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Grandmamma Easy's Illuminated scriptural alphabet.
Author
Grandmamma Easy
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Uniform title
Illuminated scriptural alphabet
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Nashua, New Hampshire : Published by N.P. Greene, Main Street, [between 1850 and 1858]
Description
[8] leaves : ill. (hand-colored wood engravings) ; 26 cm.
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Special Collections - Cotsen Children's Library
4459 Pams / Eng 19 / Box 037
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Subject(s)
Alphabet rhymes
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English language
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Alphabet
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Pictorial works
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Bible stories, English
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Publisher
Greene, N. P.
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Ill
Worcester & Pierce
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Rare books genre
Alphabet books
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Series
Grandmamma Easy's New pictorial colored toy books
Notes
Cover title.
Series statement from rear wrapper.
First and final leaves pasted down to wrappers.
Cover illustration signed "Worcester & Pierce sc."
According to the American Antiquarian Society's 19th-Century American Children's Book Trade Directory WWW site, Greene published and sold books from between at least 1850 and 1871; he operated on Main Street in at least 1858.
"Grandmamma Easy" was a series published by Dean & Co. in London.
Binding note
Pub. pink pictorial wrappers.
Other format(s)
Also available in an electronic version.
Other title(s)
New illuminated scriptural alphabet
OCLC
13626349
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