Date on cover: 1843.Each piece has separate title page; imprint date varies.Some pieces signed: Cosmopolite.Pamphlets bound and sold together by publisher.Mode of access: Internet
Includes 2 woodcuts.First sentence: "There are many persons, it is to be feared, who do not accustom...
1 sheet ([1] p.)Place of publication from Wing.Warning the public about imperfect and poorly-bound B...
On no subject do the Scriptures more clearly or more earnestly teach the duty of parents than in ref...
First issued in London, 1840 under the title: The school-girl in France; a narrative addressed to Ch...
1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill.Caption title.Imprint from colophon; date of publication from BL.Printed in d...
Includes publisher's advertisement on lower cover."Although the following pages were prepared with r...
Exploring Australian school text censorship has a long pedigree in English in Australia (EIA). This ...
With half-title."Extracted from the Journal of Education for November, 1881."Mode of access: Interne...
pp. 1-29 a reprint of "De absolutione parentibus [...] Specimen, quod [...] submittit A. Konings. Bo...
The first children’s literature to emerge was written with a strong religious didactic purpose to ed...
72 p."With approbation."Imperfect: tightly bound, with loss of text. Best copy available for photogr...
lar translations but heretical additions and distortions to the Bible. The Church prohibited these c...
“Children’s Trials” was written and published by the American Sunday-School Union, a society made up...
1 sheet ([1] p.)By Michael Sparke?Title from opening words of text.A broadside, warning buyers again...
[16], 126 p.Errata: p. [16].Reproduction of original in National Library of Scotland (Advocates')
Includes 2 woodcuts.First sentence: "There are many persons, it is to be feared, who do not accustom...
1 sheet ([1] p.)Place of publication from Wing.Warning the public about imperfect and poorly-bound B...
On no subject do the Scriptures more clearly or more earnestly teach the duty of parents than in ref...
First issued in London, 1840 under the title: The school-girl in France; a narrative addressed to Ch...
1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill.Caption title.Imprint from colophon; date of publication from BL.Printed in d...
Includes publisher's advertisement on lower cover."Although the following pages were prepared with r...
Exploring Australian school text censorship has a long pedigree in English in Australia (EIA). This ...
With half-title."Extracted from the Journal of Education for November, 1881."Mode of access: Interne...
pp. 1-29 a reprint of "De absolutione parentibus [...] Specimen, quod [...] submittit A. Konings. Bo...
The first children’s literature to emerge was written with a strong religious didactic purpose to ed...
72 p."With approbation."Imperfect: tightly bound, with loss of text. Best copy available for photogr...
lar translations but heretical additions and distortions to the Bible. The Church prohibited these c...
“Children’s Trials” was written and published by the American Sunday-School Union, a society made up...
1 sheet ([1] p.)By Michael Sparke?Title from opening words of text.A broadside, warning buyers again...
[16], 126 p.Errata: p. [16].Reproduction of original in National Library of Scotland (Advocates')
Includes 2 woodcuts.First sentence: "There are many persons, it is to be feared, who do not accustom...
1 sheet ([1] p.)Place of publication from Wing.Warning the public about imperfect and poorly-bound B...
On no subject do the Scriptures more clearly or more earnestly teach the duty of parents than in ref...