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| Field name | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | Sequel To Tim The Scissors-Grinder |
| Date | 1862 |
| Record ID | 218205 |
| Collection Name | Theme Based Selections |
| Sub Collection | Important Authors/Titles/Illustrators |
| Reference | CL L636 S4795 1862 |
| Theme | Professions Women in Publishing Race, Ethnicity and Racism Illness and Death |
| Library of Congress Subject | Children's stories Young men Occupations Children and death African Americans College students Soldiers Blind children Children--Death--Religious aspects Clergy Women as authors |
| Genre | Fiction |
| Author | Leslie, Madeline (1815-1893) |
| Publisher | Hoyt, Henry Bazin and Chandler |
| Places | United States; Boston |
| Illustrator | Hyde, John N (1823-1895) |
| Document Type | Novel |
| Book Type | Juvenile literature--1862 Publishers' advertisements--Massachusetts--Boston Relief prints Publishers' cloth bindings (Binding)--1862 Blocked bindings (Binding) |
| Size | vi, [1], 8-259, [1], 5-16 p., [4] leaves of plates : ill. ; 18 cm |
| Additional Notes | By Mrs Madeline Leslie, Author Of "Home Life," Of "Mrs Leslie's Juvenile Series," "Prairie Flower," Etc, Etc |
| Catalog Notes | "The narrative of 'Tim' was originally given to the public through the columns of the Boston Recorder. It was subsequently issued in a small volume complete in itself. The sequel of this story, being briefly summed up in the last chapter, the author, in compliance with the earnest and oft repeated request of her readers, has been induced to give in this small volume with more detail minuteness."--Introduction, p. [iii]. By Harriette Newell Woods Baker [i.e., "Madeline Leslie"]. Copyright 1862 by Henry Hoyt. "Printed by Bazin and Chandler, 37 Cornhill."--verso of title page. In brown cloth. "Henry Hoyt's catalogue of books"--advertisement, p. [4]-16 at end. One wood engraving signed "Hyde del." (i.e., John N. Hyde?). |
| Library/Archive | American Antiquarian Society |
| Copyright and Source Archive | Content compilation (c) 2020, by the American Antiquarian Society. All rights reserved. |
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