Sarah Bell, and Fanny Blake : in verse : shewing, how every letter may be the means of putting a good thought into the mind of a child : addressed to Sunday scholars and others.
Bibliographic Citation:
Sarah Bell, and Fanny Blake : in verse : shewing, how every letter may be the means of putting a good thought into the mind of a child : addressed to Sunday scholars and others. London : Printed for the Religious Tract Society, [Between 1824 and 1834]
Publisher:
Printed for the Religious Tract Society, [Between 1824 and 1834]
Notes:
  • Printed for the Religious Tract Society; and sold at their Depository, 56 Paternoster Row; also by J, Nisbet, 21 Berners-street, Oxford-street; and other Booksellers.
  • Date from J. Nisbet's address in Cf. Brown, P. London publishers and printers c. 1800-1870, p. 138.
  • First sentence: "Ye children dear, pray all give ear, If you can spare the time; For you may spend a pleasant hour in listening to my rhyme."
  • Includes 47 woodcuts.
  • First and last leaves pasted to wrappers.
  • Copy in McGill Library's Rare Books and Special Collections: Buff pictorial paper wrappers.
Physical Description:
text.chapbook.black and white, 11 x 8 cm.
Language:
English
Chapbook Category:
Religious and Moral
Digital Collection:
McGill Library's Chapbook Collection
Sponsor:
The McGill Library's Chapbook Collection was made possible through a generous donation from the Harold Crabtree Foundation.
Copyright:
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Link to this chapbook:
http://digital.library.mcgill.ca/chapbooks/fullrecord.php?ID=7958
Chapbook Identifier:
PN970_R4_S3_1824