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| Field name | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | Mind Your Own Business / 1861 |
| Date | 1861 |
| Record ID | 520764 |
| Collection Name | McLoughlin Competitors |
| Reference | McL-CompA050 |
| Theme | Religion Women in Publishing Disability |
| Library of Congress Subject | Sunday school literature Boys Bullies Children with mental disabilities Fathers and sons Conversion Forgiveness Women as authors |
| Genre | Religious Works |
| Author | Bell, Catherine Douglas (fl.1861) |
| Publisher | Thomas Nelson & Sons |
| Places | London |
| Illustrator | W H |
| Document Type | Pamphlet |
| Book Type | Juvenile literature--1861 Trans-Atlantic imprints (Publishing) Color printing (Printing) Printed wrappers (Binding) Relief prints |
| Size | 16 p. : ill. ; 14 cm |
| Catalog Notes | Cover title; series from head of title. Decorated border has the quotation from the parable of The sower: Behold a sower went forth to sow and some seeds fell by the way side some fell upon stony places among thorns but other fell into good ground and brought forth fruit. By Catherine D. Bell, who used the pseudonym "Cousin Kate." Date provided by the British Museum catalog. Wrapper printed in red ink. Wood-engraved frontispiece signed by "W.H." and "F. Borders sc." |
| 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. |