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Aunt Mary's stories for children : chiefly confined to words of two syllables ... / by the author of "Aunt Mary's tales," "The ornaments discovered," &c. &c.
Author
Hughs, Mrs. (Mary)
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Uniform title
Stories for children
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
London : William Darton and Son, 58, Holborn Hill, [between 1830 and 1835] (J. May, printer, Cannon Street, Dover)
Description
144 p., [3] leaves of plates : ill. (copper engravings) ; 15 cm.
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Special Collections - Cotsen Children's Library
44687 Eng 18
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Subject(s)
Children's stories, English
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Printer
May, J.
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Publisher
William Darton and Son
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Fiction
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Notes
Date range from Darton, cited below.
First published as: Stories for children. London : Wm Darton, Jun., 1819; cf. Darton.
Printer at foot of p. 144.
Cotsen copy: Inscribed on free endpaper: Helen McDonnell from Cha. Osborn Jan 211842 Brighton with her love; followed by drawings of three children and a baby in swaddling clothes captioned Cha., Laura, Harry, and a swaddled Frank.
Binding note
Cotsen copy: Later red calf with pub. green cloth and yellow endpapers.
Contents
(from t.p.) I. The careless little girl
II. The humming tops
III. The new doll
IV. The greedy boy.
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References
Darton, L. The Dartons, H775(4)
Place name(s)
England London.
OCLC
177721585
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