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| Field name | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | Putnam and the Wolf; the Fools' Pence; The Poor Man's House Repaired; and Jamie |
| Date | c.1848 |
| Record ID | 220553 |
| Collection Name | Religious Tracts |
| Reference | CLA5125P9891848 |
| Theme | Temperance and Addiction Religion Morality, Manners and Consequences |
| Library of Congress Subject | Sunday school literature Temperance |
| Genre | Religious Works |
| Publisher | American Tract Society |
| Document Type | Anthology Religious Tract |
| Book Type | Juvenile literature--1848 Addresses to temperance societies--1848 Publishers' cloth bindings (Binding)--1848 Relief prints |
| Size | 94 p., [2] leaves of plates : ill. ; 16 cm |
| Page Numbers | 94 p., [2] leaves of plates |
| Catalog Notes | The American Tract Society was first located at 150 Nassau St., New York, in 1832. A new typeface was introduced in 1848. The American Antiquarian Society copy is printed in the new typeface. Pages 6-94 also numbered 4-35, [4], 4-14, [3], 4-19, [4], 4-22. In black cloth. "Putnam and the wolf; or The monster destroyed. An address, originally delivered at Pomfret, Connecticut, by Rev. John Marsh."--p. [3]-37. "The fools' pence. Reprinted from the Religious Tract Society, London."--p. [37]-52. "The poor man's house repaired; or, The wretched made happy. A simple narrative of facts, communicated, by a lady, to the New-York State Temperance Society."--p. [53]-71. "Jamie; or, A voice from Ireland for temperance. A true narrative. By Professor Edgar, of Belfast."--p. [73]-94. |
| 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. |