltimore St., Balt. [1847] 2-108p.incl.col.front. illus.(5 col.plates) 14cm. (Fisher and Brother's Home Juvenile Tales) (See next card) MB
Card 2062
Card 2062
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Durang, Mary. ... Merry and wise ... [1847] (Card 2) At head of title: series title. Amethyst linen, blind stamped; gilt stamped on spine. Inscribed: To Alice Dalgliesh. This little book for an editor's birthday. From Katherine Milhous. 1951.
Card 2064
Card 2064
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Edgeworth, Maria, 1767-1849. The parent's assistant, or, Stories for children. In three volumes. By Maria Edgeworth Boston: Munroe and Francis, 128 Washington-Street, Corner of Water Street. [1830?] 3v. plates. 14.5cm. Imperfect: v.l, p.v-ix wanting. Illustrated boards.
Card 2066
Card 2066
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Edgeworth, Maria, 1767-1849. The parent's assistant, or Stories for children. In three volumes. By Maria Edgeworth ... Boston: Published by Munroe and Francis. No.4, Cornhill. [ca.1830] 3v. plates. 15cm. Incomplete: v.2 only; although 5 stories are enumerated in the contents only three are present: The birthday present, Madame Panache, & Barring Out. (See next card) MB-Rev.
Card 2068
Card 2068
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Edgeworth, Maria. The parent's assistant ... [ca.1830] (Card 2) "Catalogue of the juvenile classics": 4p. bound in at front. Leaf following p.26, 1st count, announces "Munroe and Francis, no.4 Cornhill, Boston, have printed a uniform edition of Miss Edgeworth's Stories ... may be had separately ... or bound in 3 vols. ..." Printed boards for v.3 used for v.2.
Card 2070
Card 2070
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Elliott, Mary (Belson) *XJ Gems in the mine; or Traits and habits of childhood, in verse. By Mary Elliot. .E150 Lancaster <Mass.>: Printed for James R. Buffum, Salem; and H. and G. Carter, and F. and J. Andrews, Lancaster. 1828. 104 p. front., 3 pl. 14.5cm. Title vignette. Plates engraved by F. and J. Andrews.
Card 2072
Card 2072
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2072 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Elliott, Mary (Belson) *XJ The two Edwards; or, Pride and prejudice unmasked. By Mary Elliott. .E15T Philadelphia: Thomas T. Ash, Chesnut Street. 1827. 180 p. front. 15cm.
Card 2074
Card 2074
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The entertaining stories of King Lear and his three daughters, and Florio & Florella ... Hartford: Printed by Charles Hosmer. 1815. 31 p., incl. front., illus. 10.5cm. Frontispiece and p.31 pasted down inside illustrated printed wrappers. Shaw/Shoemaker 34646; d'Alté Welch 347.
Card 2076
Card 2076
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. Evening amusements for the ladies; or, Original anecdotes, intended to promote a love of virtue in young minds. A series of letters ... Boston: Printed by Manning & Loring, for Ebenezer Larkin, no. 47, Cornhill. MDCCXCVI. [1796] vi,[7]-135p. 15.5cm.(8vo) Evans 30397; d'Alté Welch, 354. Another copy. 15.5cm. Imperfect: p.15-18 wanting. MB-Rev.
Card 2078
Card 2078
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Evening amusements for the ladies; or, Original anecdotes, intended to promote a love of virtue in young minds. A series of letters Boston: Printed by Manning & Loring, for Ebe-nezer Larkin, no.47, Cornhill. MDCCXCVI. <1796> vi. p., l l., <9>-135 p. 15.5cm. Evans 30397; d'Alté Welch, 354.
Card 2080
Card 2080
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Evenings in Boston ... Boston, Bowles and Dearborn, 72 Washington Street. 1827. 120 p., 1 l. front. 15cm. "Press of I. R. Butts & Co....Boston"--verso of t. p. Maroon morocco spine; printed tan boards.
Card 2082
Card 2082
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Evenings in Boston. Second series. Boston, Bowles & Dearborn, 72 Washington Street. Press of Isaac R. Butts & Co. 1828. 108, 107-131 p., incl. front. 15cm. Title illustration. Maroon morocco spine; printed tan boards.
Card 2084
Card 2084
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Fables for children. Ornamented with cuts. With select pieces in prose and verse. Published and sold by Thomas & Whipple, Newburyport,---and Henry Whipple, Salem, Mass. 1814. 35 p., incl. front., illus. 14cm. Title vignette. First and last leaves pasted down inside printed puce wrappers with printer's advertisements. Shaw/Shoemaker (Addenda) 51388; Welch, Amer. children's books, 358.
Card 2086
Card 2086
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2086 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The fall of Adam. Philadelphia: Printed for Johnson and Warner, no.147, Market-Street. 1811. 103 p. illus. 14cm. Title illustration. "Book of martyrs. An account of holy men who died for the Christian religion": p.24-36; "The history of Mr. Fantom", by Hannah More: p.37-68; "The last words, confession, and dying speech of William Wilson": p.69-72; "The (Continued on next card)
Card 2088
Card 2088
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2088 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The fall of Adam ... 1811. (Card 2) *XJ troubles of life, or, The guinea and the shilling": p. <73>-103. .A1OF Shaw/Shoemaker 22799. Printed gray-blue boards.
Card 2090
Card 2090
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. False stories corrected ... *XJ New-York: Published by Samuel Wood & Sons, .819 no.261, Pearl-Street; and Samuel S. Wood & Co. .A10F no.212, Market-st. Baltimore. 1819. 41 p. illus. 12.5cm. Title vignette. Shaw/Shoemaker 51885; d'Alté Welch, 362.4 Printed illustrated buff wrappers.
Card 2092
Card 2092
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2092 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Fennell, James. *XJ .810 .F36N A new year's gift; presented to the youth of both sexes. By James Fennell ... Boston: Published by John West and Co., no.75, Cornhill. 1810. E. G. House, printer. 72 p. 12cm. Verse. Printed gray-blue wrappers, with imprint: ... Published by West & Richardson ... 1812. Copyright statement on slip pasted on verso of t. p. Snow/Snoemaker 20106.
Card 2094
Card 2094
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Field, Rachel, 1894-1942. Branches green by Rachel Field. With decorations by Dorothy P. Lathrop. New York, Macmillan, 1934. x p., 2/., 3-66p. illus. 22cm. Poems. Green stamped linen. Author's inscribed presentation copy to Alice Dalgliesh.
Card 2096
Card 2096
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2096 · View on Internet Archive
Field, Rachel Lyman, 1894-1942. Calico bush by Rachel Field. Engravings on wood by Allen Lewis. New York, The Macmillan Company, M D CCCC XXX I [1931] xi,213p. col.front.,illus.,3col.plates. 22cm. Blue and yellow illustrated linen. Author's inscribed presentation copy to Alice Dalgliesh.
Card 2098
Card 2098
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2098 · View on Internet Archive
Field, Rachel Lyman, 1894-1932. Hepatica Hawks by Rachel Field. Engravings on wood by Allen Lewis. New York, Macmillan, M.D.CCCC.XXX.II [1932] 5p.ℓ.,239p. col.front.,illus.,5plates. 19.5cm. Title page in black & green, with vignette. Pale blue linen, stamped in dark blue on spine & front cover. Inscribed: For Frances [Darling] from an "out-size" friend--with much affection. Rachel. (See next card) MB-Rev.
Card 2100
Card 2100
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2100 · View on Internet Archive
Field, Rachel Lyman, 1894-1932. Hepatica Hawks. [1932] (Card 2) XJ .932 .F45H c.2 Another copy. Author's presentation inscription to Alice Dalgliesh.
Card 2102
Card 2102
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2102 · View on Internet Archive
Field, Rachel Lyman, 1894-1942. Hitty, her first hundred years / by Rachel Field; with illustrations by Dorothy P. Lathrop. New York : The Macmillan Company, 1929. (Norwood, Mass. : Norwood Press Linotype) ixp.,[3],207p.,[3]leaves of plates. : plates (some col.),ill. ; 21.5cm. Claret red and chromium green illustrated linen. Author's presentation inscription to Alice Dalgliesh.
Card 2104
Card 2104
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2104 · View on Internet Archive
Field, Rachel Lyman, 1894-1942. Time out of mind by Rachel Field. New York, The Macmillan Company, 1935. 5p. fl., 3-462p. 21cm. Peacock blue linen, printed in silver. Author's inscribed presentation copy to Alice Dalgliesh.
Card 2106
Card 2106
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2106 · View on Internet Archive
Footsteps to the natural history of beasts. Philadelphia: Published by Jacob Johnson, no.147 High Street. 1804. 46 p. 16cm. Title illustration. Illustrations largely signed "A", i.e., Alexander Anderson. Shaw/Shoemaker 6316; d'Alté Welch, 387.1 Ex libris (signature): Samuel Plumer.
Card 2108
Card 2108
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2108 · View on Internet Archive
A frog he would a wooing go (Folk-song) A frog he would a wooing go. From original designs by H. L. Stephens. New-York. Published by Hurd & Houghton. 401, Broadway cor. Walker St. 1865. [17] p., incl. illus. 25cm. Title illustration. Imprint date on cover: 1866. Illustrated light green boards printed in black and yellow.
Card 2110
Card 2110
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2110 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Gallaudet, Thomas Hopkins, 1787-1851. *XJ The child's picture defining and reading book. By T. H. Gallaudet ... .G13C Hartford: Published by H. & F. J. Huntington: Richardson, Lord & Holbrook, and Carter & Hendee, Boston; Jonathan Leavitt, New York. 1830. vi, <7>-52 p. illus. 16cm. Printed buff stiffened wrappers. Imperfect: p.17-20 & 45-46 wanting.
Card 2112
Card 2112
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2112 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. <Gilbert, Ann (Taylor)> 1782-1866. *XJ Hymns for infant minds. By the author of .820 Original poems, Rhymes for the nursery, &c. .G37Hd ... Hartford: Printed by Geo. Goodwin & Sons. 1820. 69, <2> p., incl. front., illus. 14cm. Not in Shaw/Shoemaker; d'Alté Welch, 404.30. I. Title.
Card 2114
Card 2114
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2114 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. *XJ .814 .G37H <Gilbert, Ann (Taylor)> 1782-1866. Hymns for infant minds. By the author of Original poems, Rhymes for the nursery, &c. ... Newburyport <Mass.>: Published by W. B. Allen & Co. no.13 Cornhill, ... Horatio G. Allen... printer. 1814. 71 p., incl. front., illus. 15.5cm. Frontispiece and p.71 pasted down inside printed pink illustrated wrappers. Shaw/Shoemaker 51397; d'Alté Welch, 404.12. I. Title.
Card 2116
Card 2116
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2116 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. *XJ Gilbert, Ann (Taylor), 1782-1866. .828 Hymns for infant minds, by the author of "Original poems, Rhymes for the nursery," &c. .G37H ... Second Hallowell edition. Hallowell <Me.>: Printed & published by Glazier & Co., no.1, Kennebec-Row. 1828. 64 p. 12.5cm. Imperfect: p.17-18 wanting. Printed rose wrappers preserved.
Card 2118
Card 2118
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Godwin, William. 1756-1836. *XJ Fables ancient and modern. Adapted for the use of children. By Edward Baldwin esq. <pseud.> .G54F ... From Sidney's Press, New-Haven. 1817. 47 p., incl. front., illus. 13.5cm. Frontispiece & p.47 pasted down inside illustrated tan wrappers. Shaw/Shoemaker 40940; d'Alté Welch, 421.3 I. Title.
Card 2120
Card 2120
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2120 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. ... Good boy. Boston: Henry A. Young, & Co., no. SCmQ 24 Cornhill. [ca.1858] .62 lp./,28p. illus. 10.5cm. (The little folk's tiny library) 1. Children's literature--U.S. 2. Children's poetry, English.
Card 2122
Card 2122
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2122 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Goodrich, Charles Augustus, 1790-1862. The child's history of the United States. Designed as a first book of history for schools. Illustrated by numerous anecdotes. By Charles A. Goodrich. Improved from the thirty-first edition. Philadelphia: Thomas, Cowperthwait, & Co. 1852. vi, <sup>e</sup>73-187 p. illus. 14cm.
Card 2124
Card 2124
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2124 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Hannah Jane: or, First reading lessons for children, in words of one syllable. .828 Boston: Bowles and Dearborn, 72 Washington-Street. 1828. 13 p. 14cm. Title vignette. Printed tan front wrapper preserved.
Card 2126
Card 2126
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2126 · View on Internet Archive
A happy summer-time; or, James and Jenny in the country. With six elegant designs. By Hammatt Billings. Boston: Chase,Nichols,& Hill. 1861. 2p.½.,7lp. 6plates. 18cm. Bright blue pebbled cloth, stamped in blind and gilt.
Card 2128
Card 2128
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2128 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The history of the Holy Jesus. Containing a brief and plain account of his birth, life, death, resurrection, and ascension into heaven; and his coming again at the great and last day of judgment. Being a pleasant and profitable companion for children ... Together with a number of innocent songs. Second Worcester edition. Worcester, Massachusetts: Printed by Thomas & Sturtevant, for Isaiah Thomas, Jun. Sold wholesale and retail at his bookstore; by Thomas & (Continued on next card) MB
Card 2130
Card 2130
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2130 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The history of the Holy Jesus ... 1806. (Card 2) .806 Whipple, Newburyport; and by Thomas & Tappan, .A1OH Portsmouth. 1806. 69 p., incl. front., illus. 13.5cm. Shaw/Shoemaker 10561; d'Alté Welch, 532.39 Imperfect: frontispiece wanting.
Card 2132
Card 2132
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2132 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Holyday present, being a variety of stories for children. With twenty-four engravings ... Newark, N. J., Published by Benjamin Olds. 1837. 2 p.l., 127 p. front., 11 pl. 18.5cm. Buff boards brown stamped, gilt stamped on spine. Imperfect: plate to face p.[115] wanting.
Card 2134
Card 2134
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2134 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. <Hughes, Mary (Robson)> *XJ Aunt Mary's tales, for the entertainment and improvement of little girls. Addressed to her nieces. First American from the third London edition. New-York: Printed for D. Bliss, no.59 Maiden Lane. Forbes & Co printers. 1817. vi, 168 p. front. 14.5cm. Frontispiece signed by Alexander Anderson. Shaw/Shoemaker 41094; d'Alté Welch 567. I. Title.
Card 2136
Card 2136
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2136 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Hymns for the nursery. Adorned with cuts. Hartford: Printed by Charles Hosmer. 1815. *XJ .815 .A10H 31 p. illus. 10.5cm. Title vignette. Illustrated printed wrappers included in paging. Shaw/Shoemaker 34988; d'Alté Welch, 577.3. Imperfect: p.31 wanting.
Card 2138
Card 2138
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2138 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Irving, Christopher, d. 1856. *XH .822 .Ir8C2 A catechism of Jewish antiquities; containing an account of the classes, institutions, rites, ceremonies, manners, customs, &c. of the ancient Jews. Adapted to the use of schools in the United States ... By C. Irving ... First American edition, revised and improved. New-York: F. and R. Lockwood, 154 Broadway. 1822. Gray & Hewit, printers. 80 p. front. 15cm.
Card 2140
Card 2140
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2140 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Irving, Christopher, d. 1856. *XJ .822 .Ir8C A catechism of practical chemistry: being a familiar introduction to that interesting science: with an appendix, containing many safe, easy, and pleasing experiments, adapted to the use of schools in the United States ... By C. Irving ... First American edition improved and enlarged. New-York: F. & R. Lockwood, 154 Broadway. 1822. J. Oram, printer. (Continued on next card) MB
Card 2142
Card 2142
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2142 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Irving, Christopher, d. 1856. A catechism of practical chemistry ... 1822. (Card 2) *XJ .822 85 p. front. 14.5cm. .Ir8C Frontispiece engraved by G. R. King. Printed tan wrappers preserved.
Card 2144
Card 2144
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2144 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. Isham, Charlotte H. XJ Freddie [by] Charlotte H. Isham. .972 Philadelphia, Franklin Publishing Company .Is3F [1972] [32]p. illus. 14.5cm. Bright orange linen. Author's inscribed presentation copy to Alice Dalgliesh. MB-Rev.
Card 2146
Card 2146
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2146 · View on Internet Archive
Jerram, Jane Elizabeth (Holmes) The nursery story book; or, Tales and dialogues. By Mrs. Jerram, (late Jane Elizabeth Holmes.) New York: T. W. Strong, 98 Nassau street. *XH.99D .115 126 p. col. front., col. plates. 15cm. The frontispiece is printed in color; the plates are wood engravings colored by hand. Purple cloth, blind and gilt stamped.
Card 2148
Card 2148
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2148 · View on Internet Archive
Johnson, Richard 1734-1793. Hermit of the forest, and the wandering infants, a rural fragment ... Charlestown Mass.: Printed and sold by J. Lamson, at his office near the bridge, wholesale and retail.--1798. 31 p., incl. front., illus. 10.5cm.; in case 14cm. Frontispiece and p.31 pasted down inside illustrated wrappers. Not in Evans; d'Alte Welch, 615.11. MB
Card 2150
Card 2150
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2150 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. *Johnson, Richard 1734-1793. *XJ .812 .J62H The hermit of the forest, and the wandering infants. A rural fragment. Ornamented with cuts. a new edition. Hartford: Printed by Hale & Hosmer. 1812. 30 p., l l., incl. front., illus. 10.5cm. Shaw/Shoemaker 25637; d'Alté Welch, 615.23 Imperfect: t. p. mutilated, removing imprint date. Printed buff wrappers, dated 1813, with illustration. I. Title.
Card 2152
Card 2152
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2152 · View on Internet Archive
[Johnson, Richard] 1734-1793. XG The juvenile biographer; containing the lives of little masters and misses; including a variety of good and bad characters. By a little biographer. The first Worcester edition. Also available in microtext. Worcester, (Massachusetts) Printed by Isaiah Thomas, and sold at his book store. Sold also by E. Battelle, Boston, MDCCLXXXVII. [1787] viii, [9]-119 p. incl. front., illus. 12.5cm. (8vo) Evans 20440; d'Alté Welch 622.1. (See next card) MB
Card 2154
Card 2154
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2154 · View on Internet Archive
[Johnson, Richard] 1734-1793. The juvenile biographer ... 1787 (Card 2) Publisher's advts. ([4] p.) at end. Ex libris (bookplate): John A. Lewis. I. Title.
Card 2156
Card 2156
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2156 · View on Internet Archive
The juvenile budget. Being a new collection of entertaining fables, intended as a present for all those good girls and boys who behave according to the following rules: that is, Do as they are bid, come when they are called, and shut the door after them. Boston: Printed by N. Coverly, 1803. 16 p. illus. 9.5cm.; bd. to 15.5cm. d'Alté Welch, 639; not in Shaw/Shoemaker. Orange paste-paper wrappers preserved.
Card 2158
Card 2158
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2158 · View on Internet Archive
Kellogg, Elijah, 1831-1901. ... The hard-scrabble of Elm Island. By Rev. Elijah Kellogg ... Boston: Lee and Shepard. 1871. 2 p.l., 320 p. front. 17.5cm. (Elm Is- land stories, 6) Series note at head of title. Added decorative t. p. Green pebbled cloth, gilt stamped on spine; advts. on end-paper.
Card 2160
Card 2160
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2160 · View on Internet Archive
Kellogg, Elijah, 1831-1901. ... Lion Ben of Elm Island. By Rev. Elijah Kellogg ... Boston: Lee and Shepard. 1869 [i.e., 1868] 3 p.l., 5-265 p. front. 17.5cm. (Elm Is- land stories, 1) Series note at head of title. Added decorative t. p. Crimson pebbled cloth, gilt stamped on spine. Ex libris: Edward B. Wilder, December 1868.
Card 2162
Card 2162
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2162 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. RARE BOOK DEPT Kitty King and the eye. C.H. Smith, 13 Cornhill, Boston. [183-?] .62 23,[1]p. illus. 7.5cm. .80 Printed grey front wrapper preserved. no.2 MB-Rev.
Card 2164
Card 2164
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2164 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. El libro primero de los niños, ó Nueva cartil- la española. Parte segunda ... *XJ .823 .A10L Nueva-York: En la imprenta española de José Desnouës, calle de Provost, no.23. Se halla de venta, en casa de Bliss & White, Broadway, no. 128. 1823. 24 p. 18cm. Title illustration. Printed tan wrappers preserved. MB
Card 2166
Card 2166
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2166 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. The life and death of rich Mrs Duck. New York, Sheldon & Co. [186-?] cover-title,[12]p. col.illus. 18cm. Verse. Stiffened, illustrated printed pink wrappers.
Card 2168
Card 2168
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2168 · View on Internet Archive
Little Ann, a true story; and other pleasing poetical pieces for children. New York: Printed and sold by Mahlon Day, at the new juvenile book-store, no. 376, Pearl-street. 1829. [3]-23p. front.,illus. 14.5cm. Illustrated t.p. Frontispiece and p.23 pasted down inside printed wrapper. Shaw/Shoemaker: 39300.
Card 2170
Card 2170
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2170 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Little Lucy: or The careless child reformed. Cambridge: Printed by Hilliard and Metcalf. .820 1820. .A10L 33 p. 14.5cm. Shaw/Shoemaker (1820) 1981; d'Alté Welch, 714. Printed buff wrappers.
Card 2172
Card 2172
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2172 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Little Richard; a story for little boys. New York: Published by Samuel Wood & Sons, no.261 Pearl Street. <ca.1817?> 20 p. illus. 12.5cm. Title vignette. Printed orange wrappers.
Card 2174
Card 2174
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2174 · View on Internet Archive
... Little texts for little learners. Boston, Henry Hoyt, 9 Cornhill [ca.1870] 10 cards in wrapper. illus. 12cm. At head of title: Number 1. Chromolithographs.
Card 2176
Card 2176
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2176 · View on Internet Archive
Longueville, Peter fl. 1727, supposed author. The hermit: or The unparalleled sufferings and surprising adventures of Philip Quarll, an Englishman. Who was lately discovered upon an uninhabited island in the South-Sea, where he lived above fifty years, without any human assistance ... A new edition. Printed at Exeter N.H., by H. Ranlet, for I. Thomas, and E. T. Andrews, Faust's statue, no. 45, Newbury street, Boston. M,DCC,XCV. 1795 (Continued on next card)
Card 2178
Card 2178
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2178 · View on Internet Archive
Longueville, Peter fl. 1727, supposed author. The hermit ... fl. 1795 (Card 2) vi, fl. 263 p. incl. front. 17.5cm. "Preface", signed "P.L." in original edition, here signed "W.L." Signed at end (p. 263): Ed. Dorrington. Also published under title "The English Hermit." Evans 28298 (attributed to Alexander Bicknell) I. Quarll, Philip. II. Bicknell, Alexander, d. 1796, supposed author. III. Title.
Card 2180
Card 2180
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The lost child: a poetic tale. Founded upon a fact ... Philadelphia: Published and sold wholesale by Wm. Charles, and may be had of all the booksellers. 1811. W. M'Culloch, printer. vi, <7>-9, 12-60 p., incl. 5 pl. front. 18cm. Plate at p. <27> signed: J. Yeager sc. Shaw/Shoemaker 22466; d'Alté Welch, 732 (er-roneous paging) In this copy the frontispiece is bound facing p.9.
Card 2182
Card 2182
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2182 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. [Mackarness, Matilda Anne (Planché)] "Mrs. H.S. Mackarness", 1826-1881. The child's book of games. By Susie Sunbeam. Boston, Locke & Bubier, 36 Cornhill [ca.1856] 96p.,1£.,5-96p.incl.front. illus. 12cm. Green linen, stamped in black and gilt; col. illus. pasted on front. Ex libris (bookplate): Emily Newcomb Wilson. I. Title.
Card 2184
Card 2184
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2184 · View on Internet Archive
Maloy, Lois, 1902- XJ Wooden shoes in America by Lois Maloy and .940 Alice Dalgliesh. .D15WC New York, Charles Scribner's Sons [1940] [72]p. col.illus. 22.5cm. Illustrated gray linen.
Card 2186
Card 2186
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2186 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The man and the snake. A new story for children. Hartford <Conn> Published by S. G. Goodrich, 1821. 31 p. illus. 9.5cm.; bound to 13cm. "S. Lincoln, printer, Hartford"--p.31. Imperfect: p.1-2 (frontispiece?) wanting.
Card 2188
Card 2188
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2188 · View on Internet Archive
Marshall, Mrs. Louisa A *XJ .821 .M35S A sketch of my friend's family, intended to suggest some practical hints on religion and domestic manners. By Mrs. Marshall ... J. Metcalf, printer...Wendell, Mass., 1821. 88 p. 15.5cm.
Card 2190
Card 2190
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2190 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Martinet, Joannes Florentius, 1729-1795. The catechism of nature. For the use of chil- dren. By Doctor Marinet, professor philoso- phy at Zutphen. Translated from the Dutch ... Boston: Printed by Samuel Etheridge, for Da- vid West. no.36, Marlborough-Street. 1795. 99 p. 14.5cm. Translated by John Hall. Evans 29026. Publisher's advts. (3 p.) at end. Imperfect: p.89 & 92 mutilated. Ex libris (signature): Warren White.
Card 2192
Card 2192
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Martinet, Joannes Florentius, 1729-1795. The catechism of nature; for the use of chil- dren. By Doctor Martinet, professor of philosophy at Zutphen. Translated from the Dutch ... Philadelphia: Printed by Thomas Lang. and sold at his house, no.21, Church-Alley, and by all the booksellers. M DCC XCI. <1791> 2 p.l., <9>-136 p. 15cm. Translated by John Hall. Evans 23536. Ex libris (signa ture): Anna Eliot.
Card 2194
Card 2194
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Martinet, Joannes Florentius, 1729-1795. *XH .99E .45G The catechism of nature. For the use of chil- dren. By Doctor Martinet, professor of philoso- phy at Zutphen. Translated from the Dutch ... Boston: Printed by Samuel Etheridge, for Da- vid West, no.56, Cornhill. 1798. iv, <5>-108 p. 14cm. Translated by John Hall. Evans 34052.
Card 2196
Card 2196
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2196 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Martinet, Joannes Florentius, 1729-1795. The catechism of nature; for the use of chil- dren. By Doctor Martinet, professor of philosophy at Zutphen. Translated from the Dutch ... Printed in Boston, for David West, Marlboro' Street, and E. Larkin, Cornhill. ca. 1800? 108 p. 15.5cm. Translated by John Hall.
Card 2198
Card 2198
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2198 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Martinet, Joannes Florentius, 1729-1795. The catechism of nature: for the use of children. By Dr. Martinet, professor of philosophy at Zutphen. Translated from the Dutch ... Baltimore: Printed for and sold by Fielding Lucas, jun. and John Kingston, at their bookstores, Market-street. B. W. Sower, & Co. printers. 1811. iv, <sup>53</sup>-105, <sup>el</sup> p. 15cm. Translated by John Hall. Publisher's advt. (ii p.) at end. Shaw/Shoemaker 23291.
Card 2200
Card 2200
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2200 · View on Internet Archive
Mary and her cat. Words of two syllables. Portland <Me.>: By Shirley and Hyde, Exchange-Street. 1828. 21 p. illus. 14cm. Title illustration. Printed buff wrappers preserved.
Card 2202
Card 2202
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Mavor, William Fordyce, 1758-1837. Catechism of botany; or, An easy introduction to the vegetable kingdom. For the use of schools and families. By William Movor ... Boston: Printed and sold by J. Belcher, and by the several booksellers in this town; also, by Samuel Wood, New-York, and Thomas and Whipple, Newburyport. 1811. iv, 53-69 p. 14.5cm. Shaw/Shoemaker 23358.
Card 2204
Card 2204
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2204 · View on Internet Archive
Mavor, William Fordyce, 1758-1831. *XJ Catechism of botany; or, An easy introduction to the vegetable kingdom: for the use of schools and families. By William Mavor ... v.2 New-York: Printed and sold by Samuel Wood & Sons, at the Juvenile Book-store, no.261, Pearl-street, 1817. iv, <5>-70 p. 14.5cm. (In his The elements of knowledge, v.2. New-York, 1819) Shaw/Shoemaker 41385.
Card 2206
Card 2206
Drawer 068 · Chesnut Childs · card 2206 · View on Internet Archive
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Mavor, William Fordyce, 1758-1837. *XJ The catechism of universal history. For the use of schools and families. By William Mavor ... .815 Boston: Published by R. P. & C. Williams, no.8, State-Street. 1815. 68 p. 14cm. "Munroe, Francis & Parker, printers"--verso of t. p. Shaw/Shoemaker 35232. Imperfect: p.13-14 wanting.
Card 2208
Card 2208
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Mavor, William Fordyce, 1758-1831. The elements of knowledge: contained in catechisms on general knowledge, universal history, geography, animated nature, botany, health, the Bible, mother's catechism ... By William Mavor ... New-York: Published by Samuel Wood & Sons, no.261, Pearl-Street; and Samuel S. Wood & Co., no.212, Market-street, Baltimore. 1819. 2 v. 14.5cm. A collection of pamphlets also issued on next card)
Card 2210
Card 2210
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Mavor, William Fordyce, 1758-1831. The ele- ments of knowledge ... 1819. (Card 2) .819 separately here brought together with collective .M44E title pages. Shaw/Shoemaker 48650.
Card 2212
Card 2212
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Memoirs of Dick, the little poney, supposed to be written by himself; and published for the instruction and amusement of good boys and girls. Philadelphia: Printed for Benjamin Johnson, no.22, North Second Street. (Next door to the church.) 1813. 108 p. front., illus. 13.5cm. Frontispiece engraved by Tanner after Howitt. Shaw/Shoemaker 29148; d'Alté Welch, 763.2.
Card 2214
Card 2214
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Milne, Alan Alexander, 1882-1956. When I was very young [by] A.A. Milne. Illustrations by Ernest Shepard. New York, The Fountain Press, 1930. 26,[2]p. illus. 23cm. Title page printed in black and peach. Peach and white linen; illustrated in black and white. Signed by author: p.[28]
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Card 2216
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*Defoe 13. 1931 Moore, Mrs. Elizabeth C. The picture book of Robinson Crusoe; the text adapted from Daniel Defoe's story, by Elizabeth C. Moore; the pictures of E. A. Verpilleux. New York, Macmillan, 1931. 51 p., incl. col. front., col. plates. 28cm. LC 1. Children's literature—U. S. I. Defoe, Daniel. Robinson Crusoe. Abridgments and adaptations. II. Verpilleux, Emile Antoine, 1888-illus.
Card 2218
Card 2218
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Moral stories, for boys and girls. Wendell, Mass., Printed and sold by A. Metcalf. 1826. 23 p., incl. front., illus. 14cm. Title illustration. Printed buff wrappers preserved.
Card 2220
Card 2220
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. More, Hannah 1745-1833. *XJ The history of Black Giles. .807 Published by J. Johnson, n. 247 Market Street. .M81H Philadelphia. <1807> 1 p.l., 72 p. plate. 14cm. Title page, with illustration, engraved. Shaw/Shoemaker 13127; d'Alté Welch, 804.1 I. Title.
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Card 2222
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. *XH .99C .305 Mother Hubbard. The comical adventures of Mother Hubbard and her dog. Boston: Printed by Charles Spear. 1826. <10> p. illus. 6.5cm.; in case 19cm. Original pink wrappers. I. Title.
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Card 2224
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Natural history of quadrupeds; for the edi- fication & amusement of youth. Cooperstown <N. Y.>: Stereotyped, printed and sold by H. & E. Phinney, 1829. 1 p.l., 5-31 p. illus. 13.5cm.; bound to 18.5cm. Title illustration. Printed orange wrappers, with imprint dated 1831.
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Card 2226
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The new American primer containing short and easy lessons for little children. Cincinnati: Published by E. Morgan and son. [ca.1835] 1 p.l., 21, [1] p. illus. 11cm. Title illustration. Printed illustrated yellow wrappers.
Card 2228
Card 2228
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The New-England primer, improved; or, An easy and pleasant guide to the art of reading. To which is added, The Assembly's catechism. Adorned with cuts. Boston: Printed by Manning & Loring. Sold wholesale and retail at their bookstore, no.2, Cornhill [ca.1810?] [63] p. incl. front., illus. 10cm. (16mo) Signatures: [A]-D$^8$. (Continued on next card) MB
Card 2230
Card 2230
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The New-England primer, improved ... [ca.1810?] (Card 2) Heartman (3d ed.) 422. Imperfect: leaf D8 wanting. Wooden boards, covered with marbled printer's waste. Ex libris (signature): Calvin L. Prouty, Spencer [Mass.], 11 Dec. 1817.
Card 2232
Card 2232
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The New-England primer, improved; or, An easy and pleasant guide to the art of reading. To which is added, The Assembly's catechism. Adorned with cuts. Boston: Printed by James Loring, Sold wholesale and retail at his bookstore, no. 2, Cornhill [ca.1820?] [63] p. illus. 9.5cm.; bound to 13cm. (16mo) Signatures: [A]-D$^8$. (Continued on next card)
Card 2234
Card 2234
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The New-England primer, improved ... [ca.1815- 1830] (Card 2) Heartman (3d ed.) 435; Shaw/Shoemaker 35424. This copy, on wove paper, has been disbound, with each leaf mounted separately. Ex libris (signature): Hannah Morrison [?], Braintree, March 1829. .99C Another copy. 10cm. .11 Imperfect: [A]l wanting; printed on wove paper with original binding of wooden boards covered with blue-gray paper. (Continued on next card)
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Card 2236
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The New-England primer, improved ... [ca.1815- 1830] (Card 3) XH Another copy. 10cm. .99C Imperfect: [A]l wanting; printed on laid paper .11 with front cover of wooden board covered with blue-gray paper partially preserved. c.2 Ex libris (signature): W. L. Chaffin, North Easton, Mass.
Card 2238
Card 2238
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. The nightingale; or Rural songster: in two parts, Part I.--Containing favorite, innocent, entertaining and sentimental songs. Part II.--Containing the most approved patriotic songs. (Many of which are original.) Also available in microtext Dedham [Mass.]: Printed by H.Mann, 1800. 125,[3]p. 13.5cm.(8vo) Title within woodcut border. Without music. Evans 49123
Card 2240
Card 2240
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The pensioner and his daughter Jane. *XJ Portsmouth <N. H.>: Published by T. H. Miller. .823 Sold also by H. Gray & Co. Portsmouth; Saml. T. .A10P Armstrong, and Lincoln and Edmands, Boston; C. Whipple, Newburyport; and J. W. Shepard, Concord. 1823. 22 p. 14cm. Title vignette. Printed gray-blue wrappers.
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Card 2242
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. Pierson, Clara Dillingham. Among the farmyard people. By Clara Dillingham Pierson ... Illustrated by F.C. Gordon. New York, copyright by E.P.Dutton and Company, 31 West Twenty-third street, 1899. ix,245,[2]p. front.,11 plates. 19.5cm. Publisher's ad: p.[246 & 247] Off white linen; illustrated in black and blue; gilt stamped.
Card 2244
Card 2244
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The pious and industrious sailor boy. and The sick soldier. «New Haven» Sidney's Press. Published by John Babcock & Son, New-Haven, S. & W. R. Bab- cock, no.163 King-Street, Charleston, and M'- Carty & Davis, Philadelphia, 1820. 31 p. front., illus. 14.5cm.; bound to 18.5cm. Title vignette. Shaw/Shoemaker (1820) 2788.
Card 2246
Card 2246
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A pleasing toy, for girl or boy. Wendell, Mass., Printed and sold by J. Metcalf. 1828. 16 p. 10cm.; bound to 14.5cm. Title vignette. Printed puce wrappers preserved.
Card 2248
Card 2248
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Politi, Leo, 1908- XJ A boat for Peppe. By Leo Politi. .950 New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1950. .P75b [32]p. col.illus. 26cm. Illustrated blue turquoise linen.
Card 2250
Card 2250
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Politi, Leo, 1908- XJ The butterflies come by Leo Politi. .957 New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, [1957] .P75B [31]p. col.illus. 25cm. Printed and illustrated bright yellow linen.
Card 2252
Card 2252
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Politi, Leo, 1908- XJ Juanita by Leo Politi. .948 New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1948. .P75J 3lp. illus.(col.) 26cm. Includes music. Gray linen stamped in red; blue turquoise linen spine. Author's inscribed presentation copy with hand-colored illus. on fly-leaf.
Card 2254
Card 2254
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The poor orphans legacy: being a short collection of godly counsels and exhortations to a young arising generation. Primarily designed by the author for his own children, but published that others may also reap benefit by them. By a minister of the Gospel ... Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, 1734. vi, 7-39 p. 17.5cm. Evans 3828; Hildeburn 492. Ex libris (ms annotations): Benjamin & Dorothy Watkins.
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Card 2256
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The present; a first book. For children. Boston: Printed by Samuel Avery, for C. Williams, no. 8 State-Street. 1811. Price 6 1/4 cents. 35 p., incl. front., illus. 14cm. Imprint date on cover: 1812. Title illustration. Frontispiece and p.35 pasted down inside printed and illustrated tan wrappers. Shaw/Shoemaker 23742.
Card 2258
Card 2258
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. *H.99D .123 A present for little girls. New-Haven, Sidney's Press, 1825. 23 p. illus. 10cm. Verse and prose with moral themes. On cover: Present for girls. [1. Children's literature—U. S.] I. Title: Present for girls.
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Card 2260
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The prize. or, The story of George Benson and Wm. Sandford. Newburyport <Mass.>: Published by Charles Whipple, bookseller, no.4, State-Street. 1824. W. & J. Gilman, printers. 36 p. illus. 13cm.; bound to 14.5cm. Title vignette. Printed green wrappers preserved.
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Card 2262
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Rawlings, Marjorie (Kinnan), 1896-1953. XJ Cross Creek by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. .942 Decorations by Edward Shenton. .R21C New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1942. 4p. fl., 367p. illus. 21.5cm. Green linen, stamped in silver; end papers illustrated in green.
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Card 2264
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Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan, 1896-1953. XJ The secret river [by] Marjorie Kinnan .955 Rawlings. Illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. .R19S New York, Charles Scribner's Sons [1955] 2p. /.,[59]p. illus. 21cm. Beige linen, illustrated in white; beige end papers.
Card 2266
Card 2266
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. Rhymes for the nursery. New Haven. Published by S.Babcock [ca.1840?] 16p. illus.
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Card 2268
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Richardson, Samuel, 1689-1761. The history of Sir Charles Grandison. Abridged from the works of Samuel Richardson ... The first Boston edition, adorned with cuts. Boston: Printed and sold by Samuel Hall, no. 53, Cornhill. 1794. 113 p. front., 5 pl. 14cm. (24mo.) Evans 27623.
Card 2270
Card 2270
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Richmond, Legh. 1772-1827. *XJ The dairyman's daughter. To which is added, An interesting account of a child. .814 Hartford: Printed by Peter B. Gleason & Co., 1814. 1 p.l., 36 p. 13.5cm. On the exemplary lives of two children who died young. Not in Shaw/Shoemaker. Wall-paper wrappers preserved.
Card 2272
Card 2272
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Richmond, Legh. 1772-1827. The dairyman's daughter; an authentic and interesting narrative. By a clergyman of the Church of England. Otley Eng.: Printed and sold by W. Walker. 1816. 60 p. 18.5cm. I. Title.
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Card 2274
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The riddle-book. For the entertainment of boys and girls. Sidney's Press, New-Haven. 1825. 23 p., incl. front., illus. 10.5cm.; bound to 16.5cm. Title vignette. Also published under title: The riddle book. For the entertainment of young masters and misses ... (Continued on next card)
Card 2276
Card 2276
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The riddle-book. For the entertainment of boys and girls ... 1825. (Card 2) "Published by J. Babcock and Son, New-Haven, and S. Babcock and Co., Charleston, S. C. ..." --p.3 Frontispiece and p.23 pasted down inside printed rust wrappers. Imperfect: p.11-12 mutilated.
Card 2278
Card 2278
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The riddle book. For the entertainment of young masters and misses. New-Haven: Published by J. Babcock and Son, and S. Babcock and Co. 329 King-St. Charles-ton, S. C. Sidney's Press.--1824. 23 p., incl. front., illus. 10.5cm.; bound to 14cm. Title vignette. Also published under title: The riddle book. For the entertainment of boys and girls. (Continued on next card)
Card 2280
Card 2280
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The riddle book. For the entertainment of young masters and misses ... 1824. (Card 2) Imperfect: p.5-6 wanting. Slate blue wrappers preserved.
Card 2282
Card 2282
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Robin Hood. *XK .38 .93 The extraordinary life and adventures of Robin Hood, captain of the robbers of Sherwood Forest. Interspersed with The history of Little John and his merry men all. New-York: Published by S. King, and sold wholesale and retail at his book store, 386, Broadway. W. Grattan, printer. 1821. 1 p.l., <7>-32 p. 19.5cm. Ex libris (signature): John G. Gilbert.
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Card 2284
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. Select fables, in prose and verse ... New-York : Printed and sold by Samuel Wood, at the Juvenile Book-store, no. 357, Pearl Street. 1814. 48p. : illus. ; 13.5cm. Title vignette. Printed illustrated yellow stiffened wrapper. Fables from various sources. Shaw/Shoemaker 32738; Welch 1173.3; Rosenbach 508. MB-Rev.
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Card 2286
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Sellon, William. *XJ An abridgement of the Holy Scriptures. By .813 the Rev. Mr. Sellon ... .Sel4A Hartford: Printed and sold by Hale & Hosmer. 1813. ix, 215 p. 14cm. Shaw/Shoemaker 29770. Imperfect: p.211-214 mutilated. Ex libris (signature): Theodore Sedgwick.
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Card 2288
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Seven Sages. English. *XH .99C .536 The history of the Seven wise masters of Rome. Containing many ingenious and entertaining stories; wherein the treachery of evil counselors is discovered, innocency cleared, and the wisdom of the Seven wise masters displayed. Boston: Printed and sold by William Spotswood, no.55, Marlborough-Street. 1795. 100 p. 13.5cm. Evans 29467. I. Title. II. Title: Seven Wise Masters
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Card 2290
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Seven wise mistresses of Rome. *XH .99B .14 no.4 The history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome. Containing many ingenious and entertaining stories; wherein the treachery of evil counsellors is discovered, innocence cleared, and the wisdom of the seven wise mistresses displayed. America, Printed for the purchasers. 1811. 107 p. 14.5cm. "To the reader" signed (p.2) by Thomas (Continued on next card)
Card 2292
Card 2292
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Seven wise mistresses of Rome. The history of the seven wise mistresses ... 1811. (Card 2) Howard, to whom the work has been attributed. Page 69 misnumbered 79. Shaw/Shoemaker 23055; Welch, American children's books, 564.7. No.4 in tract volume with George Brinley sale label, no.7166. I. Howard, Thomas, cf. 1700? supposed author. II. Title.
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Card 2294
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Sherwood, Mary Martha (Butt) 1755-1851. Dazee, or The re-captured Negro. By Mrs. Sherwood ... Newburyport Mass.: Printed by W.&J. Gilman, booksellers, Phenix Building, no.9, State-Street. 1822. 47, <u>cl.</u> p. 1 illus. 13.5cm.; bound to 20cm. Title vignette. Imperfect: p.1-2 (frontispiece?) wanting.
Card 2296
Card 2296
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Sherwood, Mary Martha (Butt) 1775-1851. *XJ The hedge of thorns. By Mrs. Sherwood ... .820 New-York: Published by Samuel Wood & Sons, .Sh5H2 no.261, Pearl-Street; and Samuel S. Wood & Co. no.212, Market-street, Baltimore. 1820. 87 p., incl. front. 15cm. Shaw/Shoemaker (1820) 3204. Imperfect: p.87 wanting.
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Card 2298
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Sherwood, Mary Martha (Butt) 1775-1851. History of Emily and her brothers. By Mrs. Sherwood ... Third American edition. Boston: Published by Samuel T. Armstrong, and Crocker & Brewster, no.50, Cornhill, 1821. 23, elp. 12.5cm.; bound to 14cm. Title vignette. Printed buff wrappers preserved.
Card 2300
Card 2300
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. <Sherwood, Mary Martha (Butt)> 1775-1851. *XJ The history of little Henry and his bearer. .820 Hartford; George Goodwin & Sons...printers, .Sh5H 1820. 32 p. illus. 11cm. Shaw/Shoemaker (1820) 3209. I. Title.
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Card 2302
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Sherwood, Mary Martha (Butt) 1775-1851. Julian Percival. By Mrs. Sherwood ... Salem <Mass.>: Published by Whipple and Lawrence. 1827. 35 p., incl. front. 15.5cm. Title vignette. "W. Falfray, jr. and J. Chapman, printers"--verso of t. p. Printed buff wrappers preserved.
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Card 2304
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Sherwood, Mary Martha (Butt) 1775-1851. *XJ The orphan boy, by Mrs. Sherwood ... and .822 The caskets, by the author of "The raven and .Sh50 the dove," &c. &c. <Lucy Lyttelton Cameron> Boston: Printed and sold by Lincoln & Edmands, no.53 Cornhill. 1822. 34 p., incl. front. 15cm. Frontispiece pasted down inside printed pink front wrapper. Imperfect: p.33-34 mutilated.
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Card 2306
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. Sherwood, Mary Martha (Butt) 1775-1851. The two sisters. By Mrs. Sherwood ... [New York] Printed for The American Tract Society [by D.Fanshaw] 1825. 12p. 18cm. Title illustration. At head of title: No.127. Paged also [205]-216. Printed buff wrappers preserved.
Card 2308
Card 2308
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A short view of the natural history of the earth. Designed for the instruction [!] & amusement of young persons. By H. E. Boston--Printed by Hosea Sprague, no.4, West-Street. 1803. 87 p. 10cm.; bound to 19cm. Shaw/Shoemaker 5048; d'Alté Welch 284 (with reading "instruction") Imperfect: p.87 wanting. I. E., H. MB
Card 2310
Card 2310
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. RARE BOOK DEPT. XmQ Simple rhymes and little lays of Nelly's happy childhood days. .62 [New York, ca.1870?] .76 20¢.,including col.plates. 6.5cm. Ex libris: Edward Codman Parish.
Card 2312
Card 2312
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*A.8254 .19 Sinclair, Upton Beall, 1878- The Gnomobile. A Gnice Gnew Gnarrative with Gnonsense, but Gnothing gnaughty. Illus. by John O'Hara Cosgrave, II. New York, Farrar & Rinehart [c.1936] 4 p.l., 181 p. illus. 21 cm. I. Title.
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Card 2314
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The silver sixpence, together with Anecdotes of monkeys, My dog and my shadow, Ghost,-- Conjurer,--and Vain Child. Brookfield <Mass.>: E. and G. Merriam, printers. 1826. 34 p. illus. 13.5cm.; bound to 16.5 Title vignette. Imperfect: p.1-2 (frontispiece?) wanting.
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Card 2316
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. The skaters. Boston, Bowles and Dearborn, 72, Washington Street. Press of Isaac R. Butts and Co. 1828. 23 p. illus. 14.5cm.; bound to 19cm. Title vignette. Pages 4-23 also numbered in inner margins 66-85. "Vol. V, no.4" of an unidentified series. Printed tan wrappers preserved.
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Card 2318
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*XJ .806 .Sm5L Smith, Frederick 1757?-1813. A letter to the children and youth, of the Society of Friends. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Kimber, Conrad, and Co., no.93, Market Street, and no. 170, South Second Street. 1806. 16 p. 14cm. Signed at end: Frederick Smith. London, 20th of 12th Mo. 1805. Shaw/Shoemaker 11377 (& erroneously, 9375) Marbled wrappers preserved. MB I.Title
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Card 2320
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. *Somerville, Elizabeth fl. 1801. **XJ The history of little Phoebe, and the re- .812 claimed child ... .So5H Hartford: Printed by Hale & Hosmer, 1812. 31 p., incl. front., illus. 10.5cm. Frontispiece and p.31 pasted down inside printed and illustrated yellow wrappers. Imprint on front wrapper dated "1813". Shaw/Shoemaker 25658 (under title) I. Title.
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Card 2322
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Sterndale, Mrs. Mary. *XJ Delia's birth-day. Being the third of a series of interesting stories. By Mary Sterndale ... .821 Boston: Published by Thomas Wells, no.3 Ha- nover-Street, and 36 Union-Street. Lincoln & Ed- mands, printers. 1821. 108 p. 15cm. Title vignette. "The cottage": p.33-50; "The museum": p.51- 63; "The village school": p.65-108. Each has special t. p.
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Card 2324
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Sterndale, Mrs. Mary. *XJ .821 .St4S no.1 The sisters. Being the first of a series of interesting stories ... By Mary Sterndale ... Boston: Published by Thomas Wells, no.3 Hanover-Street, and no.36 Union-Street. Lincoln & Edmands, printers. 1821. 108 p. 15cm. Title vignette. "The triumph of filial affection" with special t. p.: p.<sup>99</sup>-108.
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Card 2326
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. *XH Stories selected from the lights and shadows of Scottish life, for youth ... .823 Salem <Mass.>: Published by Cushing & Appleton, and J. M. Ives. 1823. .A10S 1 p.l., 84 p. front., 2 pl. 17.5cm. Unsigned plates engraved.
Card 2328
Card 2328
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RARE BOOK DEPT. CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. The Sunday scholar who turned sailor boy. New Haven--S.Babcock. Sidney's Press. 1831. lp. l., [5]-17p. illus. 10.5cm. Title vignette. Yellow printed illustrated wrapper. American imprints (1831) 9332. MB-Rev.
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Card 2330
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. The surprising adventure of four Russian sailors, at the island of Spitzbergen. New-York: Published by Samuel Wood and Sons, No.261, Pearl-street; and Samuel S.Wood & Co.No.212, Market-st. Baltimore. [ca.1820] 36p. front., 3 plates. 17cm. Cover title: Adventures of four Russian sailors. Printed gray stiffened wrappers preserved; publisher's advertisement on lower cover. Shoemaker 3369. MB-Rev.
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Card 2332
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Taylor, Jane, 1783-1824. *XH .99C .206 A day's pleasure: to which are added Reflections on a day's pleasure, and Busy idleness. By Jane Taylor. New-York: Printed and sold by Mahlon Day, at the new juvenile book-store, no.276, Pearl-Street. 1830. 47 p., incl. front., illus. 13cm.; bound to 16.5cm. Title illustration. Frontispiece & pale blue printed p.47 pasted down inside wrappers.
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Card 2334
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Taylor, Jane, 1783-1824. *XJ Display. A tale for young people. By Jane .815 Taylor ... .T21D Boston: Published by John Eliot. 1815. 206 p. 15cm. Shaw/Shoemaker 36053. Imperfect: p.73-74 wanting.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Taylor, Jane, 1783-1824. *XJ Poetical remains of the late Jane Taylor; with extracts from her correspondence. By Isaac Taylor. Stereotyped by L. Johnson. no.2 Lowell, Ms., Printed & published by Thomas Billings. 1829. iv, <sup>53</sup>-144 p. 19cm. Bound with, as issued, Isaac Taylor's Memoirs of the late Jane Taylor, Lowell, 1829.
Card 2338
Card 2338
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. SPECIAL COLLECTIONS [Thoms, William John] 1803-1885. SCJ .846 .T38G2 Gammer Gurton's famous histories of Sir Guy of Warwick, Sir Bevis of Hampton, Tom Hickathrift, Friar Bacon, Robin Hood, and the King and the cobbler. Newly revised and amended by Amb. Mer. [i.e. Ambrose Merton, pseud.] New York: Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway. 1846. [106]p. 6 plates. 18cm. Stories paged irregularly, as from a larger (See next card) MB-Rev.
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Card 2340
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS [Thoms, William John] 1803-1885. Gammer SCJ Gurton's famous histories ... 1846. .846 (Card 2) .T38G 2 work. Title and text within historiated borders. Blue ripple-grain cloth, blind and gilt stamped. 1. Legends--England. I. Title.
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Card 2342
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. RARE BOOK DEPT. The token. XJ Boston: Brown, Taggard & Chase, (successors to W. .857 J. Reynolds & Co.) 25 & 29 Cornhill. 1857. .A1OT 48p. illus. (incl.front.) 12.5cm. Illustrated title page.
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Card 2344
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Tommy Trip. Trip's History of beasts; being a trifle for a good boy ... Albany: Printed by E. and E. Hosford. 1810. 31 p., incl. front., illus. 11cm. Frontispiece and p.31 pasted down inside printed buff wrappers. Shaw/Shoemaker 21521.
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Card 2346
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Tosca, William Augustus. *XH .99C .434 The Christmas gift; or, One good turn deserves another. A tale. By William Augustus Tosca. Boston, Bowles and Dearborn, 72, Washington Street. Press of Isaac R. Butts and Co., 1828. 20 p. 14.5cm.; bound to 19cm. Paging duplicated in inner margins of p.4-20. From "Vol. 5" of an unidentified series.
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Card 2348
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Travers, Pamela L., 1906- XJ Mary Poppins by P.L. Travers. Illustrated by .934 Mary Shepard. .T69M New York, Reynal & Hitchcock, [1934] 3p. fl., ix-xii, 206p. incl. front. illus. 19.5cm. Dresden blue linen stamped in mulberry; illustrated lining papers.
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Card 2350
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Valentine and Orson. *XJ The adventures of Valentine and Orson. A tale for youth ... .805 New-York: Published by T. B. Jansen, book-seller, 116 Broadway, opposite the City-Hotel. L. Nichols, print. 1805. 35 p. 14cm. Title vignette. Shaw/Shoemaker 7840.
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Card 2352
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Valentine and Orson. The adventures of Valentine and Orson. A tale for youth ... Boston: Published by Watson & Bangs, no.7, State-Street. 1813. 32 p. front., illus. 14cm. Title vignette. Frontispiece pasted down on printed tan wrappers. Shaw/Shoemaker 30393. I. Title.
Card 2354
Card 2354
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A visit to a Sabbath school, a narrative for children. By a Sabbath school teacher. Boston: Printed for Samuel T. Armstrong, by Crocker & Brewster, no.50, Cornhill. 1820. 36 p. 15cm. Title vignette. Shaw/Shoemaker (1820) 4126.
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Card 2356
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Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. Divine songs, attempted in easy language, for the use of children. By I. Watts ... The fourteenth edition. Boston: Printed for, and sold by A. Barclay at the sign of the Gilt Bible, in Corn-Hill, M,DCC,LXXV. <1775> v, 6-47, <1> p. ports. 13.5cm. Not in Evans.
Card 2358
Card 2358
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S. The week-day book for boys and girls. By the editors of the Popular library. Boston: John Allen & Co. 1835. 232p.,incl.front. illus. 16.5cm. Purple morocco cloth, blind stamped; gilt stamped on spine.
Card 2360
Card 2360
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Whistle, Will pseud. *XJ .816 .W57H The history of the birds of the air: designed for the entertainment of all good little boys and girls. Ornamented with engravings. Albany: Printed by E. & E. Hosford. 1816. 31, el p., incl. front., illus. 10.5cm. Decorative printed wrappers included in paging. Shaw/Shoemaker 37844. I. Title.
Card 2362
Card 2362
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«Wilkinson, Rebecca» *XH Sermons to children; to which are added, .804 Short Hymns, suited to the subjects. By a lady. .W65S Boston: Printed for Hall and Hiller, no. 53, Cornhill. 1804. 123, el. p. 11cm. Shaw/Shoemaker 7764. I. Title. MB
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Card 2364
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U. S. Winter. *XH Boston: Printed by Charles Spear. 1826. .99C .112 <8> p. illus. 6.5cm.; bound to 14cm. Title vignette. Original paste-paper wrappers preserved. Ex libris (signature?): Sarah F. Currier.
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Card 2366
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE----U.S. R-B xJ Winter; Ornamental with cuts. -- .826 Boston: Printed by Charles Spear, 1826. 16 p.: ill.; 10 cm. Woodcuts are same as those in [8] p. edition, of same year, with expanded text. 1. Children's literature----U.S. RG85-500337 r R-B AACR2 MRG85-500337 23279
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Card 2368
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Youthful sports. Philadelphia, Published by Jacob Johnson, n. a. 147 Market St., 1802. 59, <u>el</u> p., incl. plates. 13.5cm. Illustrated title page engraved. "John Bioren, printer"--p. <u>60</u> Shaw/Shoemaker 3605.
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Card 2370
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE—U. S.—BIBLIOGRAPHY. Z1231 .F5D2 Davidson, Gustav, 1895– First editions in American juvenilia and problems in their identification, by Gustav Davidson ... [Chicago] Normandie house [°1939] 1 p. l., 5-29, [1] p. 20½ cm. Illustrated t.-p. in colors. “This article is the result of independent researches in the field of 19th century American juvenilia.”—Foreword. “Notes”: p. 26-29 [Another copy] 1. American literature—Bibl.—First editions. 2. Children's literature—U. S.—Bibl. 3. American literature—19th cent.—Bibl. 40-9851 Library of Congress Copy 2. Copyright [8] 028.5
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Card 2372
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Rosenbach, Abraham Simon Wolf, 1876-1952. Early American children's books, with bibliographical descriptions of the books in his private collection. Foreword by A. Edward Newton. Portland, Me., The Southworth Press, 1933. lix, 354 p. illus. 27cm.
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Card 2374
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE--U.S.--BIBLIOGRAPHY. RARE BOOK DEPT. XZ .67 .W44B Welch, D'Alté Aldridge, 1907-1970. A bibliography of American children's books printed prior to 1821. [Worcester, Mass.] American Antiquarian Society and Barre Publishers, 1972. 1xvi,516p. 27cm.
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Card 2376
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Milne-Home, Mary Pamela (Ellis), f1.1890. Mama's black nurse stories. West Indian folk-lore. By Mary Pamela Milne-Home. With six full-page illustrations. Edinburgh and London, William Blackwood and Sons, MDCCCXC [1890] xp.,l£.,l21p. front.,5plates. 17.5cm. Contents include tales reprinted from Sir G. W. Dascent's Popular tales from the Norse. p. viii. Terre-verte linen; stamped in gilt & colors; black end papers.
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Card 2378
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Halsey, Rosalie Vrylina. Forgotten books of the American nursery: a history of the development of the American story-book by Rosalie V. Halsey. Boston, Charles E. Goodspeed & Co. 1911. viii p.,1fl.,244p.,1fl. illus. 26cm. "Of this book seven hundred copies were printed in November 1911, by D.B. Updike, at The Merrymount Press, Boston." Dark gray spine, gilt stamped; decorative gray paper boards
Card 2380
Card 2380
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE, ENGLISH--BIBLIOGRAPHY-- CATALOGS. Moon, Marjorie. John Harris's books for youth, 1801-1843. Being a check-list of books for children and young people published for their amusement and instruction by John Harris and his son, successors to Elizabeth Newbery; including a list of games and teaching toys. Compiled by Marjorie Moon. [Cambridge] Printed for the compiler in association with Five Owls Press, [1976] xix,185p. illus.,facsimis.,16 plates. 25cm. 1. Children's literature, English-- Bibliography-- (firm) 3. Catalogs. 2. John Harris Publishers--Great Britain.
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Card 2382
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE, SPANISH--HISTORY AND CRITICISM. Bravo-Villasante, Carmen. *SCD Historia de la literatura infantil española. .963 [2. ed. Madrid] Doncel [1963] .B73H 280p. illus. (part col.) facsims. 25cm. Bibliography: p.253-255. 1. Children's literature, Spanish--Hist. & crit.
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Card 2384
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Children's Longfellow, The. . . Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. The children's Longfellow, illustrated. Boston. Houghton Mifflin Co. 1908. ix, (2), 334 pp. Colored illus. Colored plates. $8^{\circ}$. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 19, 1909. G9315 — T.r.
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Card 2386
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AP 200 .C5 Children's magazine (New York, N.Y.). Children's magazine. Vol. 1 (Jan. 1829)-- New York : General Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union, 1829-1833. 5 vol. in 3 : ill. ; 15 cm. 1. Children's periodicals-- Periodicals. 2. Sunday school literature--Periodicals. I. General Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union. MRGRRBK AP200 .C5 sn 77020334 001644
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Card 2388
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BPL1RB 39999051909420 The children's medley, : or, 100 instructive and a 130 P. ill.; 14 cm.
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Card 2390
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The childern's miscellany. London, Whittingham and Arliss, 1815. (Whittingham and Arliss juvenile library.)
Card 2392
Card 2392
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The children's miscellany: in which is included The history of Little Jack ... Editions of this work printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
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Card 2394
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The children's miscellany: in which is included The history of little Jack; by Thomas Day ... First American edition; embellished with thirty-five cuts and frontispieces. Boston: Printed and sold by William Spotswood. 1796. 2p. l.,331,[1]p. illus.,2 plates. 18cm.(12mo) Frontispiece signed Trenchard; illus. p.[278] signed J.G. Weston. (See next card) MB-Rev.
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Artz fd--1901--tr.fr. A.1701 1 Children's literature--U.S. I Day, Thomas, 1748-1789 The history of little Jack II Trenchard, Edward C., ca.1777-1824, illus. III Weston, J G illus. IV Longueville, Philip, f1.1727, supposed author The history of Philip Quarll dis ex libris
Card 2396
Card 2396
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The children's miscellany ... 1796. (Card 2) Pages 79 and 263 misnumbered 97 and 26. Evans 30190; Welch 186. "The history of Philip Quarll": p.[97]-192. Ex libris (signature): D.C. Colesworthy.
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Card 2398
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The children's miscellany: in which is included The history of little Jack; by Thomas Day ... A new edition, embellished with twenty-eight cuts, by Bewick, and a frontispiece. London: Printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly. 1797. <Price 3s. 6d. bound.> v,325p. front.,illus. 18cm. Frontispiece engraved after M. Brown. "The history of Philip Quarll": p.215-325. MB-Rev.
Card 2399
Card 2399
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Cutter Fd--1919--tr.fr. 8067.217(res.) 1 Children's literature--Gt. Brit. I Day, Thomas, 1748-1789 The history of little Jack II Bewick, Thomas, 1753-1828, illus. III Brown, M illus. IV Longueville, Philip, f1.1727, supposed author The history of Philip Quarll dis
Card 2400
Card 2400
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Children's offering, The. Song. Greene, Chester W. 8042.118=*Artz Cab.19.19 The children's offering. Soprano solo, semi-chorus and chorus. Words by Elizabeth Porter Gould. Music by Chester W. Greene. Chelsea. Ryder Music Publishing Co. 1895. 5 pp. L. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 15, 1908. G6358 — T.r.
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Card 2402
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Acc. Children's Paper. 77-765 Pictures and songs for the little ones at home ... London; New York, T.Nelson [1856] Mansellxxx Printed paper label pasted over imprint: Houghton & Co ... 1 Dec. 1977 Wadlin, 1932, Fd
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Card 2404
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Children's periodicals. see also Periodicals. Juvenile.(For young people)
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Card 2406
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CHILDREN'S PERIODICALS. **H.99E .34 Forrester's playmate, edited by Mark Forrester. [v.5] July-Dec. 1856; [v.6] Jan.-June, 1857; [v.7] July-Dec. 1857; [v.8] Jan.-June, 1858; [v.9] July, 1858-Jan., 1859; [v.10] Jan.-June, 1860; [v.11] July-Dec. 1859; [v.12] Jan.-June, 1860; [v.13] July-Dec. 1860; [v.14] Jan.-July, 1861; [v.15] Oct. 1861-March, 1862; [v.16] April-Sept. 1862. Boston, Wm. Guild & co. [1856-62] 18 v. in 6. illus., col. front. tables. 21cm Vols. 5, 6 have sub-titles: A treasury for boys and girls.
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Card 2408
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[v.13] July to Dec. 1860 is bound after [v.14] Jan. to July, 1861. *7299 .70 ----- ----- [v.4] Feb. -June, 1856; [v.7] July, 1857; [v.16] April-Sept. 1862, edited by Mark Forrester. Boston, Wm. Guild & co. [1856-62] 3 v. in 2. illust. 22cm. Vol. 6 has sub-title: A gift book for boys and dirls. 1. Children's periodicals. I. Forrester, Mark, ed.
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Card 2410
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The childern's picture-book of the saga-city of animals. New York, Harper & Brothers, 1862.
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Card 2412
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Children's pictures. No. 2 in **H.99c.48** — Northampton. Merrifield. [18—?] 10 pp. Illus. 48°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Apr. 9, 1903 E8385 — Chap-books.
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Card 2414
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Children's plays. Berquin, Arnaud, 1749-1791. The children's friend. Translated from the French. Vol. 1, 2, 4. Newburyport: Printed by John Mycall, for the proprietor of the Boston Bookstore . . . [178-?] 3 v. 17 cm. *6669.4 Vol. 2 bears the imprint: Newburyport: Printed by John Mycall, for William Blake . . Mostly children's plays. Same. Vol. 1. Boston: Printed by John W. Folsom, and sold by him, and Benjamin Larkin. [179-?] I v. *6669.27 Same. Vol. 4. Printed at Boston, by Thomas Hall . . for William P. Blake . . . 1795. I v. *6679.54 [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 23, 1921. M2053 — T.r. — Children's plays.
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Card 2416
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Children's plays. Berquin, A., 1749-1791. The children's friend. (Continued.) Same. A new edition. London. Stockdale, Johnson, Rivington, Law . . . 1804. 4 v. Plates. **K.226.4 Same. . . Being a selection . . . A new edition. Wilson. 1822. 298, (2) pp. 6669.7 Same. A new and revised edition. Vol. 1, 2. Boston. Munroe & Francis . . . 1833. 2 v. 15½ cm., in 6s. 6679.47 Same. New translation. 1846. 2 v. Illus. 16 cm., in 4s and 8s. *6679.99 Same. A new translation . . . Crosby & Nichols. 1864. 2 v. in 1. Plates. Decorated title-page. Vignettes. 17 cm. *6679.32 The titles and contents of the various editions differ somewhat. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 23, 1921. M2053
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Card 2418
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Children's plays. Housman, Laurence, 1867–, and Harley Granville Barker, 1877– Prunella: or love in a Dutch garden. [Play.] London. Bullen. 1906. (6), 89, (3) pp. Plate. 19½ cm., in 8s. *A.4291.3 Same. Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd. 1914. (5), 89, (1) pp. 21 cm., in 8s. 2579a.191 Same. Boston. Little, Brown & Co. 1916. 18½ cm. 2579a.197 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 12, 1926. N2379 — T.r. — Jt. auth. — Children's plays.
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Card 2420
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Children's plays. Macé, Jean. 1815-1894. **T.35.2 Théâtre du Petit-Chateau. Illustrations par Froment. = Paris. Hetzel & cie. [1879.] (4), 290, (2) pp. Vignettes. Engraved title-page. [Bibliothèque d'éducation et de recréation.] 24 cm., in 4s. Contents. — Préface. — L'année nouvelle. — À brebis tondue Dieu mesure le vent. — Une lettre. — Les ricochets. — La révolte des fleurs. — Les larmes d'une mère.— La leçon de géographie.— La composition d'histoire. — Le palais du temps. — L'utilité de la douleur. — Souvenirs de pension. Plays for children. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J639 — T.r. — S.r. — Children's plays.
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Card 2422
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CHILDREN'S PLAYS. *XF .2517 Simrock, Karl Joseph, 1802-1876, comp. .S53D3 Das deutsche Kinderbuch. Altherkömmliche Rei- me, Lieder, Erzählungen, Uebungen, Räthsel und Scherze für Kinder, Frankfurt am Main, H. L. Brönner, 1848. 248 p. 18cm. 1. Children's songs. 2. Children's plays. 3. Riddles, German.
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Card 2424
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Children's poems. Abbott, Jacob, compiler. The Rollo and Lucy first[-third] book of poetry. Original and selected. New York. Dodd & Mead. 1870. 3 v. Plates. $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 6s. Same. Third book. The title on the cover is Rollo and Lucy poetry. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 9, 1914. K2809 — Rollo and Lucy book of poetry. — Children's poems.
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Card 2426
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Children's poems. Adams, William T., compiler and editor, 1822-1897. *A.48.47 Little blossoms in the garden of home. Songs and poems for little folks. By America's best writers. With over two hundred . . . engravings by famous American artists. — Philadelphia. Thayer, Merriam & Co., Ltd. 1890. 288 pp. Illus. Plates. Ornamental capitals. Illustrated cover. 24.5 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 8, 1934. D3831 — T.r. — Children's poems. — Picture books for children.
Card 2428
Card 2428
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Children's poems. Blake, William, 1757-1827. *A.909.1 Songs of innocence. 1896 [1789]. The author & printer, W. Blake. — Colored facsimile. New York. Minton, Balch & Co. 1926.] Unpaged. Colored illus. Decorated title-page. 25 cm. Reproduced from a copy in the British Museum. The facsimile title-page of this edition (1926) is dated 1896, but the date on the facsimile title-page of the edition of 1883 is 1789. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 24, 1928. N5282 — T.r. — Children's poems.
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Card 2430
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Children's poems. Elder, Sarah Lilla Thomas, 1853-1907. *P.85.258.1 Lilacs in the wood. [Verse.] By Lilla T. Elder. [With a preface by Frances J. Dyer.] = Boston. Printed for her family and friends. 1907. 210 pp. Portrait. Plates. 22 cm. Contains many poems for children. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 9, 1916. K8383 — T.r. — Children's poems. — Dyer, Frances J., pref.
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Card 2432
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Children's poems. Entertaining poems and fables for children. **H.99c.456 — Newburyport. Gilman. [180-?] 35 pp. Illus. 15 cm., in 6s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 15, 1923. M5565 — Children's poems. — Fables.
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Card 2434
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Children's poems. **H.99d.6 Flora's alphabet, for the amusement and instruction of juvenile naturalists. [Verse.] — London. Wallis. [183-?] (15) pp. Colored plates. Decorated cover. 17½ cm. Poems on flowers. Bound with the original paper covers. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 24, 1928. N2937 — Books for the young. Imprints before 1850. — Children's poems. — Flowers.
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Card 2436
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Children's poems. **H.99c.146 Flower-vase, The; or, pretty poems for good little children. — New York. Kiggins & Kellogg. [18—?] 16 pp. Plates. [Red-field's Toy books. Ser. 3. No. 11.] $32^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 19, 1905. F7596 — Chap-books. — Childrens' poems. — S.r.
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Card 2438
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Children's poems. Freer, Martha Agnes. 1862. The round rabbit [and other child verse]. — Boston. Copeland & Day. 1898. viii, 52, (1) pp. Plates. 16°. Same. [Enlarged.] Small, Maynard & Co. 1901. xii, (3), 102 pp. Plates. 12° L.p. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Apr. 16, 1902 E3796 — Children's poems. — Round rabbit, The.
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Card 2440
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Children's poems. Gilbert, Ann Taylor. 1782–1866. **H.99c.187** Hymns for infant minds. By the author of Original poems, Rhymes for the nursery, &c. 5th edition. — Boston. Armstrong. 1813. 91 pp. Illus. 24°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 16, 1907. G4928 -- Children's poems. — T.r.
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Card 2442
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Children's poems. Gordon, Mrs. George W. Fresh flowers for my children. [Verses.] By a mother. Boston. Simpkins. 1842. 176 pp. Plates. 14 cm., in 8s. *A.3499 Same. New edition, with additions. Boston. Munroe & Co. 1852. 16.5 cm., in 8s. 4579a.97=*A.3499R The title varies slightly. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 30, 1934. D4439 — T.r. — Children's poems.
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Card 2444
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Children's poems. Greenaway, Kate, 1846–1901. Marigold garden. Pictures and rhymes. Printed in colours by Edmund Evans. London. Routledge. [1885.] 60 pp. Colored illus. Colored plates. Decorated title-page. 17 cm. Same. Warne & Co. [1910.] 56, (2) pp. 24½ cm. *Q.57.12 Z.130a 9.1 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 9, 1920. M504 — T.r. — Children's poems. — Evans, Edmund, engraver.
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Card 2446
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Children's poems. Guild, Caroline Snowden, compiler. **K.58.20 Hymns for mothers and children. [1st and] 2d series. Compiled by the author of "Violet," "Daisy," &c. Boston. Nichols & Hall. 1872. 2 v. Illus. Plates. Engraved title-pages. 19 cm., in 8s. The first series is of the fourth edition. Same. 4th edition. Walker, Wise & Co. 1864. (1), xiv, 287 pp. 19 cm., in 8s. 4399.240 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 5, 1916. K9616 — T.r. — Children's poems.
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Children's poems. Hale, Sarah Josepha, editor. **H.99c.54** Spring flowers, or the poetical bouquet: easy, pleasing, and moral rhymes, and pieces of poetry, for children. — New York. Dunigan. [184-?] 56 pp. Illus. Plates. 24°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] June 22, E8422 — Children's poems. — T.r.
Card 2450
Card 2450
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Children's poems. **H.99c.189 Lessons in verse. A New Year's present for the children of the West Church. — Boston. Printed by John Eliot, Jun. 1812. 54 pp. 24°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 5, 1907. G5071 — Children's poems. — Religious poetry. — Chap-books.
Card 2452
Card 2452
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Children's poems. Little poems for children. **H.99D.107 — Windsor, Vt. Cochran. 1815. 31 pp. Plate. 10½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 12, 1933. D2453 — Children's poems. — Books for the young. Imprints before 1850.
Card 2454
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Children's poems. Mackenzie, Compton, 1883—Told. — New York. Appleton & Co. 1930. vii, (1), 175 pp. Illus. Plates, some colored. $24\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Children's tales and verses; some of the tales are fairy stories. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 2, 1931. N8417 — T.r. — Fairy tales. — Children's poems.
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Card 2456
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Children's poems. Millay, Edna St. Vincent, 1892— *A.5933.8 Poems. Selected for young people. Illustrations . . . by J. Paget-Fredericks. — New York. Harper. 1929. ix, 113 pp. Illus. Plates, 1 colored. Illustrated end-papers. 21½ cm. Same. [2d printing.] Z.40e 151.1 Two copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 14, 1930. N6836 — Children's poems. — Paget-Fredericks, J., illus.
Card 2458
Card 2458
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Children's poems. Moulton, Ellen Louise Chandler. 2393.115=*P.85.621.3 In childhood's country. [Verse.] Pictured by Ethel Reed. Boston. Copeland & Day. 1896. 69, (1) pp. Plates. [The yellow hair library. 2.] 8°, l. p. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 12, 1909. H178 — Children's poems. — T.r. — S.r.
Card 2460
Card 2460
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Children's poems. **H.99c.421 Poems for little children, suitable for young classes in Sabbath schools. — Boston. Lincoln & Edmands. 1819. 8 pp. Illus. 11½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 8, 1917. L2853 — Children's poems.
Card 2462
Card 2462
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Children's poems. Rhymes for children. **G.389a.133. — New-York. Jansen. 1817. 36 pp. Illus. Decorated title-page and cover. [Jansen's edition.] 14½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 13, 1924. M8605 — Children's poems.
Card 2464
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Children's poems. *A.7029.I.10.I Rhymes for children. (Illustrated with appropriate wood-cuts.) (In Chapbook, The. A monthly miscellany. Vol. 1, no. 5. 32 pp. Illus. London. 1919.) The title is on the cover. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 17, 1920. M596 — Childrens' poems.
Card 2466
Card 2466
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Children's poems. Riley, James Whitcomb. *A.7479.21 The orphant Annie book. Illustrated by Ethel Franklin Betts. — Indianapolis. The Bobbs-Merrill Co. [1908.] (30) pp. Colored illus. Colored plates. 28½ cm. Verses for children. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 22, 1912. H6934 — T.r. — Betts, Ethel Franklin, illus. — Children's poems.
Card 2468
Card 2468
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Children's poems. Riley, James Whitcomb, 1853-1916. Riley Child-rhymes. With Hoosier pictures by Will Vawter. Indianapolis. The Bowen-Merrill Co. 1899. 187 pp. Illus. Plates. 19 cm. *A.7479.2 Same. The Bobbs-Merrill Co. [1905.] 19½ cm. 4396.202 Same. [1920.] 188, (1) pp. 20 cm. Z.40e 45.2 The illustrations differ. This card was printed at the Boston Pub'i: Library, March 6, 1925. N773 — T.r. — Children's poems. — Vawter, John Willlam, illus., 1871-
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Children's poems. Sigourney, Lydia Huntley. Poetry for children. By the Author of "How to be happy." = Hartford. Robinson & Pratt. 1834. 102 pp. Illus. Plate. 24°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston F8717 — Children's poems. — T.r. Public Library, August 18, 1905.
Card 2472
Card 2472
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Children's poems. 2409a.187=*P.85.845.2=*Artz.Cab.13.30=*A.8441.3 Spofford, Harriet Elizabeth Prescott. The great procession, and other verses for and about children. Boston. The Gorham Press. 1902. 108 pp. [The Arcadian library. 2.] 24°. The copy on shelf-number *Artz Cab.13.30 contains an autograph inscription and letter from the author to Elizabeth Porter Gould. [The lettered copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 12, 1909. H537 — T.r. — S.r. — Children's poems.
Card 2474
Card 2474
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Children's poems. Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850–1894. A child’s garden of verses. New York. Scribner. 1885. ix, 101 pp. 16°. *A.8559.30 Same. 1897. 12°. 4561.73 Same. (19), 87 pp. Plate. [Works. Thistle edition. Vol. 16.] 8°. *2571.106.16 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 19, 1923. **109 — T.r. — Children's poems.
Card 2476
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Children's poems. Stevenson, Robert Louis. 1850-1894. 2569.149=*A.8559.40 A child's garden of verses. Illustrated by Charles Robinson. New York. Scribner. 1895. xiv, 137 pp. Illus. Portrait. Plates. Engraved title-page. 19 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 9, 1915. K5298 — T.r. — Children's poems. — Robinson, Charles. illus.
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Children's poems. Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894. A child's garden of verses. — Portland. Mosher. 1899. x, 88, (1) pp. [Old world series.] 18 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1919. L6296 — T.r. — S.r. — Children's poems.
Card 2480
Card 2480
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Children's poems. Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850–1894. *A.8559.54 A child's garden of verses. With illustrations by Ruth Mary Hallock. — Chicago. Rand McNally & Co. [1919.] 96 pp. Illus. Plates, mostly colored. Illustrated end-papers. 27 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1930. N7185 — T.r. — Children's poems. — Hallock, Ruth Mary, illus., 1876—
Card 2482
Card 2482
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Children's poems. Swinstead, Margaret Honor, compiler. **H.99D.55** The affectionate parent's gift. A collection of prose and verse . . . from old books for children. — Ditchling. S. Dominic's Press. [1928.] (7), 94 pp. Vignette. $19\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. Books quoted, p. (6). This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 24, 1933. D1521 — T.r. — Children's poems.
Card 2484
Card 2484
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Children's poems. Tabb, John Banister. Child verse. Poems grave and gay. Boston. Small, Maynard & Co. 1899. (13), 78 pp. $12^\circ$. Same. [2d edition.] 1900. *A.8704.2 Z.40e 26.1 [The first copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] [The "Z" copy is kept in the Children's Room.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 11, 1908. G7776 — Children's poems. — T.r.
Card 2486
Card 2486
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Children's poems. Taylor, Jane, 1783-1824. **H.99D.22** Original poems for infant minds. By the Taylor family. = Philadelphia. Anners. [182-?] 180 pp. Illus. 15 cm., in 6s. The volume includes verses by Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor Gilbert, and Adelaide D. O'Keeffe. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 5, 1932. D629 — Triple main card. — Gilbert, Ann Taylor, 1782-1866. 1776-1855? (M3) — T.r. (1) — Children's poems. (1) — Books for the young. Imprints before 1850. (1)
Card 2488
Card 2488
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Children's poems. Taylor, Jane, 1783-1824. Rare Book Dept. **H.99d.33 Original poems for infant minds. By the Taylor family . . . — Boston. Munroe & Francis. 1827. 4, 180 pp. Illus. Plate. [Juvenile classics. 37.] 15 cm., in 6s. The volume includes verses by Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor Gilbert, and Adelaide D. O'Keeffe. Same. Philadelphia. Ash. 1834. 180 pp. 14.5 cm., in 6s. Rare Book Dept. **H.99d.33R This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 16, 1926. N3084 — Triple main card. — Gilbert, Ann Taylor, 1782-1866. 1776-1855? (M3) — T.r.(I) — S.r. (I) Taylor, Jane, 1783-1824. (M1) — (M2) — O'Keeffe, Adelaide D., Children's poems. (I) — Books for the young. Imprints before 1850. (I)
Card 2490
Card 2490
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Children's poems. Taylor, Jane, 1783–1824, and Ann Taylor Gilbert. Little Ann and other poems. [Illustrated by Kate Greenaway.] London. Routledge. [1883?] 64 pp. Colored illus. Colored plate. Decorated title-page. 22½ cm. Printed by Edmund Evans. Same. Warne & Co. [188–?] 23 cm. Z.40e 55.2=*Q.57.11 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 9, 1920. M504 — T.r. — Greenaway, Kate, illus., 1846–1901. — Children's poems. — Jt. auth. — Evans, Edmund, engraver.
Card 2492
Card 2492
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Children's poems. Thaxter, Celia. 1835-1894. *A.8809.3 Poems for children. With illustrations by Miss A. G. Plympton. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1884. iv, 153 pp. Illus. Plates. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. Two copies on shelf-number Z.40e 43.1. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 18, 1914. K1138 — Children's poems. — Plympton, A. G., illus.
Card 2494
Card 2494
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Children's poems. Thaxter, Celia, 1835-1894. Stories and poems for children. [Edited, with introductory note by S. O. J.] Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1895. vii, 257 pp. Plate. 18½ cm. *A.8809.5 Same. Houghton Mifflin Co. [1911.] Z.40e 43.1 Two or more copies of various editions. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 24, 1915. K6679 — Children's poems. — Jewett, Sarah Orne, ed.
Card 2496
Card 2496
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Children's poems. Townsend, Elizabeth W. The white dove, and other poems for children. — Philadelphia. Henderson & Co. 1858. 128 pp. Plates. $16\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 6s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 20, 1915 K4740 — T.r. — Children's poems.
Card 2498
Card 2498
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Children's poems. *Q.57.27 Toy Land, Trot's journey, and other poems and stories. Illustrated by Kate Greenaway. — New York. Worthington. [1884.] 96 pp. Illus. Plate. Deco-rated title-page. 24 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 12, 1922. M4100 — Greenaway, Kate, illus., 1846–1901. — Children's poems.
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Children's poems. *Q.57.23 Trot's journey. Pictures, rhymes and stories. Illustrated by Kate Greenaway. — New York. Worthington. [1880.] 79 pp. Illus. Plate. Decorated title-page. 20½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Publi: Library, May 12, 1922. M4100 — Greenaway, Kate, illus., 1846–1901. — Children's poems.
Card 2502
Card 2502
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Children's poems. Van Rensselaer, Mariana Griswold. Z.40e 115.1=*P.85.922d.1 Many children. [Verse.] By Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer. With drawings by Florence Wyman Ivins. — Boston. The Atlantic Monthly Press. 1921. xi, (1), 83, (1) pp. Illus. Plates. 17½ cm. Two copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 31. 1923. M4871 — T.r. — Ivins, Florence Wyman, illus. — Children's poems.
Card 2504
Card 2504
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Children's poems. Zerbey, Dorothea. Just jingles. [Verse. Drawings by Frances W. Delehanty.] = [Wilkes-Barre? The Author. 1935.] (57) pp. Illus. Plates. $17\frac{1}{2} \times 21\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library March 18, 1936. D9532 — T.r. — Children's poems. — Delehanty, Frances W., illus.
Card 2506
Card 2506
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CHILDREN'S POETRY. see also NURSERY RHYMES.
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Card 2508
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CHILDREN'S POETRY. Child's wreath, or Poems for children. Edited by S.C.C. ... Boston: Published by J.Buffum. [1853] 128p. col.front. 12cm. Royal blue ripple-weave cloth, blind and gilt stamped; edges gilt.
Card 2510
Card 2510
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CHILDREN'S POETRY. *A.2925 .27R Field, Eugene, 1850-1895. Love-songs of childhood. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1896. viii, lll p. 17 cm. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 1. Children's poetry. I. Title.
Card 2512
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*H.99D 124 Grout, Jonathan, d. 1835, Child's book of poetry, with beautiful engravings. Worcester [Mass.] J. Grout, jr., H. J. Howland, printer [180-?] 22 p. illus.; port, 10cm. 1. Children's poetry. I. Title.
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*H.99D .81 CHILDREN'S POETRY. Mylius, William Frederick, comp. The first book of poetry. For the use of schools. Intended as reading lessons for the younger classes. By W. F. Mylius. With two engravings. London, M. J. Godwin, 1811. xii, 176 p. front., pl. 17cm. Includes 22 pieces, signed Mrs. Leicester, reprinted from Charles and Mary Lamb's "Poetry for children", 1809 (a very rare book), and one signed "M. L.", changed in later editions to "C. L." (cf. L. S. Livingston's Bibliography of Charles and Mary Lamb, 1903, p. 97; J. C. Thomson, Bibliography of C. and M. Lamb, 1908, p. 34) Two other poems signed "Mrs. Leicester" may also be theirs. 1. Children's poetry. i. Lamb, Charles, 1775–1834. ii. Lamb, Mary Ann, 1764–1847. iii. Title. Library of Congress PN6110.C4M8 [40b1]
Card 2516
Card 2516
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*A.7479 CHILDREN'S POETRY. .11 Riley, James Whitcomb, 1849-1916. The book of joyous children [by] James Whitcomb Riley; illustrated by J. W. Vawter. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1902. xiv, 176 p. incl. front., illus., plates. 19½ cm. Rare Book Dept. Illustrated t.-p. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR PS2704 .B5 1902 1. Children's poetry. 1. Title. PS2704.B5 1902 2—24265 Library of Congress [53k½]
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CHILDREN'S POETRY--NETHERLANDS. RARE BOOK DEPT. Het vernieuwde prentgeschenk, voor gehoorzame kinderen. XH .99E .10 Te Leiden, bij P.J.Trap. [18--] 4v. col.illus. 17cm. Title varies slightly. Printed illustrated wrappers, 2v. green and 2 cream. MB-Rev.
Card 2520
Card 2520
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CHILDREN'S POETRY, AMERICAN. Butler, J H Juvenile poems. Northampton [Mass.]. John Metcalf...1837. lp. 1/,[5]-18p. illus. llcm. Illustrated yellow wrapper.
Card 2522
Card 2522
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CHILDREN'S POETRY, AMERICAN. Field, Rachel Lyman, 1894-1942. A little book of days [by] Rachel Field. Garden City, New York, Doubleday, Page & Company, 1927. [59]p. col.illus. 14.5cm. "First edition" verso t.p. Printed shamrock green linen; bright yellow end papers. Author's presentation inscription to Alice Dalgliesh.
Card 2524
Card 2524
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Field, Rachel Lyman, 1894-1942. Susanna B. and William C. [by] Rachel Field. New York, William Morrow & Company, 1934. 62,[2]p. col.illus. 14.5cm. Cerise linen printed and illustrated in red; nile green end papers. Author's presentation inscription to Alice Dalgliesh.
Card 2526
Card 2526
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CHILDREN'S POETRY, AMERICAN. RARE BOOK DEPT. Tabb, John Banister, 1845-1909. XA Child verse. Poems grave & gay by John.B.Tabb. .8704 Boston, Small, Maynard & Co., 1899. .2 7p. fl., 78p. 20cm. "The Rockwell and Churchill Press, Boston." Illustrated end-papers. Gray cloth, stamped in green and navy. MB-Rev.
Card 2528
Card 2528
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CHILDREN'S POETRY, AMERICAN. Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892. Child life: a collection of poems, edited by John Greenleaf Whittier ... Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, late Ticknor & Fields, and Fields, Osgood & Co. 1875. xiii,263p.,incl.front.,illus. 19.5cm. Dark green cloth, black, blind & gilt stamped; brown coated endpapers.
Card 2530
Card 2530
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CHILDREN'S POETRY, DUTCH. Schenkman, Jan. Sint Nikolaas en zijn knecht. Door J. Schenkman. Amsterdam, G. Theod. Bom. [ca.1845] [19] p. col. plates. 17cm. Printed illustrated yellow wrappers; publisher's advt. ([2] p.) bound in at end.
Card 2532
Card 2532
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CHILDREN'S POETRY, ENGLISH. RARE BOOK DEPT. De La Mare, Walter John, 1873-1956. "XA Poems for children, by Walter De La Mare .2200 London, Constable & Co ltd [1930] .7 xxxiii, 264 p. 19.5cm. (8vo) Title vignette. Dark blue wavy cloth, blind & gilt stamped on spine & front cover.
Card 2534
Card 2534
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS ... Good boy. Boston: Henry A. Young, & Co., no. SCmQ 24 Cornhill. [ca.1858] .62 lp. /.,28p. illus. 10.5cm. (The little folk's tiny library) 1. Children's literature--U.S. 2. Children's poetry, English. MB
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Card 2536
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CHILDREN'S POETRY, ENGLISH. [Hey, Wilhelm] 1789-1854. The child's picture and verse book: commonly called Otto Speckter's Fable book. With the original German and with French. Translated into English, by Mary Howitt. London: Longman,Brown,Green,and Longmans. [1844?] 2p. fl.,20lp. illus. 19cm. French and German versions with English translation on facing pages. (See next card) MB
Card 2538
Card 2538
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[Hey, Wilhelm] 1789-1854. The child's picture and verse book ... [1844] (Card 2) Royal blue ribbed cloth, blind and gilt stamped; edges gilt. I. Title.
Card 2540
Card 2540
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CHILDREN'S POETRY, ENGLISH. RARE BOOK DEPT. XJ .883 .In4S Ingelow, Jean, 1820-1897. Songs of seven. By Jean Ingelow ... Boston: Roberts Brothers. 1883. 47p. illus. 20cm. Blue cloth, black & gilt stamped, brown floral end papers; edges gilt.
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Card 2542
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Little Ann, a true story; and other pleasing poetical pieces for children. New York: Printed and sold by Mahlon Day, at the new juvenile book-store, no. 376, Pearl-street. 1829. [3]-23p. front.,illus. 14.5cm. Illustrated t.p. Frontispiece and p.23 pasted down inside printed wrapper. Shaw/Shoemaker: 39300.
Card 2544
Card 2544
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CHILDREN'S POETRY, ENGLISH. Rhymes for the nursery. New Haven. Published by S.Babcock [ca.1840?] 16p. illus.
Card 2546
Card 2546
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CHILDREN'S POETRY, ENGLISH. RARE BOOK DEPT. XmQ Simple rhymes and little lays of Nelly's happy childhood days. .62 [New York, ca.1870?] .76 20¢.,including col.plates. 6.5cm. Ex libris: Edward Codman Parish.
Card 2548
Card 2548
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[Taylor, Jane] 1783-1824. Little Ann, a true story; and other pleasing poetical pieces for children. New York: Printed and sold by Mahlon Day, at the new juvenile book-store, no.376 Pearl-street, 1829. [3]-23p., [1]leaf of plates : ill. ; 14.5cm. Illustrated t.p. Frontispiece and p.23 printed down inside printed wrapper. Shaw/Shoemaker: 39300 (entered under title); Stewart, Taylors of Ongar: 3n.
Card 2550
Card 2550
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Taylor, Jane, 1783-1824. Little Ann and other poems / by Jane and Ann Taylor. London; and New York : Frederick Warne and Co., [between 1883 and 1895] 64p. : col.ill. ; 24cm. Title on cover: Little Ann, a book. Illustrated by Kate Greenaway. Printed in colours by Edmund Evans. Date: cf. Stewart. Taylor's of Ongar, p.718. References: cf. Stewart. Taylor's of Ongar, B25 pp.714-719; binding description on p.715. Another copy. 24cm. MB-Rev.
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Card 2552
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[Taylor, Jane] 1783-1824. XH Original poems for infant minds. By several young persons ... .T21 σ Philadelphia, Printed and published by Thomas Town, 1822. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 180p. front. 15cm. Page 152 misnumbered 130. American imprints(1822): 10417. I. Title.
Card 2554
Card 2554
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CHILDREN'S POETRY, ENGLISH. RARE BOOK DEPT. The token. XJ Boston: Brown, Taggard & Chase, (successors to W. .857 J.Reynolds & Co.) 25 & 29 Cornhill. 1857. .A1OT 48p. illus. (incl.front.) 12.5cm. Illustrated title page.
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Card 2556
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RARE BOOK DEPT. CHILDREN'S POETRY, FRENCH. Gramont, Ferdinand, comte de, 1815-1897. Les bébés. Texte par le c'te F. de Gramont; vignettes par Oscar Pletsch. [Paris] Collection Hetzel--imprimé par J. Claye.J.Hetzel,éditeur,Paris,18 rue Jacob, librairie Firmin Didot frères et fils,56 rue Jacob. [1861] 133p. illus. 24.5cm. Title illustration. Verse. MB
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Card 2558
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CHILDREN'S POETRY, FRENCH. [Hey, Wilhelm] 1789-1854. The child's picture and verse book: commonly called Otto Speckter's Fable book. With the original German and with French. Translated into English, by Mary Howitt. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans. [1844?] 2p. fl., 20lp. illus. 19cm. French and German versions with English translation on facing pages. (See next card) MB
Card 2560
Card 2560
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[Hey, Wilhelm] 1789-1854. The child's picture and verse book ... [1844] (Card 2) Royal blue ribbed cloth, blind and gilt stamped; edges gilt. I. Title.
Card 2562
Card 2562
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*T.94 .34 CHILDREN'S POETRY, FRENCH--EXAMPLES. Trim, pseud. Polichinelle; illustré par G. Jundt. [Paris, Ch. Lahure, 186] [2], 2-22, [1] numb. 1. col. illus. 27 x 22cm. Illustrated t.p. in color, Verse. [1. Children's poetry, French--Examples.] I. Jundt, Gustave Adolphe, 1830-1884, illus. II. Title.
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CHILDREN'S POETRY, GERMAN. [Hey, Wilhelm] 1789-1854. The child's picture and verse book: commonly called Otto Speckter's Fable book. With the original German and with French. Translated into English, by Mary Howitt. London: Longman,Brown,Green,and Longmans. [1844?] 2p. l.,20lp. illus. 19cm. French and German versions with English translation on facing pages. (See next card) MB
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Card 2566
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[Hey, Wilhelm] 1789-1854. The child's picture and verse book ... [1844] (Card 2) Royal blue ribbed cloth, blind and gilt stamped; edges gilt. I. Title.
Card 2568
Card 2568
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CHILDREN'S POETRY, GERMAN. Hey, Wilhelm, 1789-1854. Das Kind von der Wiege bis zur Schule. Gezeichnet und radirt von Heinrich Justus Schneider. Mit begleitendem Text von Wilhelm Hey. Verlag von Friedrich Andreas Perthes in Gotha. [ca.1850] [41] p. incl. illus. 15 x 20.5cm. Illustrated t.p. Verse. Orange wrappers, black stamped; verse "An die Kinder" on back cover. MB
Card 2570
Card 2570
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CHILDREN'S POETRY, GERMAN. [Hey, Wilhelm] 1789-1854. Noch funfzig Fabeln für Kinder. In Bildern, gezeichnet von Otto Speckter. Nebst einem ernst- haften Anhange. Hamburg, bei Friedrich Perthes [1837?] 52 l., 44 p. illus. 19.5cm. Ex libris (bookplates): Dr. Med. Rud. Ferber; Walter Schatzki. I. Title.
Card 2572
Card 2572
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CHILDREN'S POETRY, GERMAN. [Loeschke, Johann Traugott] Was bringt die Botenfrau? ... Johann Traugott, der Dichter, der Maler Ludwig Richter ... 1.[-2.] Tragkorb. Leipzig, Hermann Fritzsche [1850] 2v.in 1(64p.;lp./.,[v]-viii,9-80p.) illus. 17.5cm. Verse for children. Tailpiece, pt.1, p.80, dated 1850. Publisher's advertisement, viii p. at end. (See next card) MB-Rev.
Card 2574
Card 2574
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[Loeschke, Johann Traugott] Was bringt die Botenfrau? ... [1850] (Card 2) .99E Orange boards, gilt stamped. .21 Rümann, Alte deutsche Kinderbücher, 237. Ex libris (bookplate): Walter Schatzki.
Card 2576
Card 2576
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RARE BOOK DEBT. CHILDREN'S POETRY, GERMAN. Meir, Ernst Heinrich, 1813-1866, ed. Deutsche Kinder-Reime und Kinder-Spiele aus Schwaben. Aus dem Volksmunde gesammelt und herausgegeben von Ernst Meier ... Tübingen, Verlag und Druck von Ludw.Fried. Fues. 1851. xiv,153p. 21.5cm. The author's copy, with his signature, interleaved with blanks containing autograph annotations.
Card 2578
Card 2578
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Children's prayers, Kingston, William Henry Giles, 1814-1880. *Q.57.15 Infant amusements; or, how to make a nursery happy. With practical hints to parents and nurses on the moral and physical training of children. — London. Griffith & Farran. 1867. xviii, 183 pp. Illus. Plates. Plans. Music. 19 cm., in 8s. Contains songs with music and prayers and hymns for very little children. The frontispiece is by Kate Greenaway. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 28, 1922. M4108 — T.r. — Children's games. — Prayers. — Hymns. Colls. English. — Children's songs. — Songs. With music. Colls. — Greenaway, Kate, illus., 1846-1901.
Card 2580
Card 2580
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Children's rights. See Children. Rights of.
Card 2582
Card 2582
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The children's Robinson Crusoe. Farrar, Eliza Ware (Rotch), 1792-1870. The children's Robinson Crusoe; or The remarkable adventures of an Englishman who lived five years on an unknown and uninhabited island of the Pacific Ocean. By a lady ... Embellished with cuts. Boston: Hilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins. 1830. viii, 367 p. plates. 18.5cm. Defoe Another copy. 20cm. Inscribed: Wᵗᵘ Rathbone Junᵣ with the kind regards of the Author. Rose cloth binding; printed paper label on spine wanting. I. Title.
Card 2584
Card 2584
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CHILDREN'S SERMONS. Edson, Jesse, 1773-1805. A discourse, delivered to the young people of Halifax, October 17th, 1799, and made public at their request. By Jesse Edson ... Printed at Greenfield, Massachusetts, by Thomas Dickman. [1799] available in micro- text. 23p. 18cm.(8vo) Evans 35436. Imperfect: half-title wanting. Ex libris (signature): Polly Smead.
Card 2586
Card 2586
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Mellen, John, 1723-1807. A discourse containing a serious address to persons of several ages and characters: in three parts. I. To children. II. To parents. III. To young people. Delivered Lord's Day October 31, 1756, at the West Parish in Lancaster: on occasion of the late mortality ... By John Mellen ... Boston: Printed and sold by Edes and Gill, in Queen-Street, M,DCC,LVII. [1757] 2p.49p. List of sub scribers, verso of t.p. Evans 7957 MB-Rev.
Card 2588
Card 2588
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Potter, Elam, 1742-1794. XH Two sermons to young people, on the importance of piety. By Elam Potter ... .P85T Boston, New-England: Printed by Richard Draper, M,DCC,LXXI. [1771] Also avail- lp./.,vi,20p. 19cm.(8vo) able in Evans 12203 micro-text MB-Rev.
Card 2590
Card 2590
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CHILDREN'S SERMONS. [Wilkinson, Rebecca] Sermons to children. To which are added, short humns, suited to the subjects. With original and elegant cuts. By a lady. Philadelphia: Published by Benjamin Warner, no. 171 Market Street. 1821. 72p. illus. 14cm. Pages 71 & 72 & back wrapper wanting. Shaw/Shoemaker: 7667. I. Title.
Card 2592
Card 2592
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Children's songs. Caldecott, Randolph, 1846-1886. *A.1317.1 The complete collection of pictures & songs . . . engraved and printed by Edmund Evans. With a preface by Austin Dobson. — London. Routledge. 1887. 500 pp. Illus. Plates, some colored. Additional engraved title-page. 38 cm. No. 368 of an edition of 800 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 12, 1933. D3197 — Picture books for children. — Dobson, Henry Austin, pref., 1840-1921. — Evans, Edmund, engraver, 1826-1905.
Card 2594
Card 2594
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Children's songs. Crane, Walter, editor, 1845- The baby's bouquet. A fresh bunch of old rhymes & tunes. Arranged & decorated by Walter Crane. The tunes collected and arranged by L[ucy] C[rane]. A companion to The baby's opera. Cut & printed in colours by Edmund Evans. [With accompaniment for pianoforte.] London. Routledge. [1878?] 56 pp. Colored illus. Colored plates. 17 cm., in 4s. Same. Warne & Co. [190-?] *2563.61=*A.2035.7 Z.120c 37.1 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 20, 1923. M7697 — T.r. — Children's songs. — Crane, Lucy, ed., 1842-1882.
Card 2596
Card 2596
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Children's songs. Crane, Walter, editor, 1845- The baby's opera. A book of old rhymes with new dresses by Walter Crane. The music by the earliest masters. Engraved and printed in colours by Edmund Evans. [With accompaniment for pianoforte.] London. Routledge. [1877?] 56 pp. Colored illus. Colored plates. $16\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. P. 33 is bound after p. 37. Mother Goose rhymes. The copy on shelf-number *2575.68 is imperfect. Same. [189–?] 18 cm., in 4s. **M.101.24 Same. Warne & Co. [191–?] Z.120c 37.2 Two copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 3, 1924. M7696 — T.r. — Children's songs. — Mother Goose.
Card 2598
Card 2598
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CHILDREN'S SONGS. Froebel, Friedrich Wilhelm August, 1782-1852. ... Mutter- und Kose-Lieder. Dichtung und Bil- der zur Edlen Pflege des Kindheitlebens. Ein Familienbuch von Friedrich Fröbel. ... Mit Rand- zeichnungen, erklärendem Texte und Singweisen. Blankenburg bei Rudolfstadt, die Anstalt zur Pflege des Beschäftigungstriebes der Kindheit und Jugend. [1844] 3 p.ℓ., 76 numb.ℓ. illus. 27.5cm. At head of title: "Kommt, lasst uns unsern (See next card) MB
Card 2600
Card 2600
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Froebel, Friedrich Wilhelm August, 1782-1852. Mutter- und Kose-Lieder ... 1844. (Card 2) Kindern leben!" Engraved in part. Added t.p., engraved: Mutter-Spiel und Koselie- der. Melodies, despite title, are wanting. Gray-blue engraved illustrated wrappers pre- served as part of modern binding. Ex libris (bookplate): Walter Schatzki.
Card 2602
Card 2602
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Children's songs. Hymns for little children. **H.99d.28 — Northampton. Metcalf. 1840. 24 pp. Illus. Plate. Decorated title-page. 13 cm. The covers are illustrated. The cover title is Hymns for children. Without music. Bound with the original paper covers. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 1, 1928. N2943 — Children's songs. — Books for the young. Imprints before 1850. — Hymns. Colls. English.
Card 2604
Card 2604
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Children's songs. Kingston, William Henry Giles, 1814-1880. *Q.57.15 Infant amusements; or, how to make a nursery happy. With practical hints to parents and nurses on the moral and physical training of children. — London. Griffith & Farran. 1867. xviii, 183 pp. Illus. Plates. Plans. Music. 19 cm., in 8s. Contains songs with music and prayers and hymns for very little children. The frontispiece is by Kate Greenaway. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 28, 1922. M4108 — T.r. — Children's games. — Payers. — Hymns. Colls. English. — Children's songs. — Songs. With music. Colls. — Greenaway, Kate, illus., 1846-1901.
Card 2606
Card 2606
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*XF CHILDREN'S SONGS. .2517 Simrock, Karl Joseph, 1802-1876, comp. .S53D3 Das deutsche Kinderbuch. Altherkömmliche Rei- me, Lieden, Erzählungen, Uebungen, Räthsel und Scherze für Kinder. Frankfurt am Main, H. L. Brönner, 1848. 248 p. 18cm. 1. Children's songs. 2. Children's plays. 3. Riddles, German.
Card 2608
Card 2608
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CHILDREN'S STORIES. RARE BOOM DEPT. Godwin, Mary (Wollstonecraft) 1759-1797. XP Original stories from real life; with conversations, calculated to regulate the affections, and form the mind to truth and goodness. By Mary Wollstonecraft. A new edition. London: Printed for J.Johnson, No.72, St.Paul's Church-Yard. 1796. viii,[4],155p. front.,5pl. 17cm.(12mo) Plates drawn & engraved by William Blake. MB-Rev.
Card 2610
Card 2610
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Children's stories. Robins, Mary Ellis. Moon-stories. = Woodstock, N. Y. The Maverick Press. [1914.] 119 pp. Illus. Plate. $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Contents. — Constance and the moon-elf. — The best thing that could happen. — A story about an apple-tree. — The twilight princess. — The song of the brook. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 28, 1915. K4774 — T.r. — Children's stories.
Card 2612
Card 2612
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Children's stories. Winlove, Solomon. **H.99c.304 An approved collection of entertaining stories. Calculated for the instruction and amusement of all little masters and misses. — Boston: Printed and sold by S. Hall . . . 1796. 3-128 pp. Illus. Plate. 10 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1914. K3095 — T.r. — Childrens stories.
Card 2614
Card 2614
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Childern's stories from Tennyson. By Nora Chesson. London, Raphael Tuck & Sons, [n.d.]
Card 2616
Card 2616
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The children's visitor ... XJ Boston: Abel Tompkins, 32 Cornhill. 1839. .839 .A10C 142p. 15.5cm. "A compilation of selected pieces ... for the especial benefit of youth"--p.[3] "J.N. Bang, printer, 30 Cornhill"--p.142. "Eleonora, the Shakeress. By Miss S.C. Edgarton": p.23-64. Black morocco spine, gilt stamped; marbled boards.
Card 2617
Card 2617
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no source--n.d. *Phil.* Jwr. 477 1 Shakers--Juvenile literature dis
Card 2618
Card 2618
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Childrens holidays. *H.99C .614 Tell-Truth, Tommy. A. B., pseud. Childrens holidays: a poem for Christmas, Easter, and Whitsuntide: written for the amuse- ment and instruction of all the good masters and misses in the known world... By Tommy Tell-Truth, B. A... London, Printed for H. Turpin [1765?] 87 p. front., plates. 9x5 x 7 cm. At end "A collection of letters from several pretty masters and misses...", with separate t.p. 1. Children's poetry. I. Title. 2. Holidays-- poetry.
Card 2620
Card 2620
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Childrey, Joshua, 1623-1670. *E.189.43 Syzygiasticon instauratum, or, an ephemeris of the places and aspects of the planets, as they respect the. as center of their orbes, calculated for the year of the Incarnation of God, 1653 . . . For the longitude of the City of London. — London. Printed by T. Mabb for the Company of Stationers. MDCLiii. I v. Illus. Tables. 14.5 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library August 12, 1936. E205 — T.r. — Almanacs.
Card 2622
Card 2622
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R-B JC Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812. 211 Advice to the privileged orders, .B23 resulting from the necessity and propriety of a general revolution in the principle of government... -- London-printed: ; New-York : Reprinted by Childs and Swaine, 1792- 94. 2 v. ; 19 cm. Pt. II has imprint: Paris, printed; New York-Reprinted for Francis Childs & co. and J. Fellows, by George Forman, 1794. MRGRRBK (Continued on next card) ocm01336959 001041
Card 2624
Card 2624
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R-B JC 211 .B23 Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812. -- Advice to the privileged orders, in the several states of Europe, ... 1792-94. (Card 2) First American edition. BAL 871. 1. Aristocracy (Political science) I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm01336959 001046
Card 2626
Card 2626
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A child's Christmas in Wales. R-B XA .8857M .4 Thomas, Dylan, 1914-1953. A child's Christmas in Wales / Dylan Thomas. -- Norfolk, Conn.: New Directions, 1954. 31,[2]p.; 19 cm. Date: verso title-page. I.T. RG85-500379 R-B AACR2 MRG85-500379 30331
Card 2628
Card 2628
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Child's lesson-book on the New Testament... New York : Published by Carlton & Porter, Sunday-School Union..., 1851. [2], 117, [9] p. ; 14.5 cm. Acc.64-559
Card 2632
Card 2632
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Childs, C. W. *Bentley 94.C4.1888 Essentials of book-keeping, for public schools. Single and double entry . . . = San Francisco. The Bancroft Co. 1888. 158 pp. 20.5 cm. Same. 1893. *Bentley 94.C4.1893 Same. A. L. Bancroft & Co. 1884. 159 pp. *Bentley 94.C4 This card was priced at the Boston Public Library, June 20, 1935. D7069 — Bookkeeping.
Card 2634
Card 2634
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Childs, Francis, 1763-1830. Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
Card 2636
Card 2636
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Childs, George. Childs' drawing book of objects: studies from still life, for young pupils and drawing classes in schools. By George Childs. Philadelphia: John W.Moore,138 Chestnut Street. 1845. [n.p., Reprinted for the friends of Walter and Barbara Schatzki, Christmas 1950] lp.√.,24 numb.√. illus. 19x28cm. Paper label on cover reads: Child's drawing book of objects. Tan decorative wrappers printed in red and green.
Card 2637
Card 2637
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g. Charles D. Childs--Acc 67-887 1 Drawing books 2 Christmas books. dis
Card 2638
Card 2638
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Davis, Lucius Clarke, ed. The story of the memorial fountain to Shakspeare at Stratford-upon-Avon ... Also accounts of the Herbert and Cowper window, Westminster Abbey; the Milton window, St. Margaret's Church, Westminster; and the Bishops Andrewes and Ken reredos, St. Thomas's Church, Winchester, England--gifts of Geo. W. Childs. Cambridge [Mass.] Riverside Press, 1890. vii, 261 p. illus. 21cm. 1. Shakespeare, William--Monuments, etc. 2. Milton, John-- Monuments, etc. 3. Childs, George William, 1829-1894. MB
Card 2640
Card 2640
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Childs, George William. 1829-1894. Davis, Lemuel Clarke, compiler. 1835-1904. *A.2132=**T.56.23 The story of the Memorial Fountain to Shakspeare at Stratford-upon-Avon. Also accounts of the Herbert and Cowper window, Westminster Abbey; the Milton window, St. Margaret's Church, Westminster; and the Bishops Andrewes and Ken reredos, St. Thomas's Church, Winchester, England — gifts of Geo. W. Childs. Edited by L. Clarke Davis. Cambridge. The Riverside Press. 1890. vii, 261 pp. Portrait. Plate. 20 cm., in 8s. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.56.23. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 20, 1013. J191 — Childs, George William. Eng. Shakespeare Memorial Foun- Churches. St. Thomas's Church. — London. Churches. St. Margaret's Church, Westminster — W…
Card 2642
Card 2642
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CHILDS, GEORGE WILLIAM, 1829-1894. Davis, Lucius Clarke, ed. The story of the memorial fountain to Shakspeare at Stratford-upon-Avon ... Also accounts of the Herbert and Cowper window, Westminster Abbey, the Milton window, St. Margaret's Church, Westminster; and the Bishops Andrewes and Ken reredos, St. Thomas's Church, Winchester, England--gifts of Geo. W. Childs. Edited by L. Clarke Davis. Cambridge [Mass.] Printed at the Riverside Press, 1890. (See next card) MB
Card 2644
Card 2644
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Davis, Lucius Clarke, ed. The story of the memorial fountain ... 1890. (Card 2) vii, 261 p. front. (port.), plate. 20.5cm. "Privately printed." Scarlet cloth, white cloth backstrip, gilt stamped. Clippings inserted.
Card 2646
Card 2646
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Childs, George William. 1829-1894. Holmes, Oliver Wendell. 1809-1894. *A.4214.68 Poem for the dedication of the fountain at Stratford-on-Avon presented by George W. Childs, of Philadelphia. — [Boston. 1887.] (3) pp. 18 cm. Reprinted in Poetical works, vol. 2 [*4396.156.2]. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 9, 1911. H6107 — Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Centennial celebrations, etc.—Childs, George William. 1829-1894.
Card 2648
Card 2648
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*SCA .1510A .1 Childs, James Rives, 1893— Casanoviana; an annotated world bibliography of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt and of works concerning him. Priv. print. for the Casanova Society of Virginia. Vienna, C. M. Nebehay, 1956. viii, 396 p. port., facsimile. 24 cm. "Limited to 500 copies ... No. 00228." 1. Casanova de Seingalt, Glacomo Girolamo, 1725-1798—Bibl. r. Title. Z8151.C5 012 58-238 Library of Congress [2]
Card 2650
Card 2650
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Childs, Isaac, fl. 1757. Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Information Card Library of Congress
Card 2652
Card 2652
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Childs, M. L. Poetical fragments. — [New York. 186-?] 22 pp. 18 cm. Bound with the original paper covers. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 8, 1923. M7547
Card 2654
Card 2654
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Childs, Thomas. Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
Card 2657
Card 2657
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The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana