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Books for everybody ; no. 3 Women's Studies Archive: Voice and Vision. UNAUTHORIZED
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General note | Wrapper title. Numbered at foot of p. 1 of wrapper: (3.). |
General note | "Books for everybody. A series of admirable and interesting stories by clever writers, well illustrated, and at the extremely low price of four cents each. Ten volumes now ready. The ten, in a wrapper, 40 cts. 3. Mrs. Anderson's "very present help." By Miss Paul. ..."--advertisement, p. 3 of wrapper. |
General note | The American Tract Society was first located at 150 Nassau St., New York in 1832. A new typeface was introduced in 1848. This edition is printed in the new typeface. "Walter Baker & Co.'s breakfast cocoa ... Dorchester, Mass."--advertisement, p. 4 of wrapper. Ad features image of a young woman holding a tray with a porcelain cup and glass of water on it, based on Jean-Etienne Liotard's painting "La belle chocolatière." The Baker Company began using "La belle chocolatière" as its logo in 1883. |
General note | Text printed in double columns. |
General note | Illustrations produced by a photomechanical process; some signed by R. Taylor & Co. |
General note | "A new series of genuine imported teachers' Bibles. The international teachers' Bibles. ... International Bible Agency ..."--advertisement, p. [2] of wrapper. |
General note | Title from cover. |
General note | Reproduction of the original from the American Antiquarian Society. |