An edition of The orphan boy (1821)

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The orphan boy
1830, General Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union, depository, Press Buildings, no. 46 Lumber-Street, in rear of Trinity Church, Printed at the Protestant Episcopal Press, no. 46 Lumber Street
in English
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The orphan boy
1821, Samuel T. Armstrong and Crocker & Brewster
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Edition Notes

Bound with: Cameron, Mrs. (Lucy Lyttelton). The caskets, or, The palace and the church. New-York: General Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union, 1830. Bound together subsequent to publication.

LC copy is the gift of B. George Ulizio, Aug. 16, 1939.

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New-York
Genre
Juvenile fiction

Classifications

Library of Congress
BV4571 .C335 1830

The Physical Object

Pagination
16 p. :
Number of pages
16

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23158853M
LCCN
2008570939

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