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| Field name | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | Joe Carton; Or, the Lost Key |
| Date | c.1859-1861 |
| Record ID | 216458 |
| Collection Name | Religious Tracts |
| Reference | CLF947J641859 |
| Theme | Disability Crime and Punishment Religion |
| Library of Congress Subject | Sunday school literature School children Theft Children with disabilities Clergy Sunday schools Women as authors |
| Genre | Religious Works |
| Publisher | Hoyt, Henry |
| Places | Boston |
| Document Type | Religious Tract |
| Book Type | Relief prints Cottage stories Publishers' cloth bindings (Binding)--1859 Blocked bindings (Binding) Juvenile literature--1859 |
| Size | 154 p., [6] leaves of plates : ill. ; 16 cm |
| Page Numbers | 154 p., [6] leaves of plates |
| Additional Notes | no 9 Cornhill |
| Catalog Notes | By Sarah Maria Fry. "Cowles and Company, stereotypers, 17 Washington Street, Boston."--title page verso. Henry Hoyt was located at 9 Cornhill, Boston, between 1850 and at least 1876. Anson D.F. Randolph was located at 683 Broadway, New York, between 1853 and 1864. William Tomlinson published as an individual in Chicago between 1859 and 1861. Cowles & Company was located at 17 Washington St., Boston, between 1858 and 1861. In lavender cloth. Wood-engraved plates signed by "Smith-Hill sc." (i.e., Daniel T. Smith and George W. Hill.) |
| Library/Archive | American Antiquarian Society |
| Copyright and Source Archive | Content compilation (c) 2020, by the American Antiquarian Society. All rights reserved. |
| Catalog Record Note | Catalog Records (c) 2020, by the American Antiquarian Society. All rights reserved. |