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| Field name | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | Rose and Her Pets: In Words of Not Over Five Letters |
| Date | 1874 |
| Record ID | 215651 |
| Collection Name | School Books |
| Reference | CL A5125 R795 1874 |
| Theme | Animals and Nature Leisure and Play |
| Library of Congress Subject | 1-3 syllable books Sunday school literature Children's stories Pets Women as authors Readers Color printing--Plates Presentation inscriptions |
| Genre | Fiction |
| Author | Dawes, Sarah Elizabeth (1832-) |
| Publisher | American Tract Society |
| Places | New York (State) |
| Illustrator | Herrick, Henry Walker (1824-1906) Whitney, Elias James (1827-) |
| Document Type | Primer |
| Book Type | Relief prints Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding)--1874 Juvenile literature--1874 Readers Color printing (Printing)--Plates Presentation inscriptions (Provenance) |
| Size | 128 p., [4] leaves of plates : ill. ; 16 cm |
| Page Numbers | 132 |
| Additional Notes | Bobbett, Albert (c.1824-c.1888), engraver; Hooper, Edward (1829-1870), engraver; Waters, David B, engraver. |
| Catalog Notes | "As the words are almost all in one syllable, and in no instance have over five letters, the youngest child who can spell in short words can easily read it."--To parents, p. [5]-6, signed, "S.E.D." Copyright 1869 by the American Tract Society. Copy in hand bears an inscription dated 1874. In gold cloth. Wood-engraved plates printed in oil colors. Signed by Elias J. Whitney, and Bobbett, Hooper, & Co., N.Y. Plates affixed to stub conjugate with text. Textual wood engravings signed by David B. Waters. Elias J. Whitney, and Henry Walker Herrick. |
| American Antiquarian Society Copy Notes | American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Grace E. Mix, from Mamma. Dec. 25th, 1874; This proved to be a favorite book with our little Clare, and is cherished for his sake, who often amused himself with the pictures in the summer of 1876. Copy also bears a card inscribed: My dear Mr. & Mrs. Mix: We feel afflicted with you--May "His grace be sufficient for you"! Mrs. D.C.H. Hedges. |
| Library/Archive | American Antiquarian Society |
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