Series |
Children's packet, No. 4 ; [1] Women's Studies Archive: Voice and Vision. UNAUTHORIZED
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Contents |
Poor blind Sally -- Self-denial in the cause of missions : The missionary box. Where there's a will, there's a way. |
General note | Text in the form of the letter addressed, "Dear children." Signed on p. 22: Joseph Warren. Allahabad, October 2, 1848. |
General note | "Stereotyped by S. Douglas Wyeth, no. 7 Pear St., Philadelphia."--verso of title page. Samuel Douglas Wyeth was located at 7 Pear St., Philadelphia, between 1841 and 1857. |
General note | Frontispiece wood engraving signed: Telfer & Lawrie [i.e., Robert Telfer and Alexander Lawrie (1828-1917)?] del. Frontispiece has caption: Poor blind Sally reading with her fingers. |
General note | In wrapper printed in a diagonal plaid design with yellow and blue ink. Front cover has black title label printed in gilt: Poor blind Sally. |
General note | Reproduction of the original from the American Antiquarian Society. |