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Babes of the empire : an alphabet for young England / by Thomas Stevens ; pictures by A.H. Collins.
Author
Stevens, Thomas
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
London : William Heinemann, 1902.
Description
[2], 54, [2] p. : col. ill. ; 29 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Indigenous peoples of the Western Hemisphere
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Great Britain
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Colonies
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Juvenile poetry
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Indigenous Studies
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Collins, A. H.
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Alphabet books
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Summary note
An alphabet of children living in the British Empire from A (Australian) to Z (Zulu).
Notes
Cover title: Babes of the Empire: A to Z.
Princeton copy 1: Advertising on front and rear pastedowns for various pharmaceutical remedies.
Princeton copy 1: Inscription on front free endpaper 'Adeline Hanner from Grandmamma Beale Christmas 1904.'
Princeton copy 1: Imperfect: spine def. revealing cloth reinforcement and some clumsy restoration.
Princeton copy 2: Lacking p. [1 and 2] at end?; some foxing.
Princeton copy 2: Inscription on front free endpaper: To Sylvia, Nov. 1904.
Binding note
Princeton copy 1: Pub. puce pictorial bds. printed in red and black.
Princeton copy 2: Pub. red pictorial boards, lettering in blue and black.
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Also available in an electronic version.
OCLC
223259113
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