The story of Grace, the little sufferer; : who died in New-York, April 15, 1837. Sold for the benefit of her family..
New-York: : Published by John S. Taylor, theological and sunday school bookseller, Brick Church chapel., 1838..
Half-title: The story of Grace Harriet.
"Approved by the Executive Committee of the General Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union, and by the Massachusetts Sabbath School Society."--T.p. verso.
Publisher's advertisements, 8 p. at end.
Checklist Amer. imprints, 53135
Library Company copy 106376.D bound in gilt and blind stamped green cloth and signed: Colton & Jenkins, Binders. Missing two pages of publisher's advertisements at end. In the Todd Pattison Signed Binding Collection.
Library Company copy 103397.D inscribed: B[arbara?] D. Clark Gorham from her cousin.
Children -- Death.
Sunday school literature. rbgenr
Juvenile literature -- 1838. rbgenr
Pre-ornamented cloth bindings (Binding). rbbin
Publishers' advertisements -- New York (State) -- New York -- 1838. rbgenr
Signed bindings (Binding). rbbin.
Women.
Women former owners.
General Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union.
Massachusetts Sabbath School Society.
Printer Taylor, John S., publisher.
Provenance Clark, B. D., former owner.
Provenance Pattison, Todd. Signed binding collection.
Imprint N.Y. New York. 1838.
Binder Colton & Jenkins, binder.
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