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Non-standard pagination.
Copyright statement partially obscured and therefore not included above.
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Copyright Dec. 24, 1814 by Samuel Wood. One title in this collection appearing in v. 1, The cries of New-York, has a title page date of 1816.
An omnibus of juvenile books issued separately in the same year. Includes nonfiction, stories, poems, and allegories.
Each work has separate title page and pagination. Some works include booksellers' advertisements for Wood.
Copyright Dec. 24, 1814 by Samuel Wood. One title in this collection appearing in v. 1, The cries of New-York, has a title page date of 1816.
Includes wood engravings by Alexander Anderson.
"School and children's books, printed and sold by Samuel Wood ..."--v. 2, p. [46-49].
Shaw, R.R. American bibliography,
Welch, D.A. Bibliography of American children's books printed prior to 1821,
Pomeroy, J.R. Alexander Anderson, 1775-1870,
Pomeroy, J.R. Alexander Anderson, 1775-1870,
Pomeroy, J.R. Alexander Anderson, 1775-1870,
Pomeroy, J.R. Alexander Anderson, 1775-1870,
Pomeroy, J.R. Alexander Anderson, 1775-1870,485(c)
Pomeroy, J.R. Alexander Anderson, 1775-1870,
Pomeroy, J.R. Alexander Anderson, 1775-1870,
Pomeroy, J.R. Alexander Anderson, 1775-1870,
v. 1. The cries of New-York -- Poetic tales for children [by Nancy Sproat] -- Garden amusements -- The history of Alexander Selkirk -- Select fables in prose and verse -- The olio -- v. 2. The hermit [by Thomas Parnell] and The traveller [by Oliver Goldsmith] -- The life of that wonderful and extraordinarily heavy man, Daniel Lambert -- An account of the astonishing beauties and operations of nature in the minute creation, displayed by the solar microscope by Christopher Colles -- The youth's cabinet of nature for the year -- The pilgrims and Parley the porter: two allegories [by Hannah More] -- The wonderful advantages of adventuring in the lottery.
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American Antiquarian Society CL copy lacks v. 1. Vol. 2, p. 43-44, 4th count slightly mutilated, with some loss of text. |
Suggestions and Comments for The Child's magazine. In two volumes.