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The happy mute, or, The dumb child's appeal / by Charlotte Elizabeth [Tonna].

Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Children's Literature and Childhood Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Charlotte Elizabeth, 1790-1846, author.
Series:
Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Children's Literature and Childhood.
Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Children's Literature and Childhood
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
B., John, -1831.
B., John.
Sunday school literature.
Deaf children.
Children--Biography.
Children.
Children--Death--Religious aspects.
Genre:
Sunday school literature.
Biographies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (32 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates) : illustrations.
Place of Publication:
New York : American Tract Society, [between 1848 and 1868?]
System Details:
text file
Notes:
"The American Tract Society publish a variety of evangelical works ... New York: 150 Nassau-Street. Boston: 28 Cornhill. And to be had in Philadelphia, Baltimore, and other principal cities and towns."--Publisher's catalogue, page [4] of wrapper. The American Tract Society was first located at 150 Nassau St., New York in 1832. A new typeface was introduced in 1848. The American Antiquarian Society copy is printed in the new type. The American Tract Society (Boston, Mass.) was located at 28 Cornhill from 1842 to 1868. The address changes to 148 Tremont St. in the Boston directory for 1869.
Wrapper printed in green ink.
"The happy mute, or, The dumb child's appeal 8."--Cover of wrapper.
Reproduction of the original from the American Antiquarian Society.
OCLC:
905316085
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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