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Ole mammy's torment / by Annie Fellows Johnston ; illustrated by Mary G. Johnston and Amy M. Sacker.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Schimmel Collection Schimmel 7283
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Johnston, Annie F. (Annie Fellows), 1863-1931, author.
Contributor:
Johnston, Mary G., 1872- illustrator.
Sacker, Amy M. (Amy Maria), 1872-1965, illustrator.
L.C. Page & Company (1897-1914), publisher.
C.H. Simonds & Co., electrotyper, printer.
Caroline F. Schimmel Collection of Women in the American Wilderness (University of Pennsylvania)
Schimmel, Caroline F., donor, associated name.
Series:
Cosy corner series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Children--Conduct of life--Juvenile fiction.
Children.
Conduct of life--Juvenile fiction.
Conduct of life.
Uncles--Juvenile fiction.
Uncles.
Orphans--Juvenile fiction.
Orphans.
African Americans--Juvenile fiction.
African Americans.
Intergenerational relations--Juvenile fiction.
Intergenerational relations.
Clergy--Juvenile fiction.
Clergy.
Families--Juvenile fiction.
Families.
Christian life--Juvenile fiction.
Christian life.
Work ethic--Juvenile fiction.
Work ethic.
Storytelling--Juvenile fiction.
Storytelling.
Indiana--Juvenile fiction.
Indiana.
Genre:
Publishers' advertisements.
Penn Provenance:
Schimmel, Caroline F. (donor) (Schimmel Collection copy)
Gaynor, Helen Mendoza, 1905-1985 (inscription) (Schimmel Collection copy)
Physical Description:
[10], 118 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm
Manufacture:
Boston : Colonial Press : Electrotyped and printed by C.H. Simonds & Co.
Place of Publication:
Boston : L.C. Page and Company (Incorporated) publishers, 1910.
Notes:
Publisher's advertisement on preliminary page [2].
Local Notes:
Schimmel Collection copy presented to the Penn Libraries in 2019 by Caroline F. Schimmel.
Schimmel Collection copy has on front free endpaper partially illegible manuscript inscription ("Miss Helen Men[...]za 213 S. Boulevard Deayton [...] 1816[...]"), possibly referring to Helen Mendoza (later Gaynor; 1905-1985), whose father Joseph Mendoza lived at 213 S. Robert Boulevard, Dayton, Ohio, during 1915-1917.
Schimmel Collection copy has 16 pages of publisher's advertisement bound in at end of volume.
OCLC:
13708209

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