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| Field name | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | The Lobster-Boy; Or, the Son Who Was A Heaviness to His Mother |
| Date | c.1866 |
| Record ID | 423016 |
| Collection Name | Religious Tracts |
| Reference | CLA5125L79971866 |
| Theme | Professions Temperance and Addiction Family and Relationships |
| Library of Congress Subject | Sunday school literature Conduct of life Boys Fishers Child abuse Alcoholics Temperance Theft Forgiveness Fire |
| Genre | Fiction |
| Publisher | American Tract Society |
| Places | Boston |
| Illustrator | Hyde, John N (1823-1895) |
| Document Type | Novel Religious Tract |
| Book Type | Juvenile literature--1866 Publishers' cloth bindings (Binding)--1866 Color printing (Printing)--Plates Grained cloth (Binding)--1866 Blind stamped cloth (Binding) Gold stamped cloth (Binding) Relief prints Presentation inscriptions (Provenance) |
| Size | 120 p., [3] leaves of plates : col. ill. ; 16 cm |
| Page Numbers | 120 p., [3] leaves of plates |
| Additional Notes | Instituted 1814 Depositories, 28 Cornhill, Boston, and 13 Bible-House, Astor Place, New York |
| Catalog Notes | By Zachariah Atwell Mudge. Copyright 1865 by the American Tract Society. The American Tract Society (Boston) was located at 28 Cornhill, Boston, between 1842 and 1869, and at 13 Bible House, New York, between 1860 and 1870. The American Antiquarian Society copy has an inscription dated 1866. Plates engraved by William J. Pierce and Nathaniel Rudd after designs by John N. Hyde. Frontispiece plate printed in color. Third plate (opposite p. 74) depicts a man signing the temperance pledge. |
| 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. |