Theodore Carleton, or, Perseverance against ill-fortune /
by Mrs. Barbauld.
Description
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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New York : Kiggins & Kellogg, publishers, 123 & 125 William Street, [between 1856 and 1866]
- Note
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Includes 13 woodcuts.
First sentence: "Theodore was a boy of lively parts and engaging manners; but he had the failing of being extremely impatient in his temper, and inclined to extremems."
Frontispiece, ill. "beautifully illustrated from designs by Chapman."
Kiggins & Kellogg was located at 123 & 125 William St. between 1856 and 1866. (The firm was listed at 128 William St. in directories for 1857-1859 and alternately at 123 and 125 William St. between 1859 and 1866).
- Physical Description
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24 p. :
ill. ;
15 x 10 cm.
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