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| Field name | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain / c.1829-1837 |
| Date | c.1829-1837 |
| Record ID | 529891 |
| Collection Name | Religious Tracts |
| Reference | CL-Backlog Pams0247 |
| Theme | Religion Professions Women in Publishing |
| Library of Congress Subject | Sunday school literature Shepherds Women as authors |
| Genre | Biographies Religious Works |
| Description | Wrapper has variant title: The shepherd of Salisbury Plains [sic].;At head of wrapper title: no. 54.--pp. 22.;Hannah More's The shepherd of Salisbury Plain was listed as tract 54 in the advertisement, "Publications of the Protestant Episcopal Tract Society." Cf. The Protestant Episcopal Tract Society. Twenty-fourth annual report, 1833. The depository for the Protestant Episcopal Tract Society was located at 46 Lumber Street between 1829 and 1837.;"The above was intended for a copy of an engraving made for the American Sunday School Union, from a drawing of the cottage actually inhabited by David Saunders, the 'Shepherd of Salisbury Plain.' But a mistake of the engraver has deprived it of the dilapidated appearance of the original ..."--caption to wood-engraved frontispiece, verso of title page.;"Publications of the Protestant Episcopal Tract Society. ... Members are entitled to one copy of each tract published; and to purchase tracts at the same rate with auxiliary societies, or fifteen pages for one cent."--advertisement, p. [3]-4 of wrapper. |
| Publisher | Protestant Episcopal Tract Society |
| Places | United States; New York |
| Document Type | Pamphlet Religious Tract |
| Book Type | Juvenile literature--1833 Biographies Cottage stories Publishers' advertisements--New York (State)--New York Printed wrappers (Binding) Relief prints |
| Size | 20 p. : ill. ; 18 cm |
| Page Numbers | 20 p. ill. 18 cm |
| Additional Notes | Protestant Episcopal Tract Society (Series); Protestant Episcopal Press, printer; [New York]: Stereotyped by James Conner, New-York. New-York: published by the Protestant Episcopal Tract Society[,] depository, press buildings, no. 46 Lumber-Street, in rear of Trinity Church. Printed at the Protestant Episcopal Press, no. 46 Lumber-Street., 54, [1833?]; Conner, James (1798-) stereotyper |
| Catalog Notes | Wrapper has variant title: The shepherd of Salisbury Plains [sic]. At head of wrapper title: no. 54.--pp. 22. Hannah More's The shepherd of Salisbury Plain was listed as tract 54 in the advertisement, "Publications of the Protestant Episcopal Tract Society." Cf. The Protestant Episcopal Tract Society. Twenty-fourth annual report, 1833. The depository for the Protestant Episcopal Tract Society was located at 46 Lumber Street between 1829 and 1837. "The above was intended for a copy of an engraving made for the American Sunday School Union, from a drawing of the cottage actually inhabited by David Saunders, the 'Shepherd of Salisbury Plain.' But a mistake of the engraver has deprived it of the dilapidated appearance of the original ..."--caption to wood-engraved frontispiece, verso of title page. "Publications of the Protestant Episcopal Tract Society. ... Members are entitled to one copy of each tract published; and to purchase tracts at the same rate with auxiliary societies, or fifteen pages for one cent."--advertisement, p. [3]-4 of wrapper. |
| American Antiquarian Society Copy Notes | American Antiquarian Society copy the gift of David M. Doret and Linda G. Mitchell, 2015. |
| Linked Documents |
The Shepherd Of Salisbury Plain / By Mrs Hannah More The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain / 1838 The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain / c.1830-1833 The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain / 1830 The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain / 1827 The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain / 1822 The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain / 1821 |
| Library/Archive | American Antiquarian Society |
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