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Stories for Emma : being a series of easy reading lessons, with the syllables divided, 1829 / by a Lady of Philadelphia ; illustrator, Alonzo Hartwell.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Leslie, Eliza, 1787-1858, author.
- Series:
- Juvneile classicks.
- Children's literature and culture
- Juvneile classicks
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Children's stories, American.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 volume (viii, 108 pages)) : illustrations (black and white).
- Place of Publication:
- 1829 /
- Boston : Munroe and Francis, 1829.
- Notes:
- AMDigital Reference: CL J97 S8841 1829.
- "Record ID: 256451"--Home page.
- "Sub Collection: Important Authors/Titles/Illustrators"--Home page.
- "Catalog Notes: Boston: Munroe and Francis, no. 128, Washington-Street. : C.S. Francis, 252 Broadway, New-York., 1829. viii, [1], 10-108 p. : ill. ; 15 cm. "The following stories were originally written for the amusement and instruction of a little niece, then about four years old, and who had great pleasure in hearing them read to her. They have recently been revised, and the syllables divided, with a view of rendering them useful to children who have just got through the reading lessons in the spelling-book."--Advertisement, p. [iii]. By Eliza Leslie. Copyright 1828 by Munroe & Francis. In printed boards with tan leather spine and corners. Numbered on spine: 60. Cover illustration and some wood-engravings signed by Alonzo Hartwell. "Juvenile classics [sic]. Munroe & Francis."--series title, upper cover"--Home page.
- "Catalog Record Note: Catalog Records (c) 2020, by the American Antiquarian Society. All rights reserved"--Home page.
- Electronic reproduction. Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2020. Digitized from a copy held by the American Antiquarian Society and made available by Adam Matthew Digital.
- Description based on online resource; title from scanned document's title page (viewed on February 19, 2021).
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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