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| Field name | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | The Happy Waterman: Or Honesty the Best Policy |
| Date | 1834 |
| Record ID | 232069 |
| Collection Name | Religious Tracts |
| Reference | CL-Pam M835H2521834 |
| Theme | Morality, Manners and Consequences Religion Women in Publishing |
| Library of Congress Subject | Children's stories Conduct of life Theft Honesty Obedience Women as authors |
| Genre | Religious Works Poetry and Verse |
| Places | New York |
| Document Type | Pamphlet Religious Tract |
| Book Type | Juvenile literature--1834 Moral tales Poems--1834 Publishers' advertisements--New York (State)--New York |
| Size | 23, [1] p. : ill. ; 14 cm |
| Page Numbers | 23, [1] p. 14 cm. |
| Additional Notes | American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Eliza Simons Please to accept this small token of affection from your Sabbath School teacher Mrs Raymond; Printed and sold by Mahlon Day, at the New Juvenile Book-store, no 374, Pearl-Street |
| Catalog Notes | Text probably written by Hannah More. First published as part of the Cheap repository tracts, edited by Hannah More. First and last pages blank; pasted to printed wrapper. "Verses for little children. From the New-England primer. (The following lines, though somewhat sectarian, are too good to be witheld from children generally.)"--p. 21-23. "Juvenile books, published by Mahlon Day, 374, Pearl-Street."--advertisement, p. [4] of wrapper. |
| 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. |