How Marjory helped

Title
  1. How Marjory helped / by M. Caroll ; a prize story, selected by the Ladies Commission on Sunday School Books.
Published by
  1. Boston : Lee and Shepard ; New York : Lee, Shepard and Dillingham, ©1874
Author
  1. Caroll, M. (Martha)

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Available by appointment at Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328.

FormatTextAccessRestricted useCall number*KH 1874 Caroll 15-383Item locationSchwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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Additional authors
  1. Lee and Shepard. pbl
  2. Lee, Shepard & Dillingham. pbl
  3. Boston Stereotype Foundry. elt
  4. John Andrew & Son. egr
  5. Children's Room Collection.
Description
  1. 315, [6] pages, [4] leaves of plates : illustrations; 18 cm.
Series statement
  1. Young folks prize library
Subject
  1. Children > Conduct of life > Juvenile fiction
  2. Conduct of life > Juvenile fiction
Genre/Form
  1. Juvenile literature – Massachusetts – Boston – 1874.
Call number
  1. *KH 1874 Caroll 15-383
Note
  1. Illustrations engraved by John Andrew & Son.
Binding (note)
  1. Bound in publisher's black and gilt stamped pictorial red cloth boards.
Author
  1. Caroll, M. (Martha)
Title
  1. How Marjory helped / by M. Caroll ; a prize story, selected by the Ladies Commission on Sunday School Books.
Imprint
  1. Boston : Lee and Shepard ; New York : Lee, Shepard and Dillingham, ©1874 (Boston : Electrotyped at the Boston Stereotype Foundry)
Type of content
  1. text
Type of medium
  1. unmediated
Type of carrier
  1. volume
Series
  1. Young folks prize library
Binding
  1. Bound in publisher's black and gilt stamped pictorial red cloth boards. NN
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Added author
  1. Lee and Shepard. Publisher
  2. Lee, Shepard & Dillingham. Publisher
  3. Boston Stereotype Foundry. Electrotyper
  4. John Andrew & Son. Engraver
  5. Children's Room Collection.
Research call number
  1. *KH 1874 Caroll 15-383
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