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Harriet and her scholars : a Sabbath school story / revised by the Committee of Publication.
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
Second edition.
Published/Created
Philadelphia : American Sunday School Union, 1827.
Description
1 online resource (90 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates) : illustrations.
Details
Subject(s)
Children
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Death
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Religious aspects
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Juvenile fiction
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Children's stories
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Friendship
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Juvenile fiction
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Girls
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Juvenile fiction
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Mothers and daughters
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Juvenile fiction
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Sabbath
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Juvenile fiction
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Sunday school literature
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Sunday schools
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Juvenile fiction
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Widows
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Juvenile fiction
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Engraver
Nesmith, James H.
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Fiction
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Series
Eighth series (American Sunday-School Union) ; no. 209.
[More in this series]
Women's Studies Archive: Voice and Vision.
[More in this series]
VIII. series ; No. 209
Notes
"Books published and for sale by the American Sunday School Union ... 12 1-2 cents each. ... Harriet and her scholars ..."--advertisement, back cover.
Cover imprint varies: Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union, depository, 13 North Fourth Street. Stereotyped by L. Johnson.
Frontispiece, with caption "The keepsake," depicts a girl receiving a gift book from her friends. Signed: Engd. by J.H. Nesmith.
Reproduction of the original from the American Antiquarian Society.
Series at head of cover title; transposed: series numbers precedes series title.
American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: R.F.M.
OCLC
1162585928
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