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| Field name | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | A Year With Maggie And Emma: A True Story |
| Date | 1861 |
| Record ID | 219141 |
| Collection Name | Theme Based Selections |
| Reference | CL M1525 Y39 1861 |
| Theme | Temperance and Addiction Women in Publishing |
| Library of Congress Subject | Children's stories School children Home economics Temperance Winter Women as authors |
| Genre | History Narratives |
| Author | McIntosh, Maria Jane (1803-1878) |
| Publisher | D Appleton & Company |
| Places | United States; New York |
| Illustrator | D C H Howland Annin, Phineas F Jocelyn, Albert H Whitney, Elias James (1827-) Bobbett, Albert (c.1824-1888) Hooper, Edward (1829-1870) |
| Document Type | Novel |
| Book Type | Relief prints Publishers' cloth bindings (Binding)--1861 Decorated papers (Binding) Blocked bindings (Binding) Juvenile literature--1861 Publishers' advertisements--New York (State)--New York |
| Size | 137, [7] p., [4] leaves of plates : ill. ; 18 cm |
| Additional Notes | Edited By Maria J Mcintosh |
| Catalog Notes | "The title was in part suggested by Mrs. Howitt's perfect little story of 'The children's year;'"--Author's preface, p. 8, dated at New York, September 22, 1859. Published in London, 1861, under the title: Maggie and Emma. Copyright 1860 by D. Appleton & Co. In brown cloth. Bears plaid endpapers. Wood-engraved plates variously signed by "Howland N.Y.," "D.C.H." (illustrator), "Whitney, Jocelyn & Annin sc" (i.e., Elias J. Whitney, Albert Jocelyn, and Phineas Annin), and "Bobbett-Hooper sc" (i.e., Albert Bobbett and Edward Hooper). Publisher's advertisements, [6] p. at end. |
| Library/Archive | American Antiquarian Society |
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| Catalog Record Note | Catalog Records (c) 2020, by the American Antiquarian Society. All rights reserved. |