LEADER 07679cam 2201117 i 4500001 WMNS003106 003 MiFhGG 005 20221026170751.0 006 m | d | 007 cr |n||||||||n 008 870209q18291832nyua jo 000 0 eng d 035 (Sirsi) a5901741 040 MIGCL |beng |erda |cUtOrBLW |dUtOrBLW 245 04 The Publications of the American Tract Society. |pSeries II. |nVol. I. 264 1 New-York : |bAmerican Tract Society, |c[between 1829 and 1832?] 300 1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : |billustrations. 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 computer |bc |2rdamedia 338 online resource |bcr |2rdacarrier 490 1 Series 2 (American Tract Society: 1829) ; |vno. 1-16 490 1 Women's Studies Archive: Voice and Vision 500 A collection of sixteen tracts, all published by the American Tract Society, 144 Nassau St., New York, each with separate title page. 500 The American Tract Society was located at 144 Nassau St., New York, from 1827 to 1832. Series 2 is first listed in American Tract Society annual reports published in 1829. 500 Collective title and contents page, [4] p. at beginning. 500 In plain boards with leather spine. 500 "First lines of hymns in this volume"--index, p. [4]. 500 "No. 1 Address to a child."--16 p. Wood-engravings variously signed by Mary Byfield, and "A" [i.e., Alexander Anderson?] "The shepherd."--Hymn, p. 16. 500 "No. 2. The goodness of Providence illustrated."--16 p. Pages 4-16 also numbered 20-32. 500 "No. 3. The vine. [Title vignette: I am the true vine.]"--16 p. Pages 4-16 also numbered 36-48. Title vignetted signed: LF. Hymn, p. 16. 500 "No. 4 The orphan."--16 p. Pages 4-16 also numbered 52-64. One wood-engraving signed: A [i.e., Alexander Anderson?]. "Child's complaint."--p. 16, in verse. 500 "No. 5. The child's catechism, in verse."--16 p. Pages 4-16 also numbered 68-80. 500 "No. 6 The Christian drummer."--16 p. Pages 4-16 also numbered 84-96. One wood-engraving signed: A [i.e., Alexander Anderson?]. "Pious education."--p. 16, in verse. 500 "No. 7. The wonderful cure of Naaman, a general in the Syrian army."--16 p. Pages 4-16 also numbered 100-112. Some wood-engravings signed: A [i.e., Alexander Anderson?]. "The force of example."--p. [12]-16. 500 "No. 8. The African widow. Supposed to have been written by the late Rev. Legh Richmond."--16 p. Introduction signed: L.R. [i.e., Legh Richmond?]. Edition of The African widow published in Dedham, Mass. in 1816 by H. & W.H. Mann has the title page attribution to Joseph Dixon.Pages 4-16 also numbered 116-128. "The mother's tears."--p. 15-16, in verse. 500 "No. 9. Mary Jones; or, The soldier's daughter. An interesting story."--16 p. Pages 4-16 also numbered 132-144. 500 "No. 10. The Irish girl; or, History of Anne Walsh."--16 p. "A narrative founded on fact. Affording hints and encouragement for ladies who visit the sick."--p. [3]. Pages 4-16 also numbered 148-160. 500 "No. 11. Bible happiness; or, The history of a poor afflicted woman."--16 p. Pages 4-16 also numbered 164-176. Wood-engravings variously signed by Alexander Anderson and "P." 500 "No. 12. John of the score: showing how he robbed a poor old man, and was taken and condemned to die."--16 p., in verse. Pages 4-16 also numbered 180-192. 500 "No. 13. Mischief its own punishment, or History of William and Harry."--16 p. Pages 4-16 also numbered 196-208. One wood-engraving signed: A [i.e., Alexander Anderson?]. Poem, p. 16. 500 "No. 14. Louisa's tenderness to the little birds in winter."--16 p. Pages 4-16 also numbered 212-224. Translation of one of the stories in M. Berquin's L'ami des enfants. Possibly adapted and translated by Richard Johnson. See M.J.P. Weedon, "Richard Johnson and the successors of John Newbery" The Library, 5th series, 4 (1949): 55. Also published as: Louisa and the little birds. Wood-engravings signed: A [i.e., Alexander Anderson?]. 500 "No. 15. Advice to Sabbath school children."--16 p. Pages 4-16 also numbered 228-240. 500 "No. 16. Bread the staff of life."--16 p. Pages 4-16 also numbered 244-256. 500 Reproduction of the original from the American Antiquarian Society. 650 0 Sunday school literature. |=^A278190 650 0 Children's stories. |=^A19222 650 0 Children's stories, French. |=^A157937 650 0 Children's poetry. |=^A16588 650 0 Children |xConduct of life. |=^A11953 650 0 Orphanages |vJuvenile literature. |=^A670922 650 0 Christian poetry. |=^A246850 650 0 Conversion. |=^A38897 650 0 Regeneration (Theology) |=^A268496 650 0 Widows |xReligious life. |=^A1043120 650 0 Widows |vJuvenile poetry. |=^A3295 650 0 Black people |vJuvenile poetry. |=^A366 650 0 Bread. |=^A92168 650 0 Bible stories. |=^A29958 650 0 Brigands and robbers |vJuvenile poetry. |=^A34568 650 0 Young women |xReligious life. |=^A197443 650 0 Charity |vJuvenile literature. |=^A25165 650 0 Social classes |vJuvenile literature. |=^A11655 650 0 Soldiers |xReligious life. |=^A39525 700 1 Richmond, Legh, |d1772-1827, |econtributor. |=^A94924 700 1 Johnson, R. |q(Richard), |d1733 or 1734-1793, |etranslator. |=^A479780 700 0 P. |eengraver. |=^A733258 700 1 Byfield, Mary, |d1794 or 1795-1871, |eengraver. |=^A1441286 700 1 Anderson, Alexander, |d1775-1870 |eengraver. |=^A548101 700 0 L. F., |eengraver. |=^A894337 700 1 Dixon, Joseph. |tAfrican widow. |=^A750936 700 1 Berquin, |cM. |q(Arnaud), |d1747-1791. |tAmi des enfants. |kSelections. |lEnglish. |=^A623725 730 02 Address to a child. |?UNAUTHORIZED 730 02 Goodness of Providence illustrated. |?UNAUTHORIZED 730 02 Vine. |?UNAUTHORIZED 730 02 Orphan. |?UNAUTHORIZED 730 02 Child's catechism in verse. |?UNAUTHORIZED 730 02 Christian drummer. |?UNAUTHORIZED 730 02 Wonderful cure of Naaman, a general in the Syrian army. |?UNAUTHORIZED 730 02 Mary Jones; or, The soldier's daughter. |?UNAUTHORIZED 730 02 Irish girl; or, History of Anne Walsh. |?UNAUTHORIZED 730 02 Bible happiness; or, The history of a poor afflicted woman. |?UNAUTHORIZED 730 02 John of the score. |?UNAUTHORIZED 730 02 Mischief its own punishment, or History of William and Harry. |?UNAUTHORIZED 730 02 Louisa's tenderness to the little birds in winter. |?UNAUTHORIZED 730 02 Advice to Sabbath-school children. |?UNAUTHORIZED 730 02 Bread the staff of life. |?UNAUTHORIZED 730 02 African widow. |?UNAUTHORIZED 740 02 Louisa and the little birds. 830 0 Series 2 (American Tract Society: 1829) ; |vno. 1-16. |?UNAUTHORIZED 830 0 Women's Studies Archive: Voice and Vision. |?UNAUTHORIZED 856 40 |3Gale, Women's Studies Archive: Voice and Vision |uhttps://link.gale.com/apps/doc/VAPIVI240050125/WMNS?sid=gale_marc&u=ncliveecu 949 Click on web address |wasis |hjoyner138 |ojjlm 949 Click on web address |wasis |hhsl28 |ojjlm 596 1 4 998 5901741